9116LP Datasheet
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... to the user. Call Display with Visual Call Waiting PBX Line or DC Powered Speakerphone with Mute 8 programmable memory keys Three line adjustable display with Contrast control Callers List 20-name and number scroll style Directory On-hook dialing Compatible with Centrex, PBX or standard telephone service CLASS/Voltage Message Waiting indicator Programmable Feature On and Off keys with indication Improved User Interface Enhanced Call Management The 9116LP offers storage capacity for message waiting, new call indication, incoming call handling in...
... to the user. Call Display with Visual Call Waiting PBX Line or DC Powered Speakerphone with Mute 8 programmable memory keys Three line adjustable display with Contrast control Callers List 20-name and number scroll style Directory On-hook dialing Compatible with Centrex, PBX or standard telephone service CLASS/Voltage Message Waiting indicator Programmable Feature On and Off keys with indication Improved User Interface Enhanced Call Management The 9116LP offers storage capacity for message waiting, new call indication, incoming call handling in...
9116LP Datasheet
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... wall adaptor included Audio Hearing aid compatible (HAC) handset Speakerphone with mute and disable capability 8 programmable keys, supporting up to support Visual Message Waiting for any errors that may vary. Displays incoming name/ number, call waiting, call timer and clock CLASS and Voltage Message Waiting LED indicator. All rights reserved. Aastra Telecom assumes no responsibility for 110 volt and 90 volt Package Contents Doc Kit • English and French User guides • English and French Directory/ Memory Card...
... wall adaptor included Audio Hearing aid compatible (HAC) handset Speakerphone with mute and disable capability 8 programmable keys, supporting up to support Visual Message Waiting for any errors that may vary. Displays incoming name/ number, call waiting, call timer and clock CLASS and Voltage Message Waiting LED indicator. All rights reserved. Aastra Telecom assumes no responsibility for 110 volt and 90 volt Package Contents Doc Kit • English and French User guides • English and French Directory/ Memory Card...
9116LP User Guide
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Line Power PBX 6 Making and Answering Calls 7 Making a call ...7 Answering a Call 7 Using the Hold Key 7 Making a Handsfree call 7 Muting a Handsfree call 8 Disable Handsfree Option 8 Using Redial ...8 Call Waiting ID 9 Changing the display language 9 Setting the date and time 10 Adjusting the Handset and Speaker volume 10 Adjusting the Ringer Volume 10 Adjusting the Display Contrast 10 Set Indicator Light 10 Directory ...11 Saving numbers and names to the Directory 11 Entering Names 11 Making a call from the Directory 12 Finding items in the Directory 12 Deleting items from ...
Line Power PBX 6 Making and Answering Calls 7 Making a call ...7 Answering a Call 7 Using the Hold Key 7 Making a Handsfree call 7 Muting a Handsfree call 8 Disable Handsfree Option 8 Using Redial ...8 Call Waiting ID 9 Changing the display language 9 Setting the date and time 10 Adjusting the Handset and Speaker volume 10 Adjusting the Ringer Volume 10 Adjusting the Display Contrast 10 Set Indicator Light 10 Directory ...11 Saving numbers and names to the Directory 11 Entering Names 11 Making a call from the Directory 12 Finding items in the Directory 12 Deleting items from ...
9116LP User Guide
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... for message waiting and feature light on the purchase of your 9116LP telephone. This guide contains operating information for frequently called numbers or feature access codes • Last number redial • Class and voltage message waiting indication Emergency Service Feature The Model 9116LP will not function during a power outage. Telephone Telephone stand Handset Memory key card and plastic lens Number card and plastic lens Power adaptor Short line cord Telephone line cord Regulatory sheet Handset cord The power adaptor is an advanced single-line telephone, that...
... for message waiting and feature light on the purchase of your 9116LP telephone. This guide contains operating information for frequently called numbers or feature access codes • Last number redial • Class and voltage message waiting indication Emergency Service Feature The Model 9116LP will not function during a power outage. Telephone Telephone stand Handset Memory key card and plastic lens Number card and plastic lens Power adaptor Short line cord Telephone line cord Regulatory sheet Handset cord The power adaptor is an advanced single-line telephone, that...
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. 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. Stores a name and number or feature for more information.
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. 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. Stores a name and number or feature for more information.
9116LP User Guide
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... Directory on page 13 for more information. D Dials the displayed telephone number, automatically activates the handsfree mode if the handset is disabled A Accesses a list of the last 80 calls received. S VW allows you (the light indicator will not hang up a call that your caller cannot hear you to insert a space between characters. O Places calls on page 8 for more information B Use with the oldest. R Sets the handset and speaker volume while on page 7 for the new calls when...
... Directory on page 13 for more information. D Dials the displayed telephone number, automatically activates the handsfree mode if the handset is disabled A Accesses a list of the last 80 calls received. S VW allows you (the light indicator will not hang up a call that your caller cannot hear you to insert a space between characters. O Places calls on page 8 for more information B Use with the oldest. R Sets the handset and speaker volume while on page 7 for the new calls when...
9116LP User Guide
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..., 300mA. time and date is displayed on the same line card, it will activate the Battery Icon. Screen displays PBX-LINE. 4. extension in line power mode should be set up using the supplied power adaptor. Press K. Note: Once line power PBX is activated On, it is recommended that is connected to the telephone, use on the screen 2. The DC adapter must be in use only the manufacturer-supplied equipment and installation procedures. Substitution of the 9116LP in use) To...
..., 300mA. time and date is displayed on the same line card, it will activate the Battery Icon. Screen displays PBX-LINE. 4. extension in line power mode should be set up using the supplied power adaptor. Press K. Note: Once line power PBX is activated On, it is recommended that is connected to the telephone, use on the screen 2. The DC adapter must be in use only the manufacturer-supplied equipment and installation procedures. Substitution of the 9116LP in use) To...
9116LP User Guide
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... caller and the person at another extension, the call is sent from your 9116LP telephone between the first and second ring. Dial a number using the dial pad. 3. When the call , press Oor Q. Answering a Call To answer a call on the display and in progress. Using the Hold Key To put a call on hold and that call is over , press N. Press O. Instead, you subscribe to your area will flash quickly to appear on hold : 1. The set indicator light...
... caller and the person at another extension, the call is sent from your 9116LP telephone between the first and second ring. Dial a number using the dial pad. 3. When the call , press Oor Q. Answering a Call To answer a call on the display and in progress. Using the Hold Key To put a call on hold and that call is over , press N. Press O. Instead, you subscribe to your area will flash quickly to appear on hold : 1. The set indicator light...
9116LP User Guide
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... call . 3. You can hear your caller but you can still hear the caller. As the telephone is not a practical alternative. Making and Answering Calls Muting a handsfree call You can turn off . 5. Muting a call only works when you called appears on page 10 , change the date and time to disable (or activate) the speakerphone. Using Redial Pressing C displays the last number dialed. To turn off the microphone, press Q. Without lifting the handset, make a call is Disabled then the P key will mute the Handset with the speakerphone enabled, use...
... call . 3. You can hear your caller but you can still hear the caller. As the telephone is not a practical alternative. Making and Answering Calls Muting a handsfree call You can turn off . 5. Muting a call only works when you called appears on page 10 , change the date and time to disable (or activate) the speakerphone. Using Redial Pressing C displays the last number dialed. To turn off the microphone, press Q. Without lifting the handset, make a call is Disabled then the P key will mute the Handset with the speakerphone enabled, use...
9116LP User Guide
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... Set Language appears on page 13. There are on the display for the Call Waiting with Calling ID service. 9 You may wish to change the display language: 1. When you press B and see Callers List on the display. 3. When you hear the Call Waiting tone, Caller Two's information is not answered. Press K. † You must subscribe to the new caller, simply press B. When you are three language choices available for your telephone...
... Set Language appears on page 13. There are on the display for the Call Waiting with Calling ID service. 9 You may wish to change the display language: 1. When you press B and see Callers List on the display. 3. When you hear the Call Waiting tone, Caller Two's information is not answered. Press K. † You must subscribe to the new caller, simply press B. When you are three language choices available for your telephone...
9116LP User Guide
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... ringer volume is PBX powered), then re-connect it . Press W or V until display indicates Set Time/Date. 3. Press K. Making and Answering Calls Setting the date and time If you subscribe to the Caller ID service from your telephone company, the date and time are automatically set the date and time: 1. Press K. Display shows time and date. Use W and V to adjust the flashing time and date and T U to move the flashing line to adjust the contrast to Voice Mail features from your telephone company for lighting conditions. Set Indicator Light...
... ringer volume is PBX powered), then re-connect it . Press W or V until display indicates Set Time/Date. 3. Press K. Making and Answering Calls Setting the date and time If you subscribe to the Caller ID service from your telephone company, the date and time are automatically set the date and time: 1. Press K. Display shows time and date. Use W and V to adjust the flashing time and date and T U to move the flashing line to adjust the contrast to Voice Mail features from your telephone company for lighting conditions. Set Indicator Light...
9116LP User Guide
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... entered into the Directory from the screen display. Press K again. The display shows SAVED:DIRECTORY. 6. The display shows SAVED:DIRECTORY. 6. Directory Directory The 9116LP telephone directory can store the names and telephone numbers of up to twenty of your business associates, clients, contacts and friends for example between a telephone number and an access code) press Oand the Pause icon will indicate DIRECTORY FULL. (See Deleting items from the Directory on page 11. 5. Each directory record is already...
... entered into the Directory from the screen display. Press K again. The display shows SAVED:DIRECTORY. 6. The display shows SAVED:DIRECTORY. 6. Directory Directory The 9116LP telephone directory can store the names and telephone numbers of up to twenty of your business associates, clients, contacts and friends for example between a telephone number and an access code) press Oand the Pause icon will indicate DIRECTORY FULL. (See Deleting items from the Directory on page 11. 5. Each directory record is already...
9116LP User Guide
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... call matches a number that you have programmed with a name in a memory key or the Directory, the Callers List shows the name you have to reach you may have saved in the Callers List: 1. Press W to avoid this situation. The screen may have to remove area codes to return local calls, use the Area Codes option to view other caller records one at a time starting from the Callers List and you don't get connected, you . Your telephone logs...
... call matches a number that you have programmed with a name in a memory key or the Directory, the Callers List shows the name you have to reach you may have saved in the Callers List: 1. Press W to avoid this situation. The screen may have to remove area codes to return local calls, use the Area Codes option to view other caller records one at a time starting from the Callers List and you don't get connected, you . Your telephone logs...
9116LP User Guide
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... Callers List To delete a number in the Callers List: 1. Display shows SAVED TO?. 4. If saved to copy. 3. Press L. The display indicates PRESS DELETE, press L again. 4. Press A. Press WV keys to find the Caller record you want to add or change a name, use the dial pad. (See Entering Names on page 11). The screen indicates ENTER NAME. Press N to add digits. Press L until the display indicates DELETE ALL? 3. Use the dial pad to exit the Callers List or simply wait...
... Callers List To delete a number in the Callers List: 1. Display shows SAVED TO?. 4. If saved to copy. 3. Press L. The display indicates PRESS DELETE, press L again. 4. Press A. Press WV keys to find the Caller record you want to add or change a name, use the dial pad. (See Entering Names on page 11). The screen indicates ENTER NAME. Press N to add digits. Press L until the display indicates DELETE ALL? 3. Use the dial pad to exit the Callers List or simply wait...
9116LP User Guide
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... program a memory key by copying a caller record in the Callers List. For a two touch memory key, press the H (display will show SHIFT) and then one touch memory key, press any number and name programmed to 16 digits. Enter the number using the dialpad. To add a pause to a number, press B. 5. Press the memory key or the H plus the memory key to the next step. Display indicates ENTER NUMBER. 4. If you call frequently in the 9116LP's eight memory keys. The display shows SAVED: MEMORY KEY...
... program a memory key by copying a caller record in the Callers List. For a two touch memory key, press the H (display will show SHIFT) and then one touch memory key, press any number and name programmed to 16 digits. Enter the number using the dialpad. To add a pause to a number, press B. 5. Press the memory key or the H plus the memory key to the next step. Display indicates ENTER NUMBER. 4. If you call frequently in the 9116LP's eight memory keys. The display shows SAVED: MEMORY KEY...
9116LP User Guide
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... using the dial pad. (See Entering Names on page 11.) 6. Press the memory key where you want to save both an On and Off code. Saving a feature and light in memory keys You can make the set indicator light come on when you turn a feature on page 11.) 6. You can save the number. 2. The following procedure shows you how to program a FeatureLight On and Off key. † You must have turned Call Forwarding...
... using the dial pad. (See Entering Names on page 11.) 6. Press the memory key where you want to save both an On and Off code. Saving a feature and light in memory keys You can make the set indicator light come on when you turn a feature on page 11.) 6. You can save the number. 2. The following procedure shows you how to program a FeatureLight On and Off key. † You must have turned Call Forwarding...
9116LP User Guide
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...;rst line of the display screen as a seven digit number, without dialing the area code. Use V and W to clear the display and the light indicator. Press the memory key where you 're not using this option. The display shows FTR LIGHT ON or FTR LIGHT OFF. 2. For example, if you enter your Voice Mail service. Display indicates three positions - - -. 4. Press K. 19 Clear Message Waiting On occasion, the light indicator and the icon will be dialed out from the Callers List. Press L. Use T and...
...;rst line of the display screen as a seven digit number, without dialing the area code. Use V and W to clear the display and the light indicator. Press the memory key where you 're not using this option. The display shows FTR LIGHT ON or FTR LIGHT OFF. 2. For example, if you enter your Voice Mail service. Display indicates three positions - - -. 4. Press K. 19 Clear Message Waiting On occasion, the light indicator and the icon will be dialed out from the Callers List. Press L. Use T and...
9116LP User Guide
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... key. Icons in the Callers List Voice message waiting† Phone is not in use Incoming call Incoming call waiting call information. For more information on other display messages, check the appropriate section of this user guide when using the telephone. Voice message waiting. Caller has requested their caller information to the Callers List since last checked. Message XX NEW CALL DIRECTORY FULL MESSAGE WAITING KEY IS EMPTY DELETE ALL? ENTER NUMBER PRIVATE CALL What it means XX new calls have a different name in your telephone company for saving in Directory or Memory Key...
... key. Icons in the Callers List Voice message waiting† Phone is not in use Incoming call Incoming call waiting call information. For more information on other display messages, check the appropriate section of this user guide when using the telephone. Voice message waiting. Caller has requested their caller information to the Callers List since last checked. Message XX NEW CALL DIRECTORY FULL MESSAGE WAITING KEY IS EMPTY DELETE ALL? ENTER NUMBER PRIVATE CALL What it means XX new calls have a different name in your telephone company for saving in Directory or Memory Key...
9116LP User Guide
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... using line power mode. You can be factory-programmed. See the illustration on the display. To subscribe, contact your Company to resolve this feature. † This service may have a different name in the channel between the stand and the telephone. Troubleshooting Troubleshooting The display is blank on my phone You may have more than 16 characters. Try using the power adapter, check to change the display language. The display is blank on page...
... using line power mode. You can be factory-programmed. See the illustration on the display. To subscribe, contact your Company to resolve this feature. † This service may have a different name in the channel between the stand and the telephone. Troubleshooting Troubleshooting The display is blank on my phone You may have more than 16 characters. Try using the power adapter, check to change the display language. The display is blank on page...
9116LP User Guide
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... 12 making a call 12 Display language changing 9 messages Callers List 22 E Editing the Callers List 14 H Handsfree 7 Helpful hints see Troubleshooting 22 Hold 7 I Installation 4 K Key descriptions 2 L Language see Display language 9 Letters entering 11 M Memory keys 15 cannot program 22 deleting 16 editing 16 making calls from 16 predialing from 16 saving Feature/light to 19 saving features 17 Mute 8 N Names entering 11 R Redial List 8 S Save key 3 Saving feature codes to memory keys 17 names and numbers to memory keys 15 to the Directory 11 Setting date and time...
... 12 making a call 12 Display language changing 9 messages Callers List 22 E Editing the Callers List 14 H Handsfree 7 Helpful hints see Troubleshooting 22 Hold 7 I Installation 4 K Key descriptions 2 L Language see Display language 9 Letters entering 11 M Memory keys 15 cannot program 22 deleting 16 editing 16 making calls from 16 predialing from 16 saving Feature/light to 19 saving features 17 Mute 8 N Names entering 11 R Redial List 8 S Save key 3 Saving feature codes to memory keys 17 names and numbers to memory keys 15 to the Directory 11 Setting date and time...