Aastra 390 manual

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    Model 390 User Guide 1 Introduction Intr oduction Congratulations on your purchase of Model 390, telephone! The Model 390 boasts several timesaving and advanced features, including: F eatures The Model 390 has a host of powerful new features: • a large 8-line backlit display • a 200 Name/Number Directory with 100 entry callers List • a speake[...]

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    2 Model 390 User Guide Key Description K e y Description o ∑ k £ — J > ⁄ Softkeys let you select commands displayed on the screen. See "Ho w do I use softke ys" for more information. Í The red telephone light shows when you have incoming calls, a message or a call on hold. A message is displayed when the light is on. See the se[...]

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    Model 390 User Guide 3 Key Description Ke ys Ke y Description Directory , which can stor e up to 200 names and numbers in alphabetical order . See the section “Using the Directory” for more information. Callers List, which stores the last 100 callers. See the sec- tion “Using the Callers List” for more information. Pressing ˘ and ¯ lets y[...]

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    4 Model 390 User Guide Installation Installation Y our Model 390 telephone can be installed on a desk or mounted on the wall. T o use the phone’s Call W aiting and Caller Identification capabilities, contact your local Service Provider for subscription details. Y our Service Provider may call these services by differ ent names. 1. Connect the ha[...]

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    Model 390 User Guide 5 Installation rests on the stand. Connect the phone cord to a phone jack and plug the power adapter into a power outlet. 6. Install on a w all T o install the Model 390 on a wall: Connect the cord to the wall jack (A). Coil the phone cord into the space provided on the back of the phone (B). Then align the telephone so the hoo[...]

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    6 Model 390 User Guide Making and Answering Calls Making and Answering Calls Predialing a number Predialing lets you view a number before you dial. Enter the number using the dial pad and before lifting the handset. Use the Backspace softkey or 3 to correct any err ors. T o dial the number , lift the handset, press the Dial softkey , or press ⁄ .[...]

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    Model 390 User Guide 7 Making and Answering Calls T elephone Light • Light flashes and the display shows Call is on hold: a call is on hold.Press o or lift the handset to take the call off hold. • Light flashes and the display shows Message Waiting: a mes- sage is waiting for you at your message or voice mail service*. • Light flashes q[...]

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    8 Model 390 User Guide Customizing your phone Customizing y our phone There ar e six configuration options, accessed by pressing the £ button. Setting y our Options 1. Press £ to enter the Options List. 2. Use ˘ and ¯ to scroll through the list of six options. 3. Press the Show softkey to configure an option. 4. Use the softkeys to change a s[...]

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    Model 390 User Guide 9 Using the Directory Using the Director y The Directory can stor e up to 200 names and numbers, which are displayed in alphabetical order . T ip: Stor e all your Directory contacts the same way , either first name first, or last name first. This will make it easier to find names and numbers. Adding a name and number to the[...]

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    10 Model 390 User Guide Using the Directory 3. T o change the number , use the Backspace softkey or 3 to erase digits. Use the dial pad to add digits. Use the Pause softkey to insert a 2 second pause. T he pause icon will appear . 4. Press Save to mov e to the name. 5. T o change the name, use the Backspace softkey or 3 to erase letters. Use the di[...]

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    Model 390 User Guide 11 Using the Callers List Using the Callers List The Callers List recor ds the last 100 callers*, in the order they called. The telephone display will indicate when there ar e new callers. When the Callers List is full, new callers are added to the list, and the oldest callers are deleted. In the Callers List you will see the m[...]

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    12 Model 390 User Guide Using Services Using Ser vices The Model 390 telephone allows you to access enhanced telephone company subscription features and services, which can include home banking, catalogue shopping, restaurant guides, and voice mail. Services may be free or may have a subscription cost. Contact your telephone company for information[...]

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    Model 390 User Guide 13 Prompts and Indicators Pr ompts and Indicators How do I use softke ys? This telephone uses softkeys to give you commands to choose from. Each choice corresponds to the button next to it. In this illustration, the user is selecting NextSpace to insert a space. Commands will change depending upon the action you are performing.[...]

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    14 Model 390 User Guide Prompts and Indicators Icons The display uses icons to convey information about calls, Directory entries, Callers, and services. Icons in the Callers List Icons in the Director y Other List Icons Icons in the Services List * Y ou must subscribe to a V isual Message W aiting service for this feature to work. Consult your loca[...]

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    Model 390 User Guide 15 Troubleshooting T roubleshooting W hat are services, and ho w do I use them? Services are pr ovided by your telephone company , and include basic features such as Caller ID † . Other services can be accessed through the Í key , and may include services such as Call Forwarding † and V oice Mail†. Before using your serv[...]

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    16 Model 390 User Guide Troubleshooting from the telephone. Y ou will have to pull quite forcefully , but this will not break the stand. Can I turn the light on the screen off? No. Y ou can only adjust the contrast of the display . W hy are Callers not identified on the displa y? Caller ID information usually arrives between the first and second [...]

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    Model 390 User Guide 17 Limited Warranty Limited W arr anty Aastra T elecom warrants this product against def ects and malfunctions during a one (1) year period from the date of or iginal purchase. If there is a def ect or malfunction, Aastra T ele- com shall, at its option, and as the e xclusive remedy , either repair or replace the telephone set [...]

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    18 Model 390 User Guide Limited Warranty[...]