9116LP Datasheet
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... to provide a variety of information from message waiting indication to large Enterprise environments. Part of our Value family of analog telephones, the 9116LP is ideally suited for 90 volt With a choice of powering via the PBX line or with indication Visual Message Waiting...use , feature activation and hold. Whether using the built-in any environment. Model 9116LP More flexibility and options in a value priced Business Phone The 9116LP from Aastra is a fully featured Enterprise-grade telephone offering a wide array of the most business settings and will continue to -day office...
... to provide a variety of information from message waiting indication to large Enterprise environments. Part of our Value family of analog telephones, the 9116LP is ideally suited for 90 volt With a choice of powering via the PBX line or with indication Visual Message Waiting...use , feature activation and hold. Whether using the built-in any environment. Model 9116LP More flexibility and options in a value priced Business Phone The 9116LP from Aastra is a fully featured Enterprise-grade telephone offering a wide array of the most business settings and will continue to -day office...
9116LP User Guide
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... for safety instructions regarding the power adaptor and operation of a power failure. Unpacking your 9116LP. Introduction Introduction Congratulations..... on / off will provide most basic telephone service features in the event of the telephone. 1 The 9116LP is 9V DC, 300mA - Telephone Telephone stand Handset Memory key card and plastic lens Number card and plastic lens Power adaptor...
... for safety instructions regarding the power adaptor and operation of a power failure. Unpacking your 9116LP. Introduction Introduction Congratulations..... on / off will provide most basic telephone service features in the event of the telephone. 1 The 9116LP is 9V DC, 300mA - Telephone Telephone stand Handset Memory key card and plastic lens Number card and plastic lens Power adaptor...
9116LP User Guide
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See Set Indicator Light on hold; Introduction Key Descriptions Options Key Adjustable Display Navigational Keys Handset Callers Flash Redial Dial Save DirectoOrpytions Delete Shift Mute Volume Bar Dial Pad 8 Memory Keys Keys Key Description Set Indicator Light 8 Programmable Keys I Flashes when the telephone rings, or when a call is in use. Stores a name and number or feature for more information. Access a list of 8 options to customize the features of your telephone. 2 lights up when a message is waiting or when a feature or extension is on page 10 for easy access.
See Set Indicator Light on hold; Introduction Key Descriptions Options Key Adjustable Display Navigational Keys Handset Callers Flash Redial Dial Save DirectoOrpytions Delete Shift Mute Volume Bar Dial Pad 8 Memory Keys Keys Key Description Set Indicator Light 8 Programmable Keys I Flashes when the telephone rings, or when a call is in use. Stores a name and number or feature for more information. Access a list of 8 options to customize the features of your telephone. 2 lights up when a message is waiting or when a feature or extension is on page 10 for easy access.
9116LP User Guide
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...Ends an active call . O Places calls on page 8 for more information. See Using Redial on or off hold . D Dials the displayed telephone number, automatically activates the handsfree mode if the handset is muted). H Use to access and save Option feature settings. S VW allows you to ... is also referred to insert a space between characters. Erases memory key information. R Sets the handset and speaker volume while on the telephone. K Use to store numbers and names in Directory, in memory keys and to access the eight two-touch memory positions. M Memory...
...Ends an active call . O Places calls on page 8 for more information. See Using Redial on or off hold . D Dials the displayed telephone number, automatically activates the handsfree mode if the handset is muted). H Use to access and save Option feature settings. S VW allows you to ... is also referred to insert a space between characters. Erases memory key information. R Sets the handset and speaker volume while on the telephone. K Use to store numbers and names in Directory, in memory keys and to access the eight two-touch memory positions. M Memory...
9116LP User Guide
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... the small end of the power adaptor to install this product. Basic Installation Basic Installation The 9116LP can be powered from either a PBX line or from the power adaptor supplied with this telephone. If using PBX line power, see the next section. 1. Route the handset cord along the groove lead- ...Connect the Handset Attach one end of the telephone cord into the slots Slide the stand in the illustration. 2.Connect the Cords Plug one end of the coiled handset cord to the handset and...
... the small end of the power adaptor to install this product. Basic Installation Basic Installation The 9116LP can be powered from either a PBX line or from the power adaptor supplied with this telephone. If using PBX line power, see the next section. 1. Route the handset cord along the groove lead- ...Connect the Handset Attach one end of the telephone cord into the slots Slide the stand in the illustration. 2.Connect the Cords Plug one end of the coiled handset cord to the handset and...
9116LP User Guide
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...available through your 7. Place the telephone onto the wall mounting plate, and then push down to wall-mount the telephone if you use it on the telephone. Insert the Memory key card on your telephone telephone Write your telephone number on your telephone company or a local retailer.... You will find it on the telephone. Options Directory Save Delete Shift 5 Coil the telephone cord(s)...
...available through your 7. Place the telephone onto the wall mounting plate, and then push down to wall-mount the telephone if you use it on the telephone. Insert the Memory key card on your telephone telephone Write your telephone number on your telephone company or a local retailer.... You will find it on the telephone. Options Directory Save Delete Shift 5 Coil the telephone cord(s)...
9116LP User Guide
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...and installation procedures. For more than one phone be connected to the 9116LP if an extension phone is CSA/UL or CSA-NRTL/C approved Class 2 level C, rated as follows to the same telephone line. Line Power PBX For line power installation, use behind a PBX... non-approved equipment will ensure full functionality for the 9116LP (e.g. Press W once. Use T or U to the telephone, use ) To avoid potential electrical shock hazard to personnel or damage to change the selection. 6. Press I. 3. This will void the Aastra Telecom Inc., warranty. Should more information about installation ...
...and installation procedures. For more than one phone be connected to the 9116LP if an extension phone is CSA/UL or CSA-NRTL/C approved Class 2 level C, rated as follows to the same telephone line. Line Power PBX For line power installation, use behind a PBX... non-approved equipment will ensure full functionality for the 9116LP (e.g. Press W once. Use T or U to the telephone, use ) To avoid potential electrical shock hazard to personnel or damage to change the selection. 6. Press I. 3. This will void the Aastra Telecom Inc., warranty. Should more information about installation ...
9116LP User Guide
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When you subscribe to the Caller ID service from your telephone company, Caller ID information is sent from your 9116LP telephone between the first and second ring. If you don't retrieve the call within 15 minutes, the call is a call ...for speakerphone capabilities. To dial without picking up the handset. 5. Dial a number using your telephone. Therefore, if you want the telephone number of the incoming call on hold . 3. Lift the handset or press Q. 8. Note: The 9116LP automatically releases a call on hold : 1. The set indicator light will be heard by ...
When you subscribe to the Caller ID service from your telephone company, Caller ID information is sent from your 9116LP telephone between the first and second ring. If you don't retrieve the call within 15 minutes, the call is a call ...for speakerphone capabilities. To dial without picking up the handset. 5. Dial a number using your telephone. Therefore, if you want the telephone number of the incoming call on hold . 3. Lift the handset or press Q. 8. Note: The 9116LP automatically releases a call on hold : 1. The set indicator light will be heard by ...
9116LP User Guide
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...is shipped with the Flashing LED accordantly. Press C. The light beside Q flashes. 4. When the call is not a practical alternative. As the telephone is Disabled then the P key will mute the Handset with the speakerphone enabled, use the following steps to 1/01 12:00AM and save. 2. To ...hear you turn off . 5. Using the instructions for Setting the date and time on or off the microphone, press Q. For such environments, the 9116LP can hear your caller but you dialed. 2. Using Redial Pressing C displays the last number dialed. When you press C the last number you are...
...is shipped with the Flashing LED accordantly. Press C. The light beside Q flashes. 4. When the call is not a practical alternative. As the telephone is Disabled then the P key will mute the Handset with the speakerphone enabled, use the following steps to 1/01 12:00AM and save. 2. To ...hear you turn off . 5. Using the instructions for Setting the date and time on or off the microphone, press Q. For such environments, the 9116LP can hear your caller but you dialed. 2. Using Redial Pressing C displays the last number dialed. When you press C the last number you are...
9116LP User Guide
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Incoming caller's information (Caller One) is not answered. Press I. 2. Making and Answering Calls Call Waiting ID† The 9116LP is capable of displaying Caller ID information of your display messages and prompts. For more information about stored calls, see a caller's ...as shown below. Use U or T to the new caller, simply press B. You may wish to your telephone (English, French and Spanish). When you are three language choices available for your telephone company for English, French and Spanish. Press V once and Set Language appears on the display for the ...
Incoming caller's information (Caller One) is not answered. Press I. 2. Making and Answering Calls Call Waiting ID† The 9116LP is capable of displaying Caller ID information of your display messages and prompts. For more information about stored calls, see a caller's ...as shown below. Use U or T to the new caller, simply press B. You may wish to your telephone (English, French and Spanish). When you are three language choices available for your telephone company for English, French and Spanish. Press V once and Set Language appears on the display for the ...
9116LP User Guide
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... Press W or V until display indicates Set Time/Date. 3. Set Indicator Light The set indicator light, located on the top right hand corner of the Model 9116LP. Press K. Press K. Use T and U to move to the next field. Incoming call . Message Waiting*. * You must set the date and ...the date and time If you subscribe to the Caller ID service from your telephone company, the date and time are automatically set if you subscribe to the Caller ID service from your telephone company. Set indicator light double flashes. Press K. The ringer volume can...
... Press W or V until display indicates Set Time/Date. 3. Set Indicator Light The set indicator light, located on the top right hand corner of the Model 9116LP. Press K. Press K. Use T and U to move to the next field. Incoming call . Message Waiting*. * You must set the date and ...the date and time If you subscribe to the Caller ID service from your telephone company, the date and time are automatically set if you subscribe to the Caller ID service from your telephone company. Set indicator light double flashes. Press K. The ringer volume can...
9116LP User Guide
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... bottom, right hand corner of the screen display. Use the dialpad to enter names, you need to add a pause (for example between a telephone number and an access code) press Oand the Pause icon will indicate DIRECTORY FULL. (See Deleting items from the screen display. Press K. Ensure...dial pad to enter a name. Press K again. The following paragraphs explain how to exit the Directory. Directory Directory The 9116LP telephone directory can store the names and telephone numbers of up to twenty of 16 digits. To program a number that a number is numbered and identified ...
... bottom, right hand corner of the screen display. Use the dialpad to enter names, you need to add a pause (for example between a telephone number and an access code) press Oand the Pause icon will indicate DIRECTORY FULL. (See Deleting items from the screen display. Press K. Ensure...dial pad to enter a name. Press K again. The following paragraphs explain how to exit the Directory. Directory Directory The 9116LP telephone directory can store the names and telephone numbers of up to twenty of 16 digits. To program a number that a number is numbered and identified ...
9116LP User Guide
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...64257;nd the caller record you . Lift the handset or press either Q or D. 4. Tip: If you call records are deleted to your telephone company for a description of new callers. See Set Area Code on page 21 for the Caller ID service. 13 See Display messages on page ...Making a call records. 3. The display shows the number of items (Caller Records). 2. Callers List Callers List† Using the Callers List The 9116LP telephone stores up . Your telephone logs the number (and name if available) of the caller, when they last called, and the number of the incoming call , press Nor ...
...64257;nd the caller record you . Lift the handset or press either Q or D. 4. Tip: If you call records are deleted to your telephone company for a description of new callers. See Set Area Code on page 21 for the Caller ID service. 13 See Display messages on page ...Making a call records. 3. The display shows the number of items (Caller Records). 2. Callers List Callers List† Using the Callers List The 9116LP telephone stores up . Your telephone logs the number (and name if available) of the caller, when they last called, and the number of the incoming call , press Nor ...
9116LP User Guide
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... Label the memory key. To save a Feature On code: 1. Press K. 3. Saving a feature and light in memory keys You can save the feature codes of telephone company services in your memory keys. For example, you may want the light to remind you that you turn a feature on and go off . Press...a FeatureLight On and Off key. † You must have turned Call Forwarding on page 11.) 6. Press the memory key where you how to your telephone company for turning the feature off when you activate the feature. Enter the feature name using the dial pad. (See Entering Names on only one...
... Label the memory key. To save a Feature On code: 1. Press K. 3. Saving a feature and light in memory keys You can save the feature codes of telephone company services in your memory keys. For example, you may want the light to remind you that you turn a feature on and go off . Press...a FeatureLight On and Off key. † You must have turned Call Forwarding on page 11.) 6. Press the memory key where you how to your telephone company for turning the feature off when you activate the feature. Enter the feature name using the dial pad. (See Entering Names on only one...
9116LP User Guide
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.... 7. Label the memory key. Memory keys Using Feature Light keys Pressing the memory key will automatically dial the feature code and put the telephone in Handsfree mode. To save a FeatureLight On key: 1. To save a FeatureLight Off key: 1. Press K, the display indicates ENTER NAME...key. The display indicates ENTER NUMBER. 3. Press the desired memory key. Press K, the display indicates SAVED: MEMORY KEY. 8. Enter the telephone company feature code for the appropriate feature codes. 18 The display indicates ENTER NUMBER. 3. Press W the display indicates FTR LIGHT ON. 7. ...
.... 7. Label the memory key. Memory keys Using Feature Light keys Pressing the memory key will automatically dial the feature code and put the telephone in Handsfree mode. To save a FeatureLight On key: 1. To save a FeatureLight Off key: 1. Press K, the display indicates ENTER NAME...key. The display indicates ENTER NUMBER. 3. Press the desired memory key. Press K, the display indicates SAVED: MEMORY KEY. 8. Enter the telephone company feature code for the appropriate feature codes. 18 The display indicates ENTER NUMBER. 3. Press W the display indicates FTR LIGHT ON. 7. ...
9116LP User Guide
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The display shows FTR LIGHT ON or FTR LIGHT OFF. 2. Press L. Set Area Code The 9116LP allows you to save an up to select a digit. Use W or V until it indicates SET AREA CODE. 3. Press K. 19 Press the memory key where you ... your Voice Mail service. Press I . 2. Use V and W to three digit area code that the number would still appear in your own area code using the telephone, the display shows Feature ON. Use W or V until it indicates CLR MSG WAITING. 3. Press K. Display indicates three positions - - -. 4. To clear Message Waiting indication: 1. For example...
The display shows FTR LIGHT ON or FTR LIGHT OFF. 2. Press L. Set Area Code The 9116LP allows you to save an up to select a digit. Use W or V until it indicates SET AREA CODE. 3. Press K. 19 Press the memory key where you ... your Voice Mail service. Press I . 2. Use V and W to three digit area code that the number would still appear in your own area code using the telephone, the display shows Feature ON. Use W or V until it indicates CLR MSG WAITING. 3. Press K. Display indicates three positions - - -. 4. To clear Message Waiting indication: 1. For example...
9116LP User Guide
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Use T or U to always appear on the 3rd line of the telephone display instead of the date and time. Display shows ON OFF. 4. Press K. Use W or V until it displays CALL TIMER. 3. Press K. 20 The call timer to change the selection. 5. To turn the Call timer on or off hook. Advanced Features Turning the Call timer on or off You can program the call time will appear 5 seconds once the phone is off : 1. Press I. 2.
Use T or U to always appear on the 3rd line of the telephone display instead of the date and time. Display shows ON OFF. 4. Press K. Use W or V until it displays CALL TIMER. 3. Press K. 20 The call timer to change the selection. 5. To turn the Call timer on or off hook. Advanced Features Turning the Call timer on or off You can program the call time will appear 5 seconds once the phone is off : 1. Press I. 2.
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All locations in use Incoming call Incoming call waiting call information. Prompt to enter a telephone number for information. Icons in the Callers List Voice message waiting† Phone is not in use Phone is in the Directory are some common ... for saving in the Memory key. Voice message waiting. Display Icons and Messages Display Icons and Messages The Model 9116LP telephone has a three-line display that uses both icons and text messages to supply call † Phone is Line Powered †This service may have been ...
All locations in use Incoming call Incoming call waiting call information. Prompt to enter a telephone number for information. Icons in the Callers List Voice message waiting† Phone is not in use Phone is in the Directory are some common ... for saving in the Memory key. Voice message waiting. Display Icons and Messages Display Icons and Messages The Model 9116LP telephone has a three-line display that uses both icons and text messages to supply call † Phone is Line Powered †This service may have been ...
9116LP User Guide
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...phone and the ringer volume is low If using the power adapter, check to meet internal requirements. You can be no longer than one 9116LP connected to Calling Line Identification† service, your area. Some of the memory keys may not have a Calling Line Identi...64257;cation† service. If that the handset cord is empty. To subscribe, contact your telephone company for instructions. To answer a Call Waiting call, press B. Try using line power mode. If speakerphones are locked and cannot be factory-programmed. ...
...phone and the ringer volume is low If using the power adapter, check to meet internal requirements. You can be no longer than one 9116LP connected to Calling Line Identification† service, your area. Some of the memory keys may not have a Calling Line Identi...64257;cation† service. If that the handset cord is empty. To subscribe, contact your telephone company for instructions. To answer a Call Waiting call, press B. Try using line power mode. If speakerphones are locked and cannot be factory-programmed. ...
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GENERAL INQUIRIES If 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 telephone company. © Aastra Telecom Inc., 2006 41-001133-00 Rev 00
GENERAL INQUIRIES If 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 telephone company. © Aastra Telecom Inc., 2006 41-001133-00 Rev 00