Avaya manual Installation, Contents of the 9103 Package, Installing the Batteries

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Installation

Use the following procedures for installing your 9103 telephone.

Contents of the 9103 Package

The following items come in the box with the 9103 telephone:

A 7-foot line cord

A 9-foot handset cord

Installing the Batteries

This telephone requires two 1.5-Volt AA batteries (provided with the set) to retain the numbers stored in memory in the event the telephone is disconnected from the line.

1If the telephone is already connected, disconnect the telephone from the modular jack before you install the batteries.

2Locate the battery compartment on the right side on the bottom of the telephone. See Figure 1 for its location.

3Insert a small pointed tool or a small screwdriver in the “D”-shaped hole to the left of the compartment.

4Press down and slide the cover to the right to open it.

5Insert two AA batteries in the battery compartment. The “–” (negative) end of the battery should be placed against the springs.

6Replace the battery compartment cover and, if applicable, plug the line cord into the modular jack again. If you have not installed the telephone yet, go on to Desk/Table Installation on the next page.

Note: After you replace the batteries, it will be necessary to re-program your memory-dialing buttons.

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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 Data jack on top/rear of telephone Ringer indicator/Message lightLine jack on top/rear side of telephone On Hook Dial buttonAuto button Save buttonMemory-Dialing buttons Program buttonRinger volume switch Battery compartmentTone/Pulse switch Ringer pitch controlInstalling the Batteries InstallationContents of the 9103 Package Desk/Table Installation To place a call Using the FeaturesAnswering and Placing a Call To answer 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 use the Redial button to redial a number you just dialed To store a number on the Save buttonTo call a number stored on the Save button Conference To add a third party to a call Hold To put a call on holdTo return to the held call Failure to Operate and Service Difficulties General Care and MaintenanceCleaning