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... Message Waiting indication (90V) Last Number Redial Hold, Flash and Mute keys Dataport Line powered Receiver and Speakerphone volume control Multifunction indicator light - Concord, Ont., L4K 4N9 - Canada T 1 905 760 4200 F 1 905 760 4233 www.aastra.com Copyright © 2013 Aastra Technologies Ltd. The Model 9110 offers a built in Canada. Unlike many other tasks. The multifunction indicator light will notify you when you have a message waiting (voltage) and flash when there is an incoming call...
... Message Waiting indication (90V) Last Number Redial Hold, Flash and Mute keys Dataport Line powered Receiver and Speakerphone volume control Multifunction indicator light - Concord, Ont., L4K 4N9 - Canada T 1 905 760 4200 F 1 905 760 4233 www.aastra.com Copyright © 2013 Aastra Technologies Ltd. The Model 9110 offers a built in Canada. Unlike many other tasks. The multifunction indicator light will notify you when you have a message waiting (voltage) and flash when there is an incoming call...
9110 User Guide
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...2 Emergency service Feature 2 Unpacking your phone 2 Key Descriptions 3 Basic Installation 5 Making and Answering Calls 8 Making a call 8 Answering a Call 8 Using the Hold Key 8 Making a Handsfree call 8 Muting a Handsfree call 9 Using the Redial 9 Adjusting the Handset and Speaker volume 9 Adjusting the Ringer volume 9 Set Indicator light 9 Memory keys 10 Saving numbers into memory keys 10 Labeling the memory keys 10 Making calls from memory keys 11 Deleting memory keys 11 Saving features in memory keys 11 Using features keys 12 Using the Dataport 12 Troubleshooting 12...
...2 Emergency service Feature 2 Unpacking your phone 2 Key Descriptions 3 Basic Installation 5 Making and Answering Calls 8 Making a call 8 Answering a Call 8 Using the Hold Key 8 Making a Handsfree call 8 Muting a Handsfree call 9 Using the Redial 9 Adjusting the Handset and Speaker volume 9 Adjusting the Ringer volume 9 Set Indicator light 9 Memory keys 10 Saving numbers into memory keys 10 Labeling the memory keys 10 Making calls from memory keys 11 Deleting memory keys 11 Saving features in memory keys 11 Using features keys 12 Using the Dataport 12 Troubleshooting 12...
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... (speakerphone) with your 9110 telephone. Telephone Handset cord Memory key card and plastic lens Handset Number card and plastic lens Telephone stand Telephone line cord Regulatory sheet 2 This guide contains operating information for frequently called numbers or feature access codes • Last number redial • Loop powered Emergency Service Feature The Model 9110 will continue to provide basic telephone service during a power failure. The 9110 is an advanced single-line telephone, that offers the following items are included with mute capabilities • 7 speed dial...
... (speakerphone) with your 9110 telephone. Telephone Handset cord Memory key card and plastic lens Handset Number card and plastic lens Telephone stand Telephone line cord Regulatory sheet 2 This guide contains operating information for frequently called numbers or feature access codes • Last number redial • Loop powered Emergency Service Feature The Model 9110 will continue to provide basic telephone service during a power failure. The 9110 is an advanced single-line telephone, that offers the following items are included with mute capabilities • 7 speed dial...
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Introduction Key Descriptions Handset Mute Volume Bar Dial Pad Handsfree/Mute 7 Memory Keys Set Indicator Light Redial Flash Save Ringer Switch Data Jack 3
Introduction Key Descriptions Handset Mute Volume Bar Dial Pad Handsfree/Mute 7 Memory Keys Set Indicator Light Redial Flash Save Ringer Switch Data Jack 3
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... hold . Use to as link). Ends an active call that your caller cannot hear you can listen and talk without using the handset; O R Places calls on or off hold ; Sets the handset and speaker volume while on page 10. 4 Use with network features such as Call Waiting and Three Way Calling (ßash is muted). Dials the last number dialed out on page 9 for more information. Introduction Keys Key Description Set Indicator Light 7 Programmable Keys N Flashes when the telephone rings, or when a call is on hold. See Set indicator light on the telephone. lights...
... hold . Use to as link). Ends an active call that your caller cannot hear you can listen and talk without using the handset; O R Places calls on or off hold ; Sets the handset and speaker volume while on page 10. 4 Use with network features such as Call Waiting and Three Way Calling (ßash is muted). Dials the last number dialed out on page 9 for more information. Introduction Keys Key Description Set Indicator Light 7 Programmable Keys N Flashes when the telephone rings, or when a call is on hold. See Set indicator light on the telephone. lights...
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...the illustration. 2.Connect the Line Cord Plug one end of the telephone. Attach the Stand for Desk Use If you do not need to the handset port on the back of the telephone and the other end to attach the stand. Lower the stand as shown in the direction shown slots on... the back of the coiled handset cord to the handset and the other end to the phone jack. 1 3. Connect the Handset Cord Attach one end of the telephone cord into on the wall, you plan to mount the telephone on the back of the telephone. below into the ...
...the illustration. 2.Connect the Line Cord Plug one end of the telephone. Attach the Stand for Desk Use If you do not need to the handset port on the back of the telephone and the other end to attach the stand. Lower the stand as shown in the direction shown slots on... the back of the coiled handset cord to the handset and the other end to the phone jack. 1 3. Connect the Handset Cord Attach one end of the telephone cord into on the wall, you plan to mount the telephone on the back of the telephone. below into the ...
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... back of the telephone. Wall mounting installation with the key holes on the telephone stand as shown in the illustration. Attach the telephone stand. 6 You will Þnd it in the stand (wedge part down to the wall using the stand. Line up ). It is recommended that you purchase a short telephone cord and use it easier to wall-mount the telephone if you use a wall-mounting plate which is...
... back of the telephone. Wall mounting installation with the key holes on the telephone stand as shown in the illustration. Attach the telephone stand. 6 You will Þnd it in the stand (wedge part down to the wall using the stand. Line up ). It is recommended that you purchase a short telephone cord and use it easier to wall-mount the telephone if you use a wall-mounting plate which is...
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... memory key card slot on the telephone. Insert the Memory key card on page 10 Redial Flash Save Mute Avoid potential electrical shock hazard and damage to speak with our representative. 7 For information on programming memory keys, refer to Memory keys on your telephone Write your installation or safety concerns, please call 1-800-574-1611 to the telephone, by using the manufacturer-supplied parts. If you have a question about your telephone number...
... memory key card slot on the telephone. Insert the Memory key card on page 10 Redial Flash Save Mute Avoid potential electrical shock hazard and damage to speak with our representative. 7 For information on programming memory keys, refer to Memory keys on your telephone Write your installation or safety concerns, please call 1-800-574-1611 to the telephone, by using the manufacturer-supplied parts. If you have a question about your telephone number...
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... up the call. Dial a number using the dial pad. This time is a call on the same line picks up the handset after you must wait for speakerphone capabilities. Press O. The set indicator light will be heard by someone at least 2 seconds prior to pressing c to place a call, or you can make a regular call is over , press N. Lift the handset. 2. Making and Answering Calls Making and Answering Calls Making a call With your telephone you don't retrieve the call within 15...
... up the call. Dial a number using the dial pad. This time is a call on the same line picks up the handset after you must wait for speakerphone capabilities. Press O. The set indicator light will be heard by someone at least 2 seconds prior to pressing c to place a call, or you can make a regular call is over , press N. Lift the handset. 2. Making and Answering Calls Making and Answering Calls Making a call With your telephone you don't retrieve the call within 15...
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... change it. To make a call. 3. The handset volume resets to indicate the mute is over, press N. Adjusting the Ringer Volume The ringer volume is on . 4. Set indicator light flashes quickly. (2 pulse/sec.) Set indicator light flashes slowly. (1 pulse/sec.) Incoming call : 1. Press b. Adjusting the Handset and Speaker volume Press the left or right side of the Model 9110. Message Waiting*. 9 Using Redial Pressing Redial dials the last number dialed. Line is controlled by a three position switch on the handset or speaker. The light next to the key...
... change it. To make a call. 3. The handset volume resets to indicate the mute is over, press N. Adjusting the Ringer Volume The ringer volume is on . 4. Set indicator light flashes quickly. (2 pulse/sec.) Set indicator light flashes slowly. (1 pulse/sec.) Incoming call : 1. Press b. Adjusting the Handset and Speaker volume Press the left or right side of the Model 9110. Message Waiting*. 9 Using Redial Pressing Redial dials the last number dialed. Line is controlled by a three position switch on the handset or speaker. The light next to the key...
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... a 2 second pause (between your customers, business associates, or anyone you will hear a two tones. 3. You will continue while you need to save a telephone number in a memory key: 1. The telephone will not store digits to 7 speed dial numbers of the autodialer or feature on these steps must be completed within 20 seconds or the line will hear one tone. 4. Redial Flash Save Mute 10 You will have to repeat...
... a 2 second pause (between your customers, business associates, or anyone you will hear a two tones. 3. You will continue while you need to save a telephone number in a memory key: 1. The telephone will not store digits to 7 speed dial numbers of the autodialer or feature on these steps must be completed within 20 seconds or the line will hear one tone. 4. Redial Flash Save Mute 10 You will have to repeat...
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Memory keys Making calls from memory keys To call from a memory key: 1. Lift the handset or press c (the dial tone signal will continue while you wish to store the feature code to a memory key. †Contact your memory keys. Press K. Press the desired memory key you delete). 2. Enter the telephone company feature code for turning the feature on only one key. Hang up the handset or press c. You will hear two tones. 3. This works well with network features such as Call Forwarding and Call Return. You will hear a different...
Memory keys Making calls from memory keys To call from a memory key: 1. Lift the handset or press c (the dial tone signal will continue while you wish to store the feature code to a memory key. †Contact your memory keys. Press K. Press the desired memory key you delete). 2. Enter the telephone company feature code for turning the feature on only one key. Hang up the handset or press c. You will hear two tones. 3. This works well with network features such as Call Forwarding and Call Return. You will hear a different...
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... a memory key. Troubleshooting The telephone wobbles. Check that the handset cord is normal. I hear dial tone or a recorded message when I am saving a number into the proper jack and are locked and cannot be completed within 20 seconds or the line will continue while you save to the phone. You may have to repeat the steps to save or erase numbers or codes in use. contact your area - Troubleshooting Using feature keys When a memory key is programmed with programming...
... a memory key. Troubleshooting The telephone wobbles. Check that the handset cord is normal. I hear dial tone or a recorded message when I am saving a number into the proper jack and are locked and cannot be completed within 20 seconds or the line will continue while you save to the phone. You may have to repeat the steps to save or erase numbers or codes in use. contact your area - Troubleshooting Using feature keys When a memory key is programmed with programming...
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Index Index C Calling from a memory key 11 from the Redial List 9 Calls handsfree 8 holding 8 muting 9 D Deleting memory keys 11 Directory 10 H Handsfree 8 Helpful hints see Troubleshooting 12 Hold 8 R Redial List 9 S Save key 4 Saving feature codes to memory keys 11 numbers to memory keys 10 T Troubleshooting 12 V Volume muting a handsfree call 9 I Installation 5 K Key descriptions 3 M Memory keys 10 cannot program 12 deleting 11 editing 11 making calls from 11 saving features 11 Mute 9
Index Index C Calling from a memory key 11 from the Redial List 9 Calls handsfree 8 holding 8 muting 9 D Deleting memory keys 11 Directory 10 H Handsfree 8 Helpful hints see Troubleshooting 12 Hold 8 R Redial List 9 S Save key 4 Saving feature codes to memory keys 11 numbers to memory keys 10 T Troubleshooting 12 V Volume muting a handsfree call 9 I Installation 5 K Key descriptions 3 M Memory keys 10 cannot program 12 deleting 11 editing 11 making calls from 11 saving features 11 Mute 9
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In other areas, contact your telephone company. © Aastra Telecom Inc., 2004 41-0067-00 Rev 02 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., 2004 41-0067-00 Rev 02 GENERAL INQUIRIES If you have read the guide and you still have questions, call 1-800-574-1611 in Canada and the USA.