Aastra 9116LP User's Guide

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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.

Page 3 - Introduction

10Making and Answering CallsChanging the display languageFor changing business requirements, you may wish to change the language of your display messa

Page 4 - Keys Key Description

11Making and Answering CallsAdjusting the Display ContrastThe contrast on the display screen can be adjusted as required to compensate for light-ing c

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12DirectoryDirectoryThe 9116 telephone directory can store the names and telephone numbers of up to twenty of your business associates, clients, conta

Page 6 - Basic Installation

13DirectoryEntering NamesYou can program names to correspond with numbers you have entered into the Direc-tory or a memory key. The following paragrap

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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.

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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

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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

Page 10 - Making and Answering Calls

17Memory keysMemory keysSaving numbers and names into memory keysYou can save up to 15 speed dial numbers and names of your customers, business associ

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18Memory keysLabeling the memory keysYour Memory key card has label identiÞcation spaces (shaded in grey) for each of the eight programmable memory ke

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1 Introduction 2 Emergency Service Feature 2Unpacking your phone 2Key Descriptions 3 Basic Installation 5Making and Answering Calls 8 Making a call 8

Page 13 - Directory

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

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20Advanced FeaturesAdvanced FeaturesClear Message WaitingOn occasion, the display will indicate MESSAGE WAITING even though there are no mes-sages in

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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

Page 16 - Callers List

22TroubleshootingTroubleshootingThe display is in the alternate language.See page 10 for instructions to change the display language.The cursor doesn’

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AAnswering a call 8Area codes 20CCall Waiting Identification 9Callers List 15deleting in 16editing 15, 16finding items 15making a call 15copying to th

Page 18 - Memory keys

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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

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2 Introduction Introduction Congratulations... . on the purchase of your 9116 telephone. This guide contains operating information for your 9116.

Page 21 - Advanced Features

3 Introduction CallersFlashRedialDialMuteOptionsDirectoryDeleteShiftSave Key Descriptions Keys Key Description Set Indicator LightFlashes when the t

Page 22 - Display Icons and Messages

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

Page 23 - Troubleshooting

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

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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

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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

Page 26 - ENERAL INQUIRIES

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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