The TOP VIEW includes the following:

1) LINE jack (on top/rear side of telephone)

This jack, located on the rear of the set, is used to connect the telephone and the modular wall jack. Use the 7-foot cord that comes with the set.

2) DATA jack (on top/rear of telephone)

This jack, located on the rear of the set, is used for connecting a device such as a modem to your telephone.

3) Ringer indicator/Message light

This indicator flashes when the telephone rings with an incoming call. The light also flashes when you have a message.

4) ON HOOK DIAL button

While the handset is on-hook, you can use this button to hear the progress of a call as it is being dialed. However, in order to speak to the other person, you must speak through the handset.

5) FLASH button

This button is used with PBX systems to activate special PBX facilities such as Hold or Transfer which may be available in your PBX.

6) Dial pad

The standard dial pad can be used for normal dialing. You can also store and then dial a telephone number or extension programmed on any of the ten numeric dial pad keys (0 and 1 through 9; you cannot store numbers on the * or # keys).

7) REDIAL button

With this feature, you can redial the last number dialed from the dial pad. Merely, lift the handset, and when you hear dial tone, press the REDIAL button. The last number that you dialed is redialed automatically. This number can be up to 32 digits.

8) PAUSE button

With this feature, you can insert a 3.6-second pause into the dialing sequence. A pause in a dialing sequence may be needed if your telephone is connected to certain types of PBX or to any network where a pause is required. For example, you may need a pause between an outside line access number (usually, “9”) and the telephone number.

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Avaya 9103 Line jack on top/rear side of telephone, Data jack on top/rear of telephone, Ringer indicator/Message light