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6 Basic Features Making a call You can use the 9316CW to simply make a regular call, or you can predial a telephone number to ensure it is correct be
7Making a Handsfree call You don’t have to use the handset to use your telephone. Instead, you can use Handsfree mode to place a call, or you can swi
8Call Waiting Identification † The 9316CW is capable of displaying Call Waiting Identification information of a second incoming call while you have a c
9SuperFlash†The SuperFlash feature allows either of two telephone extensions to activate the link to a Call Waiting call. When a person at either exte
10Turning the display of Call Waiting Identification on or offYou can choose whether or not Call Waiting Identification is displayed on your telephone.N
11Turning the ringer on or offNote: Do not lift the handset while you are turning the ringer on or off.Setting the ring tone and ringer volumeYou can
12DirectoryThe 9316CW stores the numbers and names of up to 50 of your business associates, cli-ents, contacts, and friends in your Directory. You can
13Saving a memory key entry to the DirectoryEntering NamesYou can program names to correspond with numbers you have entered into the Directory or a me
14 Finding items in the DirectoryEditing in the DirectoryDeleting items from the DirectoryTo find items in the Directory:1. To see the Directory headi
15Callers List†Using the Callers ListThe 9316CW stores up to 50 calls in the Callers List. Your telephone logs the number (and name if available) of t
-2 9316CW Important Tips ‰ Wait for at least two rings to allow the phone to identify a caller and display the caller’s name and/or number. You will
16Editing in the Callers ListTo have the Callers List show local numbers without the area code and internal numbers as extensions, see Entering area c
17Deleting from the Callers ListMemory keysSaving numbers and names in memory keysYou can save the numbers and names of your customers, business assoc
18Labeling the memory keysAfter programming the memory keys, label them with the supplied blank labels and key caps.†Making calls from memory keys Not
19Deleting memory keysNote: The Live dial pad option must be turned off to edit memory keys. (See Selecting the dial pad mode on page 21.) Saving
20Saving a feature and light in memory keysYou can make the set indicator light come on when you turn a feature on and go off when you turn that same
21Advanced FeaturesAdding a timer keyYou can program any of the memory keys to be a Timer key. Using the call timerThe timer key is used to time the l
22Entering area codesWhen you enter an area code or prefix using this feature, your 9316CW telephone will remove that code or prefix from incoming numbe
23The Security Numbers featureThe 9316CW is equipped with a Security Numbers feature to keep selected numbers pri-vate when you dial. When you have en
24Display messages and lightsThe 9316CW has a back-lit three-line display that uses icons and messages to give you call information.The Callers List s
25General display messagesMessage What it meansCheck line cordIf there is no dial tone, make sure the line cord and handset cord are attached securely
Table of Contents Introduction 1Key Descriptions 2The Set Options list 3Basic Installation 4 Connecting the handset cord 4Connecting the line cor
26Callers List display messagesMessage What it meansCallers List is emptyYour telephone does not record incoming calls until you sub-scribe to Calling
27Learning about the lightsThe 9316CW’s set indicator light also alerts you when another extension is on the line, the telephone rings, a call is on h
28TroubleshootingThe display is in an alternate language.You can change the display language using the Set Options key. See Changing the display langu
29Call Waiting Identification information is not being displayed.Make sure that the Call Waiting Identification information option is enabled, and that
IndexAArea codes 22CCall Displaysee Calling Line IdentificationCall Waiting Identification 8see also Linkturning display of on/off 10Call Waiting Tone
IndexLong distance 16MMemory keys 17deleting 19editing 18labeling 18making calls 18predialing from 18saving a feature and light 20saving features 19sa
GENERAL INQUIRIESIf 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 tel
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1 Introduction Thank you for purchasing 9316CW telephone. We think you’ll find it’s full of exciting features. With a personal Directory and a Calle
2 Key Descriptions ∆ Cycles through eight settings to adjust the display contrast. ¢ Allows you to store and access up to 50 numbers and names. ß Sto
3 ® Always hangs up a call. Also allows you to leave any list such as the Set Options List, Callers List, Redial List or Directory. ≈ Allows you to a
4 Basic Installation This section explains how to install your 9316CW telephone. Connecting the handset cord Connecting the line cord Attach one end
5Checking your telephone When you plug in your 9316CW, you may see a message asking you to make a language selection. Follow the directions on the di
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