Instruction/ maintenance manual of the product 8110 AT&T
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AT&T 8102 and 8110 Comcode: 106291149 Telephones 555-015-131 Issue 2, March 1992 Graphics© AT&T 1988 User’s Manual.
NOTICE While reasonable efforts were made to ensure that the information in this document was complete and accurate at the time of printing. AT&T can assume no responsibility for any errors. Changes or corrections to the information contained in this document may be incorporated into future issues.
Contents Important Safety Instructions 1 Your 8102 and 8110 Telephones 5 Installing Your Telephone 12 Using the Features 21 Appendix A 31 Appendix B 33 Appendix C 35 Appendix D 36 FCC Registration and.
Contents Important Safety Instructions 1 Your 8102 and 8110 Telephones 5 Installing Your Telephone 12 Using the Features 21 Appendix A 31 Appendix B 33 Appendix C 35 Appendix D 36 FCC Registration and.
Service 1 Before cleaning, unplug the telephone from the modular wall jack. Do not use liquid cleaners or aerosol cleaners. Use a damp cloth for cleaning.
Service 1 Before cleaning, unplug the telephone from the modular wall jack. Do not use liquid cleaners or aerosol cleaners. Use a damp cloth for cleaning.
● Afin de réduire le risque de choc électrique, ne démontez pas le téléphone. Aucun composant réparable ou remplaçable par l'utilisateur n'est présent à l'intérieur du téléphone. Si vous ôtez le couvercle du téléphone, vous risquez d'être exposés à des tensions dangereuses.
● Afin de réduire le risque de choc électrique, ne démontez pas le téléphone. Aucun composant réparable ou remplaçable par l'utilisateur n'est présent à l'intérieur du téléphone. Si vous ôtez le couvercle du téléphone, vous risquez d'être exposés à des tensions dangereuses.
Before you begin to use the procedures described in this book check which type of telephone you are using by looking at the designation number at the top right corner on the front of your telephone.
Before you begin to use the procedures described in this book check which type of telephone you are using by looking at the designation number at the top right corner on the front of your telephone.
Starting with the handset on the TOP VIEW and continuing clockwise: Data jack Auxiliary power jack Handset Handset Program button Flash button Speaker button Handset jack Pause button Programmable Dia.
Starting with the handset on the TOP VIEW and continuing clockwise: Data jack Auxiliary power jack Handset Handset Program button Flash button Speaker button Handset jack Pause button Programmable Dia.
Mute button For turning off the microphone associated (On the 8110 only) with the handset or the built-in speakerphone. Message light A red light that flashes when a message has been left for you. Dial pad The standard 12-button pad for dialing telephone numbers.
Mute button For turning off the microphone associated (On the 8110 only) with the handset or the built-in speakerphone. Message light A red light that flashes when a message has been left for you. Dial pad The standard 12-button pad for dialing telephone numbers.
Installing Your Telephone Note: Although the drawings in this section show an 8110 telephone, the following installation procedures are applicable for both the 8102 and the 8110 telephones. Table/Desk Installation Use the 7-foot straight line cord that came with your telephone to connect the telephone to a modular jack.
Installing Your Telephone Note: Although the drawings in this section show an 8110 telephone, the following installation procedures are applicable for both the 8102 and the 8110 telephones. Table/Desk Installation Use the 7-foot straight line cord that came with your telephone to connect the telephone to a modular jack.
Wall Installation Use the following directions to mount the telephone on a standard wallphone jack with mounting studs. 1 You must reverse the handset tab (which holds the handset when 2 3 you hang up). See Figure 5. ● Hold down the switchhook and slide the tab up and out of its slot.
Wall Installation Use the following directions to mount the telephone on a standard wallphone jack with mounting studs. 1 You must reverse the handset tab (which holds the handset when 2 3 you hang up). See Figure 5. ● Hold down the switchhook and slide the tab up and out of its slot.
8 9 10 Mounting studs Base Base Locking Tab FIGURE 7 Placing the Telephone on the Wall Jack Mounting Studs 6 7 Plug one end of the line cord into the line jack on the bottom of the telephone.
8 9 10 Mounting studs Base Base Locking Tab FIGURE 7 Placing the Telephone on the Wall Jack Mounting Studs 6 7 Plug one end of the line cord into the line jack on the bottom of the telephone.
Labeling the Programmable Dialing Button Designation Card Use the following directions for labeling and inserting the programmable dialing buttons designation card on your telephone.
Labeling the Programmable Dialing Button Designation Card Use the following directions for labeling and inserting the programmable dialing buttons designation card on your telephone.
FIGURE 11 Removing the Auto Answer button; Inseting the Button Slot Cover Using the Features The procedures which follow give short, step-by-step instructions for using each feature.
FIGURE 11 Removing the Auto Answer button; Inseting the Button Slot Cover Using the Features The procedures which follow give short, step-by-step instructions for using each feature.
Answering and Placing a Call (cont.) To place a call using the speakerphone (for 8110 users) 1 While on-hook, press [ Spkr ] [dial tone] ● Red light next to [ Spkr ] goes on 2 Dial desired number To.
Answering and Placing a Call (cont.) To place a call using the speakerphone (for 8110 users) 1 While on-hook, press [ Spkr ] [dial tone] ● Red light next to [ Spkr ] goes on 2 Dial desired number To.
Flash If your telephone is connected to a business communications system, you can use [ Flash ] instead of pressing the switchhook for such features as Conference or Call Waiting. Check with your System Administrator to see which features you can use.
Flash If your telephone is connected to a business communications system, you can use [ Flash ] instead of pressing the switchhook for such features as Conference or Call Waiting. Check with your System Administrator to see which features you can use.
Personalized Ring The 2 tone controls on the side of the telephone allow you to choose your own personalized ring pattern. Use to help distinguish your incoming calls from those of other nearby telephones. The tone selector labeled HI--LO will help you select one of 2 tone ringer frequencies.
Personalized Ring The 2 tone controls on the side of the telephone allow you to choose your own personalized ring pattern. Use to help distinguish your incoming calls from those of other nearby telephones. The tone selector labeled HI--LO will help you select one of 2 tone ringer frequencies.
To program an automatic pause for redialed numbers To dial a number with a programmable dialing button 1 Pick up handset o r if you are using an 8110 telephone, you can press [ Spkr ] 2 When you hear .
To program an automatic pause for redialed numbers To dial a number with a programmable dialing button 1 Pick up handset o r if you are using an 8110 telephone, you can press [ Spkr ] 2 When you hear .
Speakerphone (for 8110 Users) Allows you to place and answer calls without lifting the handset. Use any time you prefer hands-free communication, both speaking and listening, or for group conference situations.
Speakerphone (for 8110 Users) Allows you to place and answer calls without lifting the handset. Use any time you prefer hands-free communication, both speaking and listening, or for group conference situations.
Power supply Adjunct cord Adjunct power cord Adjunct (equipment) jack S201A Speakerphone (Top view) Line jack Adjunct power jack 8102 Voice Terminal (Bottom view) FIGURE 12 Connecting Adjunct Equipmen.
Power supply Adjunct cord Adjunct power cord Adjunct (equipment) jack S201A Speakerphone (Top view) Line jack Adjunct power jack 8102 Voice Terminal (Bottom view) FIGURE 12 Connecting Adjunct Equipmen.
Switching from the Headset to the Handset If you are on a call on the headset and want to switch to the handset, you can do so by lifting the handset. The call is now on the handset. Press the Off button on the headset adapter in order to turn off the light next to the On/Quiet button.
Switching from the Headset to the Handset If you are on a call on the headset and want to switch to the handset, you can do so by lifting the handset. The call is now on the handset. Press the Off button on the headset adapter in order to turn off the light next to the On/Quiet button.
Appendix D FCC Registration and Repair Information If Your Telephone Does Not Respond If your 8102 or 8110 telephone does not respond to any button presses or if it sounds as if it is dead, try the following procedure before seeking repair assistance.
Appendix D FCC Registration and Repair Information If Your Telephone Does Not Respond If your 8102 or 8110 telephone does not respond to any button presses or if it sounds as if it is dead, try the following procedure before seeking repair assistance.
● RIGHT OF THE TELEPHONE COMPANY If telephone equipment is causing harm to the telephone network, the telephone company may temporality discontinue your telephone service. If possible, they’ll notify you before they interrupt service. If advance notice isn’t practical, you’ll be notified as soon as possible.
● RIGHT OF THE TELEPHONE COMPANY If telephone equipment is causing harm to the telephone network, the telephone company may temporality discontinue your telephone service. If possible, they’ll notify you before they interrupt service. If advance notice isn’t practical, you’ll be notified as soon as possible.
Quick Reference Guide Storing Numbers in Memory 1 While the telephone is on-hook, press the PROGRAM button 2 Press programmable dialing button 3 Dial telephone number 4 Press the PROGRAM button Dialin.
Using the Built-in Speakerphone (For 8110 Users Only) 1 2 3 4 5 To place or answer a call, press [ Spkr ] To mute the speakerphone microphone, press [ Mute ] To change from speakerphone to handset, pi.
AT&T 8102 and 8110 Comcode: 106291149 Telephones 555-015-131 Issue 2, March 1992 Graphics© AT&T 1988 User’s Manual.
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