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9009

User Guide

 

P0802245 03 E UG  Page -3  Tuesday, February 29, 2000  4:49 PM

Summary of Contents for 9009

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Page 3: ...N key 7 To program a Call Forwarding OFF key 7 Using the 9009 features 8 Protecting the contents of your memory keys 8 Placing a customer on hold 8 Ensuring privacy 8 Controlling the ringer volume 8 Controlling the receiver volume 8 Releasing a call 8 To unlock your memory keys 8 Pause Feature 9 Remembering the last incoming call 9 Light and display messages 9 Using telephone company services 9 Kn...

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Page 5: ...ugh any function Just read the display for instructions on making or receiving calls and using features A new point of view Answering the phone doesn t have to be a surprise The 9009 s display lets you see who s calling before you answer the phone If you subscribe to Call Display Caller ID the caller s telephone number and name if available appears on the display as your phone is ringing Discover ...

Page 6: ...2 Installing your 9009 1 Connecting the receiver and receiver cord 2 Stand desk mount or wall mount Attach the wedge shaped stand in desk mount or wall mount see Figure 8 position ...

Page 7: ...3 3 Connect the line cord 4 Connect the power adapter cord 5 Attach the faceplate ...

Page 8: ... Receiver Card and lens After saving numbers in memory attach the Receiver Card and lens shiny side down 7 Fitting the Discovery Card Place your phone on a desk Then fit the Discovery Card over the keys on the phone ...

Page 9: ...a message on the display asking you to make a language selection Read the directions on the display to select one of two languages The phone also runs a test to ensure that the phone cord is connected properly If the test fails the display may prompt you to check the phone cord Make sure that all connections are fastened securely If the test passes the message may stay temporarily then disappear ...

Page 10: ...ng the volume bar below the dial pad Use ß to end only when you are satisfied with the ring tone and ringer volume 4 Turn the light off You can program a memory key to turn the light on and activate a feature at the same time If you don t want the light on while the feature is active use this option to turn the light off 5 Enter your area code When Call Display Caller ID shows local calls it may a...

Page 11: ...s on the display OR For example to save the number 555 1440 on a memory key 1 Press ß 2 Press the memory key where you want to save the number 3 Use the dial pad to enter the number In this case press fififi Note If you require a pause press when you want the pause 4 Press ß 5 Write the name in pencil in the space provided on the receiver card To erase the contents of a memory key 1 Press the memo...

Page 12: ...ephone is ringing you can press the left or right side of the volume bar for soft or loud ringer volume You can also adjust the ringer volume and tone in the SET OPTIONS list as long as the ringer has not been turned off You can turn the ringer off by pressing the left side of the volume bar without lifting the receiver Ringer is OFF may appear on the display unless another message has priority Yo...

Page 13: ...he display shows Message waiting after your voice mail has received a call Ask your local telephone company or system administrator to find out how you can obtain message waiting services In addition to alerting you when another extension is in use the light flashes when the telephone rings a caller is on hold or a message is waiting for you Until you subscribe to Call Display or Caller ID the num...

Page 14: ...while and then disappear Telephone doesn t ring Ringer is OFF may appear on the display The ringer volume may be turned off Without lifting the receiver press the right side of the volume bar to turn the ringer on again You can adjust the ringer volume and tone in the SET OPTIONS list No information appears on the display and the volume is low Make sure the power adaptor is plugged into a working ...

Page 15: ...volume 8 H Hold adding a pause in memory 7 putting a call on hold 8 releasing a call on hold 8 I Installation desk mount 2 Discovery Card 4 faceplate 3 lens 4 line cord 3 power adapter 3 receiver 2 Receiver Card 4 receiver cord 2 wall mount 2 wall mount plate 5 L Language changing 6 Lens installing 4 M Memory keys erasing 7 labelling 7 locking 8 pausing 7 9 saving numbers 7 saving services 7 unloc...

Page 16: ...setting 6 S Services saving in memory 7 telephone company provided 9 T Testing phone 5 Time setting 6 Troubleshooting 10 V Volume receiver volume 8 ringer 6 ringer volume 8 If you ve read this owner s manual and consulted the Answering your Questions section and still have problems please call 1 800 574 1611 for technical assistance P0802245 Issue 03 AastraTelecom 2000 ...

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