Connecting the phone
Using the 8009 features
Saving numbers and codes in memory
Redialing a call
Saving frequently called numbers
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Pressing r dials the number of the last person you called.
Use the phone's six memory keys to save the numbers of your customers,
business associates, or anyone you call frequently. You can also save the feature
codes for telephone services on these keys.
To place a call using Redial:
1. Lift the receiver and wait for the dial tone.
2. Press r. The number will be redialed.*
To save a telephone number or feature code in memory:
1. Lift the receiver and wait for a dial tone. (The dial tone will continue while you save.)
Keeping a caller on the line
2. Press
s.
Use h when you want to interrupt your call without hanging up or when
you want to continue a conversation at another extension.
3. Press a memory key.
4. Use the dial pad to enter the telephone number or telephone feature code.
Your call will stay on hold until you resume your conversation. Note: If a call has been
To detach the stand, slide it
in from the edge of the base.
Lift the stand out of the slots
on the base.
Attach the receiver cord.
Route the cord in the channel.
on hold for 15 minutes, the phone automatically releases the call.
5. Press
s.
A note on privacy
Your phone uses a sensitive microphone for maximum voice clarity. Placing your
hand over the receiver may not stop your caller from hearing a private
conversation. For complete privacy, use h.
Saving a pause in memory
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PBX or Centrex users may want to program a pause — to receive a second dial
tone — into a saved number. When you save the number, press h where
the pause should occur, for example, 9 h 800-555-1234.
To place a customer on hold:
To resume your conversation:
1. Press h. (The light flashes.)
1. If the phone is offhook, press
h
.
Erasing a number
You can clear the number from a memory key in two ways: you can erase the
number, or you can save a new number over the old one.
2. Hang up the phone,
or
2. If the phone is onhook, pick up the
receiver at your 8009 or at an
leave the phone offhook.
extension phone. (The flashing stops.)
To erase a memory key:
1. Lift the receiver and wait for a dial tone. (The dial tone will continue while you erase.)
Attach the line cord.
A second jack (for a modem
Lower the stand into the
Using Call Waiting† or Three-Way Calling†
2. Press
3. Press the memory key that you wish to erase.
4. Press
s
.
or facsimile) is located here. slots on the phone's base.
If your business uses these services, l connects other parties to your call.
Wall Mount†
Wall Mount
Desk Mount
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When you hear a Call Waiting tone:
To connect a third party to your call:
5. Hang up the receiver.
1. Press l. Your new call will be
1. Press l. Wait for a dial tone,
connected while your old call stays on hold.
then call the second party.
Ending a call without hanging up
2. Press
call. Keep pressing
alternate between calls.
l
to return to the first
2. When the second call is connected,
To end one call and start another without hanging up the receiver, press G.
When you hear a dial tone, you are ready to make the next call.
l
to
press
l
to reconnect the first
call. All three parties are now connected.
Using the Release key with a held call
*If you experience problems when redialing a number on a PBX line, you may need to redial the number manually,
inserting a pause between the PBX access code and the number. The pause will let the PBX switch accommodate the
rapid dial output. An alternate solution is to program the PBX access number and a pause into a memory key. If you
press the memory key instead of pressing the PBX access code when you dial out, your redialed number will always
contain a programmed pause. For details on programming a pause, see "Saving a pause in memory," on the next page.
If the receiver is offhook, pressing G will reconnect a held call.
If the receiver is onhook, pressing G will drop (hang up) the held call.
Slide the stand back until it
clicks into a locked position.
Slide the stand back until it
clicks into a locked position.
Lower the stand into the
slots on the phone's base.
† For wall mounting, we recommend that you use a wall mounting plate, which your
telephone company can install. The excess line cord fits into the stand of the phone.
† Your local telephone company can supply details about these subscriber services.
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