Vis t a Vista 9009S User Guide
TABLE of CONTENTS Call Waiting Display 1 Installing your Vista telephone Checking your telephone 2 2 Key reference 3 Personalizing your telephone Options 3 4 Visual Call Waiting SuperFlash™ 5 5 Hold - Continuing a call on another telephone 6 Receiver volume 6 Ringer volume 6 Using the Callers List Saving from the Callers List Long distance calls 7 7 8 Memory keys Saving a number in memory Letter chart To erase the contents of a memory key 8 8 9 To protect the contents of your memory keys
1 CALL WAITING DISPLAY Finally, a telephone that lets you see who is calling – even when you’re on another call! • Visual Call Waiting - Now you will be able to view incoming Call Display and Call • Display - Your Vista allows you to view the name/number of the person to whom you Waiting information. This added flexibility lets you decide which calls are important because you’ll know who is on Call Waiting before you answer their call.
2 Installing your Vista telephone 2 1 Wall Mount Desk Mount Connect the receiver and receiver cord. Attach the wedge-shaped base in desk mount or wall mount position†. 4 3 Attach the faceplate. Attach the receiver card and lens (shinyside down) after recording numbers for quick reference. 5 ! Connect the line cord. Connect the power adapter. ! Checking your telephone Vista automatically runs a test to ensure that the phone cords are connected properly.
3 Key reference Set Options - Slide panel to right. Allows you to personalize your phone by changing its options. Callers - Use to enter and exit the Callers List. Hold - Lets you keep a caller on the line while you move to an extension. Also allows you to program a pause into memory. Redial - One key dialing Link - Press to connect your Call Waiting calls. of the last number you dialed. Save - Saves memory key information and OPTIONS changes.
4 Set Options 1. Change the Language You have a choice of display messages in one of two languages. 2. Set the Time and Date When you subscribe to Call Display or Visual Call Waiting, the time and date are automatically set for you when the first call comes in. You can also set the time and date yourself if you do not want the time and date automatically updated. If there is a power failure you may have to reset the time and date or wait for an incoming call. 3.
5 Visual Call Waiting† Now you’ll be able to choose which calls to answer because you’ll know who is calling before you answer. The Vista 9009S is capable of displaying Call Waiting information of a second incoming call while you have a call in progress. When you are on a call and you hear the Call Waiting tone, the Call Waiting information is displayed as shown below. Incoming caller's information (Caller One) is displayed. When you hear the Call Waiting tone Caller Two's information is displayed.
6 A person at either extension can simply press the ¬ button to automatically switch to and speak with the new caller as shown in the diagrams below. 4 Either telephone can press to speak with Caller Two. 5 Both telephones speak with Caller Two and see displayed information. Extension CALLER TW in use O Extension CALLER TW in use O Extension 6 Either telephone may press ¬ again to switch back to Caller One. Calls will not be disconnected when you press ¬.
Ð 7 l until Ringer is OFFÐappears on the display. You can adjust volume bar k ringer volume and tone in the OPTIONS list, as long as the ringer has not been turned OFF. When you want to turn the ringer ON, press the right side of the volume bar k l without lifting the receiver. Using the Callers List† The ç key lets you enter the Callers List. Vista 9009S remembers up to 25 incoming calls which are stored in the Callers List. This valuable feature helps you organize your calls by monitoring their status.
8 Long distance calls Dialing a long distance number from the Callers List: When a name/number is displayed in the Callers List. 1. Enter ⁄and the appropriate area code (if required). 2. Press {.The number on the display will be automatically dialed. Note: If you make an error while entering either the 1 or area code, press l or k to correct. Memory keys Your Vista 9009S has 4 memory keys, each having 2 slots.
9 If you program a long distance number into a memory key, you must also include 1 and the area code. Letter chart: 1=& 11=’ 111=( 2=A 22=B 222=C 2222=2 3=D 4=G 44=H 444=I 4444=4 6=M 66=N 666=O 6666=6 8=T 888=V 88=U 1111=) 8888=8 11111=, 111111= 1111111= 11111111= . 1 33=E 333=F 3333=3 5=J 55=K 555=L 5555=5 7=P 77=Q 777=R 7777=S 77777=7 9=W 99=X 999=Y 9999=Z 99999=9 To erase the contents of a memory key: 1. 2.
10 Display messages and lights Vista’s display employs a variety of messages and icons to help keep you informed about your calls. May read: Callers list screen Name and Number Private name Unknown name Private number Unknown number If present, call was forwarded from another location.
11 Set indicator light messages Lights What it means Priority Solid Extension in use or Check phone cord appears on display. Highest Fast Flash Visual ring indicator for incoming calls. High Slow Flash Message waiting (with voice mail services only). Low Note: The light and display will always indicate the highest priority condition. Ensuring privacy Vista 9009S’s red display light comes ON and Extension in use appears on the display when another person in your home picks up an extension.
12 Helpful Hints Display is in the wrong language. You can change the language by pressing the OPTIONS key and pressing ⁄twice. Callers are not identified on the display or the display shows List is empty. Until you subscribe to Call Display or Visual Call Waiting from your local telephone company, your telephone will not receive or record the name/number of a caller.* Persistent clicking or tones interrupt calls. Turn off Option 9 using the OPTIONS key.
INDEX A L Area code 4 Language incorrect 12 select 4 Lens 2 Lights 10,11 Link 3, 5, 6, 10 Locking memory keys 9 Long distance calls 4, 8, 9 C Call Display 1, 4, 7, 12 Call Forwarding Off 11 On 11 Call Wait ID 4 Callers List 4 change 4 saving from 7 viewing 7 Contrast 4 D Date set 4 Desk mount 2 Display contrast 4 messages 12 Display messages 10, 12 M Memory keys erasing 9 letter chart 9 link 8 locking 9 on/off keys 11 pause 8, 10 programming 8 unlocking 9 viewing contents 9 Message waiting 4 E O Ex
S Saving entering names 8 erasing 9 entering numbers 8 SuperFlash™ 5, 12 T Test phone cord connection 2 Time set 4 Troubleshooting 2, 12 V Visual Call Waiting 1, 5, 10, 12 Volume control 6 W Wall mount 2