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9Making and Answering CallsMuting a handsfree callYou can turn off the microphone so that the caller can’t hear you but you can still hear the caller.
10Making and Answering CallsChanging the display languageFor changing business requirements, you may wish to change the language of your display messa
11Making and Answering CallsAdjusting the Display ContrastThe contrast on the display screen can be adjusted as required to compensate for light-ing c
12DirectoryDirectoryThe 9116 telephone directory can store the names and telephone numbers of up to twenty of your business associates, clients, conta
13DirectoryEntering NamesYou can program names to correspond with numbers you have entered into the Direc-tory or a memory key. The following paragrap
14DirectoryDeleting items from the Directory To delete individual items:1. Press J.2. Press VWto Þnd the item you want to delete.3. Press L twice.
15Callers ListCallers List†Using the Callers ListThe 9116 telephone stores up to 80 calls in the Callers List. Your telephone logs the number (and nam
16Callers ListDeleting from the Callers ListTo edit a number in the Callers List:1. Press A.2. Press WV keys to Þnd the Caller record you wish to edit
17Memory keysMemory keysSaving numbers and names into memory keysYou can save up to 15 speed dial numbers and names of your customers, business associ
18Memory keysLabeling the memory keysYour Memory key card has label identiÞcation spaces (shaded in grey) for each of the eight programmable memory ke
1 Introduction 2 Emergency Service Feature 2Unpacking your phone 2Key Descriptions 3 Basic Installation 5Making and Answering Calls 8 Making a call 8
19Memory keysSaving features in memory keys†For easy access, you can save the feature codes of telephone company services in your memory keys. This wo
20Advanced FeaturesAdvanced FeaturesClear Message WaitingOn occasion, the display will indicate MESSAGE WAITING even though there are no mes-sages in
21Display Icons and MessagesDisplay Icons and MessagesThe Model 9116 telephone has a three-line display that uses both icons and text mes-sages to sup
22TroubleshootingTroubleshootingThe display is in the alternate language.See page 10 for instructions to change the display language.The cursor doesn’
AAnswering a call 8Area codes 20CCall Waiting Identification 9Callers List 15deleting in 16editing 15, 16finding items 15making a call 15copying to th
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GENERAL INQUIRIESIf you have read the guide and you still have questions, call 1-800-574-1611 in Canada and the USA. In other areas, contact your tel
2 Introduction Introduction Congratulations... . on the purchase of your 9116 telephone. This guide contains operating information for your 9116.
3 Introduction CallersFlashRedialDialMuteOptionsDirectoryDeleteShiftSave Key Descriptions Keys Key Description Set Indicator LightFlashes when the t
4 IntroductionJ Stores up to 20 names and phone numbers. See Directory on page 12 for more information.SVW allows you to move up or down in the D
5 Basic Installation Basic Installation 1. Connect the Handset 2.Connect the Cords Attach one end of the coiled handset cord to the handset and the o
6 Basic Installation 6. Attach the cords to the telephone stand 7. Mount the telephone on the wall Route the cords along the groove on the telephon
7 Basic Installation 8. Insert the number card on your telephone9. Insert the Memory key card on your telephone Write your telephone number on the nu
8 Making and Answering Calls Making and Answering Calls Making a call With your telephone you can make and answer calls using your handset or Q for s
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