Using feature keys
When a memory key is programmed with a feature code, you can use the memory key to activate or deactivate the feature.
To turn a feature on or off:
1.Press the memory key where you stored the desired feature.
2.Lift the handset or press c.The feature code is dialed out, which turns the feature on or off.
Using the Dataport
Located on the right hand side of the Model 9110, the dataport can be used to connect another device such as a fax machine or computer modem to the phone. Plug one end of the line cord to the phone and the other end to the device
to be connected.
The dataport can only be used when the phone is not in use.
Troubleshooting
The telephone wobbles.
Check that the handset cord is placed in the channel between the stand and the telephone. See the illustration on page 6.
I cannot program a memory key.
Some of the memory keys may be
How do I answer Call Waiting?
To answer a Call Waiting call, press a. You may have to subscribe to a Call Waiting† service to use this feature.
I do not hear dial tone.
Check that the line cord and receiver cord are securely plugged into the proper jack and are not damaged.
I hear dial tone or a recorded message when I am saving a number into a memory key.
This is normal. Since the 9110 is programmed off hook, a dial tone will continue while you save or erase numbers or codes in memory keys. You may even hear beeps or
a recording. These sounds do not interfere with programming.
In some operating environments, these steps must be completed within 20 seconds or the line will brießy disconnect. The telephone will not store digits to memory if this occurs and you will have to repeat the steps to save to a memory key.
I can’t get dial tone using the handsfree speakerphone after hanging up from a previous call.
In some operating environments, you must wait for at least two seconds after ending a call before initiating your next call.
†This service may have a different name in your area — contact your telephone company for details.
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