AEGIS-09 SERIES
Telephone User Guide
7. To program additional speed-dial memory keys, repeat steps
four through six. It is not necessary to hang up or hear dial tone
prior to programming additional keys.
STORE & PAUSE keys are located under the faceplate.
Note: Speed-dial memory key contents are stored in a non-
volatile memory. An active telephone line connection is not
required to retain the contents of the speed-dial key memory.
Programming One-Touch Voice Mail Retrieval Touchbar
The following key programming sequence will program the 08
Series for use with most voice mail systems. Consult your voice
mail system documentation for programming specics.
• Lift the Handset.
• Press the STORE key.
• Enter the number to be stored using the numeric dial pad.
• Press the red Message Waiting bar to store.
• Hang up the Handset.
Dataport
The DATA jack, located on the right side of the telephone, pro-
vides a convenient extension of the connected telephone line.
This jack may be used to connect a computer modem, credit
card terminal, or other similar accessory device directly to the
telephone line. Note that the telephone and a connected acces-
sory device are sharing the connected telephone line and may
not be used simultaneously.
Note: Do not attempt to use the dataport for connecting the
handset to the telephone. The dataport is to be used only
for connecting computer modems or similar accessory devices
directly to the telephone line.
* Feature only available on Memory equipped models
** Feature only available on Speakerphone models
Retrieving a held call
• Using the handset Lift the handset
• Using the speakerphone** Press the [SPKR] key**.
Adjusting the Handset or Speakerphone Volume Level
Press the Up toggle key to increase the volume or press the-
Down toggle key to decrease the volume. The volume may be
set to one of four levels [Low - Medium - High - Highest].
Setting the Ringer Volume
The ringer volume switch is located on the rear of telephone. It
is a slide switch with two positions - LOW and HI. The “LOW”
setting is recommended for most users. The “HI” setting is rec-
ommended if the telephone is installed in a noisy location.
Speed-Dial Memory Key* Programming
1. Plug the telephone into an active telephone line. This is
required to program the speed-dial memory keys.
2. Lift the handset, or press [SPKR]** to take telephone “off-
hook.”
3. Press the [STORE] key
4. Press the desired sequence of telephone number keys,
[FLASH] key or [PAUSE] key as desired (up to a total of 32
keys.) Note: The [PAUSE] key will insert a 3.6 second pause
into the dialed sequence. If a “9” prex (or any other digit) is
required to access an outside telephone line, a “pause” may be
required after the rst number dialed. For example: 9 [RD/P] 1
- 800-555-1212.
5. Press the destination [MEMORY] key to store the keyed
sequence into memory.
6. (Optional) Press the [MEMORY] key and verify that the pro-
grammed sequence is automatically dialed.
This jack may be used to connect a computer modem, credit
card terminal, or other similar accessory device directly to the
telephone line. Note that the telephone and a connected acces-
sory device are sharing the connected telephone line and may
not be used simultaneously