P0802245 03 E UG Page -3 Tuesday, February 29, 2000 4:49 PM 9009 User Guide
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P0802245 03 E UG Page -1 Tuesday, February 29, 2000 4:49 PM Table of Contents The 9009 - Introduction 1 Installing your 9009 2 Checking your phone 5 Personalizing your phone Options To change any of the five options 6 6 6 Saving numbers and services in memory To save a number in memory To erase the contents of a memory key To program a Call Forwarding ON key To program a Call Forwarding OFF key 7 7 7 7 7 Using the 9009 features Protecting the contents of your memory keys Placing a customer on hol
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P0802245 03 E UG Page 1 Tuesday, February 29, 2000 4:49 PM The 9009 telephone...simplicity at work Taking care of your business In today's competitive marketplace, you need a business tool that will help you stay in touch with your customers. This business telephone will give you the features of a large office system, but is as affordable and easy to use as a small office telephone.
P0802245 03 E UG Page 2 Tuesday, February 29, 2000 4:49 PM Installing your 9009 1. Connecting the receiver and receiver cord. 2. Stand (desk-mount or wall-mount). Attach the wedge-shaped stand in desk-mount or wall-mount (see Figure 8) position.
P0802245 03 E UG Page 3 Tuesday, February 29, 2000 4:49 PM 3. Connect the line cord. 4. Connect the power adapter cord. ! ! 5. Attach the faceplate.
P0802245 03 E UG Page 4 Tuesday, February 29, 2000 4:49 PM 6. Attaching Receiver Card and lens. After saving numbers in memory, attach the Receiver Card and lens (shiny side down). 7. Fitting the Discovery Card. Place your phone on a desk. Then fit the Discovery Card over the keys on the phone.
P0802245 03 E UG Page 5 Tuesday, February 29, 2000 4:49 PM 8. Wall Mount Only. For wall mounting, we recommend that you use a wall-mount plate. The excess line cord fits into the stand of the phone. Checking your phone When you plug in your 9009, you may see a message on the display asking you to make a language selection. Read the directions on the display to select one of two languages. The phone also runs a test to ensure that the phone cord is connected properly.
P0802245 03 E UG Page 6 Tuesday, February 29, 2000 4:49 PM Personalizing your phone The 9009 has five options to personalize your phone. Move the sliding panel which is located below the display and press the SET OPTIONS key to see each of the choices. You can change any of the five options by following the change procedure at the bottom of the page. Options 1. Change the language You have a choice of display messages in one of two languages. 2. Set the time and date You can set the time and date.
P0802245 03 E UG Page 7 Tuesday, February 29, 2000 4:49 PM Saving numbers and services in memory After you have set up your phone, save the names and numbers of your customers, associates or anyone else you call frequently in the phone's memory. For easy access, you can also save feature codes for system services in memory. To save a number in memory: 1. OR Press ß and follow the instructions on the display. For example, to save the number 555-1440 on a memory key: 1. Press ß. 2.
P0802245 03 E UG Page 8 Tuesday, February 29, 2000 4:49 PM Using the 9009 features Protecting the contents of your memory keys For security reasons, you can protect the contents of your memory keys by locking them. You will still be able to use your memory keys to place calls, but you will not be able to erase them or save new numbers while they are locked. To lock your memory keys: To unlock your memory keys: 1. Don't pick up the receiver. 1. Don't pick up the receiver. Press the SET OPTIONS key.
P0802245 03 E UG Page 9 Tuesday, February 29, 2000 4:49 PM Pause Feature You may add a pause by pressing the ˙ key at any time while programming your memory keys. A pause should be used in any programming sequence that requires waiting for a second dial tone or a confirmation tone. Remembering the last incoming call The 9009 automatically stores the number of the last person that called you whether you answered the call or not.
P0802245 03 E UG Page 10 Tuesday, February 29, 2000 4:49 PM Answering your questions Display is in wrong language. You can change to the other language by pressing the SET OPTIONS key and pressing ⁄ twice. Callers are not identified on the display. Until you subscribe to Call Display/Caller ID, or until your Centrex system provides this service, your telephone will not receive the number (and name if available) of the caller. Also, you must let the phone ring twice before answering.
P0802245 03 E UG Page 11 Tuesday, February 29, 2000 4:49 PM Index A Area code, entering 6 C Call Display, obtaining 1 Call Forwarding off key 7 on key 7 Caller ID, obtaining 1 D Date, setting 6 Discovery Card, attaching 4 E Erase, memory key 7 F Faceplate, attaching 3 Feature light, on and off 6 Features hold 8 last incoming call 9 locking 8 memory 7 pause 9 privacy 8 release 8 unlocking 8 volume 8 H Hold adding a pause in memory 7 putting a call on hold 8 releasing a call on hold 8 11 I Installation des
P0802245 03 E UG Page 12 Tuesday, February 29, 2000 4:49 PM P Privacy, ensuring 8 R Receiver attaching cord 2 volume setting 8 ReceiverCard, installing 4 Release, a call 8 Ring tone, setting 6 Ringer volume setting 8 Ringer volume, setting 6 S Services saving in memory 7 telephone company provided 9 T Testing, phone 5 Time, setting 6 Troubleshooting 10 V Volume receiver volume 8 ringer 6 ringer volume 8 If you’ve read this owner’s manual and consulted the “Answering your Questions” section and still have