Avaya 9103 Save button, Memory-Dialing buttons, Auto button, Program button, Handset cord jack

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9) SAVE button

On this button you can save one number in the redial memory for future use.

10) Memory-Dialing buttons

These buttons, located below the dial pad and labeled MEM 1, MEM 2, and MEM 3, provide easy dialing of frequently-dialed or emergency numbers. Each memory button can store up to 16 digits. A pause counts as one digit.

11) AUTO button

This button is used to dial the numbers stored on the ten numeric dial pad keys (0 and 1 through 9).

12) PROGRAM button

This button is used to enter numbers or extensions onto any of the three one-touch memory buttons (MEM 1, MEM 2, or MEM 3) or on any of the ten numeric dial pad keys (0 and 1 through 9; you cannot store numbers on the * or # keys).

13) Handset cord jack

This jack, located on the left side of the set, is used for connecting the handset with the telephone.

14) Handset

The handset is used for placing and receiving calls.

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Contents 7HOHSKRQH QVWUXFWLRQ0DQXDO Page Copyright 1996 Lucent Technologies All Rights Reserved Ordering InformationContents FCC Regulations Page Important Safety Warnings UseService Your 9103 Telephone Lucent Technologies 9103 Telephone, Top and Bottom Views Ringer indicator/Message light Line jack on top/rear side of telephoneData jack on top/rear of telephone On Hook Dial buttonSave button Memory-Dialing buttonsAuto button Program buttonBattery compartment Tone/Pulse switchRinger volume switch Ringer pitch controlInstallation Contents of the 9103 PackageInstalling the Batteries Desk/Table Installation Using the Features Answering and Placing a Call To answer a callTo place a call To change from the handset to the speaker during a callMemory-Dialing Feature To store a number on any of the three Memory-Dialing buttonsTo dial a number stored on a dial pad key To store a number on the Save button To call a number stored on the Save buttonTo use the Redial button to redial a number you just dialed Hold To put a call on hold To return to the held callConference To add a third party to a call General Care and Maintenance CleaningFailure to Operate and Service Difficulties