AT&T 8110 User Manual
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Starting with the handset on the TOP VIEW and continuing clockwise:
Data jack
Auxiliary
power jack
Handset
Handset
Program button
Flash button
Speaker button
Handset jack
Pause button
Programmable
Dialing buttons
Hold button
Hold light
Redial button
Auto Answer button
Mute button
Message light
Redial button
Line jack
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.)
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
.
Adjunct (equipment)
jack
(On the 8102 only)
Auxiliary power jack
(On the 8110 only)
Dial pad
TOP VIEW
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.
Data jack
Pause button
Programmable Dialing
buttons
Hold light
Tone selector
(Slow/Fast)
Hold button
Redial button
Speaker
volume
control
Ringer
volume
control
Tone
selector
(Lo/Hi)
Auto Answer button
(On the 8110 only)
BOTTOM VIEW
SIDE VIEW
FIGURE 2 8110 Telephone Top, Side, and Bottom Views
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