AT&T Handset Adjunct equipment jack On the 8102 only, Auto Answer button On the 8110 only

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Starting with the handset on the TOP VIEW and continuing clockwise:

Handset

Adjunct (equipment) jack

(On the 8102 only)

For placing and receiving calls.

For connecting adjunct equipment such as a speakerphone or headset adapter to your telephone. This jack is labeled ADJUNCT. (For installation instructions, see

Appendix A.)

Auxiliary power jack (On the 8110 only)

Data jack

Pause button

Programmable Dialing buttons

Hold light

Hold button

Redial button

Auto Answer button (On the 8110 only)

For improving the performance of the built-in speakerphone on long loops where there is limited power available from the line. This jack is labeled DC IN 9V POWER .

For more details about conditions which warrant auxilliary power, see Appendix C.

For connecting a device such as a modem to your telephone. This jack is labeled

DATA.

For inserting a .5-second pause/delay into a telephone number stored on a programmable dialing button or into a dialing access code in the Auto-Pause feature of Redial. See "Redial (With Auto-Pause)" in the section, How to Use the Features.

The 12 buttons on which you can program frequently dialed or emergency numbers.

A red light goes on to remind you that you have a call on hold.

For putting a call on hold.

For redialing the last number you dialed from the dial pad.

For automatically activating the built-in speakerphone whenever a call comes in. Your System Administrator can tell you whether you have this feature.

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Contents AT&T Trademarks Contents Important Safety Instructions UseService Consignes DE Securite Importantes EmploiConservez CES Instructions EntretienYour 8102 and 8110 Telephones Appendix BPage TOP View 8110 Telephone Top, Side, and Bottom Views Handset Adjunct equipment jack On the 8102 only Auto Answer button On the 8110 onlyTone Selector Fast or Slow Ringer Volume control Flash buttonProgram button Line jack Installing Your Telephone Table/Desk InstallationHandset cord jack Handset jack Wall Installation Rotating the Handset TabTriangle Mounting studs Base Base Locking Tab Voice Terminal Wall Using the Features Labeling the Programmable Dialing Button Designation CardRemoving and Covering the Auto Answer Button Page Using the Features Answering and Placing a CallTo place a call using the speakerphone for 8110 users To end a callTo turn off the Auto Answer feature Auto Answer for 8110 UsersTo have your telephone automatically answer a call Flash HoldTo put a call on hold To return to the held callMessage Mute for 8110 UsersPersonalized Ring Programmable Dialing ButtonsProgrammable Dialing Buttons Redial With Auto-Pause To dial a number with a programmable dialing buttonTo erase a number stored on a programmable dialing button To erase ALL stored access codes To program an automatic pause for redialed numbersSpeakerphone for 8110 Users To place/answer a call without lifting the handsetTo prevent other party from hearing you To mute microphone To change from speakerphone to handsetAppendix a Page Appendix B Answering CallsOriginating Calls Putting Calls on HoldSwitching from the Headset to the Handset Auxiliary Power for the 8110 Telephone Appendix CAppendix D If Your Telephone Does Not RespondFCC Registration and Repair Information Connection and USE with the Nationwide Telephone NetworkInterference Information Right of the Telephone CompanyAT&T Warranty Information Storing Numbers in Memory Dialing Numbers in MemoryErasing a Number in Memory Holding and Returning to a CallUsing the Built-in Speakerphone For 8110 Users Only Using the Auto Answer Feature For 8110 Users OnlyComcode 555-015-131 Graphics AT&T Issue 2, March
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