Your Single-line Telephone

NOTE:

Although the 8102 telephone can be connected to a speakerphone, because it is a single-line telephone, it cannot receive Group Page or voice-announced calls.

Adjunct (equipment) jack Enables you to connect adjunct equipment such as a speakerphone or headset

Data jack

Enables you to connect a device such as a modem

Program button*

Stores telephone numbers on the programmable dialing buttons

Pause button*

Inserts a pause into a telephone number stored on a programmable dialing button or a dialing access code

DialPad

The 12 buttons used to make and receive calls

Hold light

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

Hold button*

The button pressed to put a call on hold

Redial button*

Allows you to redial the last number you dialed from the dialpad

Message light

The red light that goes on when a message has been left for you

Handset

The hand-held part of the phone that you pick up, talk into, and listen from

Handset jack

To connect the handset to your telephone

Flash button

Activates a switchhook flash and/or automatically restores a dial tone without hanging up

Programmable dialing buttons Twelve buttons used for storing phone numbers for one-touch speed dialing*

Tone selector (not shown) For selecting high or low ringer frequencies and for selecting fast or slow ringer modulation rates

Ringer volume control (not shown) A 3-position switch to control the volume for the tone ringer

*These buttons are features of the telephone. They do not access the corresponding features of the communications system (exten- sion programming, Hold, Last Number Dial, and Auto Dial).

8102 Analog Telephone

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AT&T 555-620-126 manual Program button