9216e Installation and User Guide
7Listening to your callerUsing Redial If you don not remember the number you just dialed, or you do not want to dial the whole num-ber again, use th
8 Telephone Setup Place your 9216e on a table or Move the sliding panel over to the right hang it on a wall. Then adjust the display. to reveal the
9Turning the ringer ON and OFF Note: Do not lift the handset while you are turning the ringer ON or OFF. Setting the ring tone and ringer volume You
10Callers ListUsing the Callers ListThe 9216e stores up to 25 calls in the Callers List. Your telephone records the number (and name if available) of
11Editing in the Callers ListTo have the Callers List show local numbers without the area code and internal numbers as extensions, see Entering area c
12Deleting from the Callers ListChanging the Callers ListThe Callers List records up to 25 incoming calls. You can program the telephone to record una
13Memory keysSaving numbers and names in memory keysYou can save the numbers and names of your customers, business associates, or anyone you call freq
14Saving from the display into memory keysLabeling the memory keysAfter programming the memory keys, label them with the supplied blank labels and key
15Editing memory keysDeleting memory keysSaving features in memory keysFor easy access, you can save the feature codes of telephone company services i
16Using feature keysWhen a memory key is programmed with a feature code, you can use the memory key to activate or deactivate the feature.Saving a fea
17Advanced FeaturesAdding a timer keyYou can program any of the memory keys to be a timer key. Using the Call TimerYou can program a memory key to tim
18Entering area codesWhen you enter an area code or prefix using this feature, the Callers List will show local num-bers without the area code or inter
19Display messages and lightsKnowing when you have a messageThe 9216e’s set indicator light lets you know that your voice mail system has a message fo
20General display messagesMessage What it meansCheck line cordIf there is no dial tone, make sure the line cord and handset cord are attached securely
21Callers List display messagesMessage What it meansCallers List isemptyYour telephone does not record incoming calls until you subscribe to calling l
22Helpful HintsThe display is in the alternate language.You can change to the other language by pressing the Set Options key and pressing ⁄ twice.Ther
23IndexAArea codes 18entering 18CCallers List 6Answering a call 6changing 12deleting a number 12deleting all numbers 12display messages 21editing 11fin
25General inquiriesIf you have read the guide and you still have questions, call 1-800-574-1611 in Canadaand the USA. In other areas, contact your tel
0 Table of Contents Key Descriptions 1Basic Installation 3 Connecting the handset cord 3Connecting the line cords on Line 1 3Connecting the power a
1 Key Descriptions ∆ Cycles through eight settings to adjust the display contrast. ß Stores numbers and names in memory keys. ª Allows you to move up
2 † The unlabeled Set Options key is hidden under the sliding panel. This key gives contains seven options that customize the basic setup of your tel
3 Basic Installation This section contains the information you need to install your 9216e telephone. Connecting the handset cord Attach the handset c
4Connecting the power adaptor Attach the power adaptor cord Attach the power adaptor to the base of the telephone, where the warning symbol is marke
5Mounting the 9216e Lower the stand into the slots on the base of the telephone, as shown in the desk or wall mount illustration above.Slide the stan
6 Basic Features Making a call With the 9216e you can make a regular call or predial a telephone number. Predialing allows you to check the number be
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