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Anleitung Aastra Telecom, modell 9116

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on the purchase of your 9116 telephone. This guide contains operating information for your 9116. Emergency Service Feature The Model 9116 will provide basic telephone service during a power failure. However, only the dial pad, ringer and handset will function. If on a handset call when a power failure occurs, the Model 9116 will keep the call. Handsfree calls will not be reestablished during a power interruption. Unpacking your phone Along with this user guide and the feature card, the following items are included with your telephone. The 9116 is an advanced single-line telephone, that offers the following features: . Handsfree (speakerphone) with mute capabilities . 80 name and number Callers List . Personal Directory for 20 name and number directory . 15 speed dial positions for frequently called numbers or feature access codes . Last number redial Telephone Memory key card and plastic lens Handset Telephone line cord Handset cord Telephone stand Regulatory sheet Power adaptor Number card and plastic lens The power adaptor is 9V DC, 300mA - please see the regulatory sheet for safety in structions regarding the power adaptor and operation of the telephone. Key Descriptions Options Key Introduction Callers Flash Redial Dial Mute OptionsDirectory DeleteShift Save Movable Display Navigational Keys Handset Volume Bar Dial Pad 8 Memory Keys Keys Key Description Set Indicator Light Flashes when the telephone rings, or when a call is on hold; lights up when a message is waiting or when a feature or extension is in use. See Set indicator light messages on page 11 for more information. 8 Programmable Keys Stores a name and number or feature for easy access. I Access a list of 5 options to customize the features of your telephone . Keys Key Description J Stores up to 20 names and phone numbers. See Directory on page 12 for more information. S VW allows you to move up or down in the Directory, Callers List, Options List and the Redial List. When you are editing entries on the display, Tadds a space when entering or editing names or numbers Uallows you to view multiple messages on the telephone display or adds a space between characters. N Ends an active call. Goodbye exits an open list, such as the Directory, Options or Callers List. It will not hang up a call that is on hold. O Places calls on or off hold. See Using the Hold Key on page 8 for more information. R Sets the handset and speaker volume while on call. Qand light indicators Activates the speaker and microphone so you can listen and talk without using the handset; also mutes the microphone so that your caller cannot hear you (the light indicator will .ash when the microphone is muted) . A Accesses a list of the last 80 calls received. The list begins with the newest call and ends with the oldest. The oldest call is automically deleted to make room for the new calls when the list becomes full. See Callers List on page 15 for more information B Use with the network features such as Call Waiting and Three Way Calling (.ash is also referred to as link). C Displays the last number dialed out on the telephone. See Using Redial on page 9 for more information. D Dials the displayed telephone number, automatically activates the handsfree mode if the handset is not picked up. K Use to store numbers and names in Directory, in memory keys and to access and save Option feature settings. L Removes individual entries in the Directory, or Callers List. Erases memory key information. H Use to access the eight two-touch memory positions. M Memory keys store numbers, names and features. See Memory keys on page 17. Introduction 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 other end to the handset port on the back of the telephone. Route the handset cord along the groove leading off the side of the telephone as shown in the illustration. Plug one end of the telephone cord into on the back of the telephone and the other end to the phone jack. Connect the small end of the power adaptor to the port on the back of the telephone, and plug the other end into an electrical outlet. 3. Attach the Stand for Desk Mount If you plan to mount the telephone on the wall, you do not need to attach the stand. Lower the stand as shown below into the slots on the back of the telephone. Slide the stand in the direction shown below until it clicks into the locked position. 1 6. Attach the cords to the telephone stand Route the cords along the groove on the telephone stand as shown in the illustration. 7. Mount the telephone on the wall It is recommended that you use a wall- mounting plate which is available through your telephone company or a local retailer. You will .nd it easier to wall-mount the telephone if you purchase one short 20 cm (8.) telephone cord and use it in place of the long telephone cord. Basic Installation Coil the telephone cord(s) into the space provided on the back of the tele...


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