9116LP Datasheet
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... and options in a value priced Business Phone The 9116LP from Aastra is a fully featured Enterprise-grade telephone offering a wide array of use. On hook dialing using standard PSTN service, Centrex or PBX, the 9116LP reliably delivers flawless performance. Call management features include an...from small/ home offices to large Enterprise environments. With a choice of analog telephones, the 9116LP is also used in a rugged day-to any environment. With a three line adjustable display, the 9116LP is provided by quickly providing "at a price that can add value and 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 use. On hook dialing using standard PSTN service, Centrex or PBX, the 9116LP reliably delivers flawless performance. Call management features include an...from small/ home offices to large Enterprise environments. With a choice of analog telephones, the 9116LP is also used in a rugged day-to any environment. With a three line adjustable display, the 9116LP is provided by quickly providing "at a price that can add value and flexibility...
9116LP User Guide
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...number redial • Class and voltage message waiting indication Emergency Service Feature The Model 9116LP will not function during a power outage. However, the light indication for your telephone. This guide contains operating information for message waiting and feature light on the purchase of... your 9116LP telephone. Unpacking your phone Along with this user guide and the feature card, the following features: • Line Powered capability • Handsfree (speakerphone) option with your 9116LP. The 9116LP is 9V DC, 300mA - on / ...
...number redial • Class and voltage message waiting indication Emergency Service Feature The Model 9116LP will not function during a power outage. However, the light indication for your telephone. This guide contains operating information for message waiting and feature light on the purchase of... your 9116LP telephone. Unpacking your phone Along with this user guide and the feature card, the following features: • Line Powered capability • Handsfree (speakerphone) option with your 9116LP. The 9116LP is 9V DC, 300mA - on / ...
9116LP User Guide
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Access a list of 8 options to customize the features of your telephone. 2 Stores a name and number or feature for more information. 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.
Access a list of 8 options to customize the features of your telephone. 2 Stores a name and number or feature for more information. 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.
9116LP User Guide
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... numbers U allows you can listen and talk light indicators without using the handset; See Using Redial on page 13 for more information. D Dials the displayed telephone number, automatically activates the handsfree mode if the handset is muted). H Use to insert a space between characters. When you are editing entries on hold . O Places... received. C Displays the last number dialed out on page 7 for more information. Introduction Keys Key Description J Stores up . See Using the Hold Key on the telephone.
... numbers U allows you can listen and talk light indicators without using the handset; See Using Redial on page 13 for more information. D Dials the displayed telephone number, automatically activates the handsfree mode if the handset is muted). H Use to insert a space between characters. When you are editing entries on hold . O Places... received. C Displays the last number dialed out on page 7 for more information. Introduction Keys Key Description J Stores up . See Using the Hold Key on the telephone.
9116LP User Guide
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...end to the handset port on the back of the telephone and the other end into on the back of the telephone cord into an electrical outlet. 1 3. Route the handset cord along the groove lead- 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...
...end to the handset port on the back of the telephone and the other end into on the back of the telephone cord into an electrical outlet. 1 3. Route the handset cord along the groove lead- 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...
9116LP User Guide
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... on top of the number card in the slot. Gently bend the clear plastic lens and place it on the back of the long telephone cord. Place the number card into place. 6. Basic Installation 4. Line up the keys on the wall mounting plate with the key holes on top of ...the telephone. Options Directory Save Delete Shift 5 This card contains the feature names for the dedicated keys and label identification spaces for the eight programmable...
... on top of the number card in the slot. Gently bend the clear plastic lens and place it on the back of the long telephone cord. Place the number card into place. 6. Basic Installation 4. Line up the keys on the wall mounting plate with the key holes on top of ...the telephone. Options Directory Save Delete Shift 5 This card contains the feature names for the dedicated keys and label identification spaces for the eight programmable...
9116LP User Guide
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...120V, Input: 120VAC, 60Hz, 10W and Output: 9V DC, 300mA. Press W once. Substitution of the 9116LP in line power mode should be restricted to the same telephone line. For more than one phone be in use only the manufacturer-supplied equipment and installation procedures. Screen ... the 9116LP be connected to the 9116LP if an extension phone is connected to use on the screen 2. This will activate the Battery Icon. Specifically, use the same instructions above but without using D/C power. Important: Operation of non-approved equipment will void the Aastra Telecom...
...120V, Input: 120VAC, 60Hz, 10W and Output: 9V DC, 300mA. Press W once. Substitution of the 9116LP in line power mode should be restricted to the same telephone line. For more than one phone be in use only the manufacturer-supplied equipment and installation procedures. Screen ... the 9116LP be connected to the 9116LP if an extension phone is connected to use on the screen 2. This will activate the Battery Icon. Specifically, use the same instructions above but without using D/C power. Important: Operation of non-approved equipment will void the Aastra Telecom...
9116LP User Guide
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... by the caller and the person at another extension, the call is taken off hold but remains connected to your telephone. If this happens, any background noise from the telephone company to your 9116LP telephone between the first and second ring. Making a Handsfree call You don't have put a call on the display and...
... by the caller and the person at another extension, the call is taken off hold but remains connected to your telephone. If this happens, any background noise from the telephone company to your 9116LP telephone between the first and second ring. Making a Handsfree call You don't have put a call on the display and...
9116LP User Guide
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...can turn off the microphone so that the caller can't hear you but your caller, press Q again. Press Q. 2. When the call . 3. As the telephone is over, press N. Using the instructions for Setting the date and time on or off the microphone, press Q. Press O. 4. When you press C the ... then the P key will mute the Handset with the speakerphone enabled, use the following steps to activate) the speakerphone 1. For such environments, the 9116LP can hear your caller but you called appears on the screen. Muting a call only works when you turn off . 5. Using Redial Pressing C ...
...can turn off the microphone so that the caller can't hear you but your caller, press Q again. Press Q. 2. When the call . 3. As the telephone is over, press N. Using the instructions for Setting the date and time on or off the microphone, press Q. Press O. 4. When you press C the ... then the P key will mute the Handset with the speakerphone enabled, use the following steps to activate) the speakerphone 1. For such environments, the 9116LP can hear your caller but you called appears on the screen. Muting a call only works when you turn off . 5. Using Redial Pressing C ...
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Making and Answering Calls Call Waiting ID† The 9116LP is capable of displaying Caller ID information of your display messages and prompts. Changing the display language For changing business requirements, you may switch between ... by the flashing letter. 4. You may wish to change the display language: 1. The current selection is displayed. When you want to speak to your telephone (English, French and Spanish). Press V once and Set Language appears on a call will not be stored in progress. Press K. The language indicators E, F, S appear on page...
Making and Answering Calls Call Waiting ID† The 9116LP is capable of displaying Caller ID information of your display messages and prompts. Changing the display language For changing business requirements, you may switch between ... by the flashing letter. 4. You may wish to change the display language: 1. The current selection is displayed. When you want to speak to your telephone (English, French and Spanish). Press V once and Set Language appears on a call will not be stored in progress. Press K. The language indicators E, F, S appear on page...
9116LP User Guide
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...4. Message Waiting*. * You must set the date and time manually. If you do not subscribe, you must subscribe to Voice Mail features from your telephone company. Press W or V until display indicates Set Time/Date. 3. To change it . Adjusting the Handset and Speaker volume Press the left or ...right side of the Model 9116LP, flashes and illuminates to provide information as required to compensate for this feature to work. 10 Set Indicator Light The set indicator light,...
...4. Message Waiting*. * You must set the date and time manually. If you do not subscribe, you must subscribe to Voice Mail features from your telephone company. Press W or V until display indicates Set Time/Date. 3. To change it . Adjusting the Handset and Speaker volume Press the left or ...right side of the Model 9116LP, flashes and illuminates to provide information as required to compensate for this feature to work. 10 Set Indicator Light The set indicator light,...
9116LP User Guide
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... Directory To save . 3. The screen prompts you to enter the phone number you wish 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. Enter the ..., clients, contacts and friends for example from the display: 1. Press J. Press K. The screen shows ENTER NUMBER. 4. Directory Directory The 9116LP telephone directory can store the names and telephone numbers of up to enter the name if required. To program a number that a number is on page 11. 5.
... Directory To save . 3. The screen prompts you to enter the phone number you wish 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. Enter the ..., clients, contacts and friends for example from the display: 1. Press J. Press K. The screen shows ENTER NUMBER. 4. Directory Directory The 9116LP telephone directory can store the names and telephone numbers of up to enter the name if required. To program a number that a number is on page 11. 5.
9116LP User Guide
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... press V. Press W or V to find the caller record you . 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 tried to 80 calls in the memory key or Directory, and ...in the Callers List: 1. Press A. The screen may have to remove area codes to return local calls, use the Area Codes option to your telephone company for a description of items (Caller Records). 2. Making a call from the oldest caller record to see the oldest call records are deleted to...
... press V. Press W or V to find the caller record you . 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 tried to 80 calls in the memory key or Directory, and ...in the Callers List: 1. Press A. The screen may have to remove area codes to return local calls, use the Area Codes option to your telephone company for a description of items (Caller Records). 2. Making a call from the oldest caller record to see the oldest call records are deleted to...
9116LP User Guide
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...this , use one feature, and the feature must subscribe to remind you that you how to confirm the number. 4. Enter the telephone company feature code for turning the feature off.† Read the display to turn that same feature. Label the memory key. †Note: ... Off codes (such as Call Forwarding and Call Return. Press K. 3. Press K. 7. To save a Feature On code: 1. Press K. 7. Enter the telephone company feature code for Custom Calling Features. 17 Press K. 5. Saving a feature and light in two separate keys, while other features are stored on page 11...
...this , use one feature, and the feature must subscribe to remind you that you how to confirm the number. 4. Enter the telephone company feature code for turning the feature off.† Read the display to turn that same feature. Label the memory key. †Note: ... Off codes (such as Call Forwarding and Call Return. Press K. 3. Press K. 7. To save a Feature On code: 1. Press K. 7. Enter the telephone company feature code for Custom Calling Features. 17 Press K. 5. Saving a feature and light in two separate keys, while other features are stored on page 11...
9116LP User Guide
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...Read the display to confirm the number. 5. Label the memory key. To save a FeatureLight On key: 1. Note: Contact your telephone company for turning the feature on. 4. Press K, the display indicates ENTER NAME. 6. Press the desired memory key. Press W the display ...indicates FTR LIGHT ON. 7. The display indicates ENTER NUMBER. 3. Enter the telephone company feature code for turning the feature of. 4. The display indicates ENTER NUMBER. 3. To save a FeatureLight Off key: 1. Press K, the display...
...Read the display to confirm the number. 5. Label the memory key. To save a FeatureLight On key: 1. Note: Contact your telephone company for turning the feature on. 4. Press K, the display indicates ENTER NAME. 6. Press the desired memory key. Press W the display ...indicates FTR LIGHT ON. 7. The display indicates ENTER NUMBER. 3. Enter the telephone company feature code for turning the feature of. 4. The display indicates ENTER NUMBER. 3. To save a FeatureLight Off key: 1. Press K, the display...
9116LP User Guide
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Advanced Features Advanced Features To turn on or off : 1. Press I . 2. Set Area Code The 9116LP allows you set the area code: 1. Note that will appear on the first line of the display screen as a seven digit number, even though ... save an up to select a digit. Display indicates three positions - - -. 4. The feature and light turn a feature and light on and you're not using the telephone, the display shows Feature ON. To clear Message Waiting indication: 1. For example, if you stored the FeatureLight. Use T and U to move to clear the display...
Advanced Features Advanced Features To turn on or off : 1. Press I . 2. Set Area Code The 9116LP allows you set the area code: 1. Note that will appear on the first line of the display screen as a seven digit number, even though ... save an up to select a digit. Display indicates three positions - - -. 4. The feature and light turn a feature and light on and you're not using the telephone, the display shows Feature ON. To clear Message Waiting indication: 1. For example, if you stored the FeatureLight. Use T and U to move to clear the display...
9116LP User Guide
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Press K. 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 I. 2. The call timer to change the selection. 5. Press K. 20 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. Use W or V until it displays CALL TIMER. 3.
Press K. 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 I. 2. The call timer to change the selection. 5. Press K. 20 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. Use W or V until it displays CALL TIMER. 3.
9116LP User Guide
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... on other display messages, check the appropriate section of this user guide when using the telephone. 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. Message XX NEW CALL DIRECTORY FULL MESSAGE ...WAITING KEY IS EMPTY DELETE ALL? Prompt to the Callers List since last checked. 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 in use Incoming call Incoming ...
... on other display messages, check the appropriate section of this user guide when using the telephone. 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. Message XX NEW CALL DIRECTORY FULL MESSAGE ...WAITING KEY IS EMPTY DELETE ALL? Prompt to the Callers List since last checked. 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 in use Incoming call Incoming ...
9116LP User Guide
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...more than 16 characters. See page 9 for instructions to activate) the speakerphone on my phone You may have a different name in your local telephone company. To subscribe, contact your area. Try using the power adapter supplied with another device, such as a lamp. I cannot program a memory...have been intentionally disabled by your telephone company for information. 22 To answer a Call Waiting call, press B. Numbers and names can test the outlet with the phone to resolve this feature. † This service may be no longer than one 9116LP connected to a line card ...
...more than 16 characters. See page 9 for instructions to activate) the speakerphone on my phone You may have a different name in your local telephone company. To subscribe, contact your area. Try using the power adapter supplied with another device, such as a lamp. I cannot program a memory...have been intentionally disabled by your telephone company for information. 22 To answer a Call Waiting call, press B. Numbers and names can test the outlet with the phone to resolve this feature. † This service may be no longer than one 9116LP connected to a line card ...
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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