User`s guide

Your MDW 9000 Wireless Telephone
The MDW 9000 Wireless Telephone is part of the TransTalk
TM
9000 Digital Wireless
System family of telephones. This wireless telephone has two basic parts, the
handset (see Figure 1) and the charging cradle (see Figure 2). The handset has:
Headset On/Off button
Flexible antenna
Battery charging contacts
Volume control switch
Line/programmable feature/intercom buttons
LCD display
Drop button
Mute button
Handset On/Off button
Hold button
Dial pad
Conference button
Transfer button
Feature button (not used)
Headset jack
Handset extension label
The charging cradle has:
Battery charging contacts
Handset hook
Spare battery cover
Spare battery garage (under cover)
Charging cradle extension label
Charge indicator
Spare battery charge indicator
This portable, wireless telephone is designed to help you use the many features of
the AT&T DEFINITY Communications System Generic 1, Generic 2, and
Generic 3, System 75, and System 85. In order to provide you with the freedom of
mobility, the MDW 9000 is not connected physically (by a line cord or wire from the
handset) to the DEFINITY system. Instead, the MDW 9000 communicates by way of
a radio link to its matched radio module, which, in turn, connects it to the
DEFINITY system.
See Figure 1 to view the handset, Figure 2 to see the charging cradle, and Figure 3 to
see the radio module. Then read the explanations of this telephone’s many features
following the figures.
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