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Aastra 390 User Manual

Aastra 390
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Model 390 User Guide 1
Introduction
Introduction
Congratulations on your purchase
of Model 390, telephone! The Model
390 boasts several timesaving and
advanced features, including:
Features
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 speakerphone for handsfree
calls
access to advanced services.
Use this user guide to learn more
about the Model 390’s features.
Emergency Service Feature
The Model 390 will provide
telephone service during a power
failure. However, only the dial pad,
ringer and handset will function. If
you are on a handset call during a
power interruption, the Model 390
will keep the call, although the
display will not work while the
power is off. Handsfree calls will
not be re-established during a
power interruption.
Unpacking the Phone
When you unpack your telephone,
you should ensure that you have all
of the following items. If any part is
missing, contact the supplier of
your telephone.
handset
2 line cords
handset cord
power adaptor
number card
and lens
language plate
stand
The power adaptor is 16 VAC, 250mA – please see the
regulatory sheet for safety instructions the power
adaptor and operation of regarding the telephone.
telephone
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Aastra 390 Specifications

General IconGeneral
BrandAastra
Model390
CategoryTelephone
LanguageEnglish

Summary

Introduction

Emergency Service Feature

Describes telephone functionality during a power failure, focusing on dial pad, ringer, and handset.

Installation Steps (Part 1)

Connect the Handset Cord

Instructions on connecting the handset cord to the telephone and handset.

Attach the Stand

Guides on attaching the telephone stand for desk placement and adjusting viewing angle.

Installation Steps (Part 2)

Making and Answering Calls (Part 1)

Predialing and Handsfree Calling

Explains how to dial numbers before lifting handset and use the handsfree feature.

Using the Redial List

Instructions on redialing numbers from the last 10 dialed and deleting entries.

Making and Answering Calls (Part 2)

Using the Hold Key

Explains how to place calls on hold, retrieve them, and automatic hold release.

Adjusting Volume Settings

Guides on adjusting ringer, handset, and speaker volume levels.

Customizing Your Phone

Using the Directory (Part 1)

Adding and Editing Directory Entries

Instructions for adding new contacts and modifying existing ones in the directory.

Using the Directory (Part 2)

Deleting and Locking the Directory

Procedures for removing entries, clearing the directory, and locking it.

Using the Callers List

Viewing and Calling Callers List Entries

How to view incoming calls and initiate calls back from the list.

Editing and Deleting Callers List Entries

Instructions on modifying numbers before dialing and removing entries or the whole list.

Using Telephone Services

Activating Telephone Services

Guide on how to activate subscription-based telephone company services.

Troubleshooting Common Issues (Part 1)

Service and Feature Troubleshooting

Addresses issues with services, call waiting prompts, voicemail lights, and number return.

Troubleshooting Common Issues (Part 2)

Caller ID and Dialing Troubleshooting

Explains why callers might not be identified and how to troubleshoot dialing from the Callers List.

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