Руководство Пользователя для AASTRA 9116LP

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Introduction
J
 
Stores up to 20 names and phone numbers. See 
 
Directory
 
 on 
page 11 for more information.
S
VW
 
 allows you to move up or down in the Directory, Callers 
List,  and Options List. When you are editing entries on the display,  
T
 
 moves cursor to the left when entering or editing names or num-
bers U
 
 allows you to insert a space between characters.
N
 
Ends an active call. Goodbye exits an open list, such as the Direc-
tory, Options or Callers List. It will not hang up a call that is on 
hold.
O
 
Places calls on or off hold. See 
 
Using the Hold Key
 
 on page 7 for 
more information.
R
 
Sets  the handset and speaker volume while on call. 
Q
 
 
 
and 
light indicators
 
Activates the speaker and microphone so you can listen and talk 
without using the handset; also mutes the microphone so that your 
caller cannot hear you (the light indicator will flash when the 
microphone is muted). Will also mute the handset when speaker-
phone is disabled
A
 
Accesses a list of the last 80 calls received. The list begins with the 
newest call and ends with the oldest. The oldest call is automati-
cally deleted to make room for the new calls when the list becomes 
full. See 
 
Callers List
 
 on page 13 for more information
B
 
Use with the network features such as Call Waiting and Three Way 
Calling (flash is also referred to as link).
C
 
Displays the last number dialed out on the telephone. See 
 
Using 
Redial
 
 on page 8 for more information.
D
 
Dials the displayed telephone number, automatically activates the 
handsfree mode if the handset is not picked up. 
K
 
Use to store numbers and names in Directory, in memory keys and 
to access and save Option feature settings.
L
 
Removes entries in the Directory, Callers List or Redial List. Erases 
memory key information.
H
Use to access the eight two-touch memory positions.
M
Memory keys store numbers, names and features. See 
Memory 
keys
 on page 15.
Keys
Key Description