AT&T Comcode: 106291149 555-015-131 Issue 2, March 1992 8102 and 8110 Telephones Graphics© AT&T 1988 User’s Manual
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Important Safety Instructions Contents Important Safety Instructions 1 Your 8102 and 8110 Telephones 5 Only the most careful attention has been devoted to quality standards in the manufacture of your new telephone. Safety is a major factor in the design of every set. But, safety is YOUR responsibility too. Installing Your Telephone 12 Please read carefully the helpful tips listed below and on the next page. These suggestions will enable you to take fullest advantage of your new telephone.
Important Safety Instructions Contents Important Safety Instructions 1 Your 8102 and 8110 Telephones 5 Only the most careful attention has been devoted to quality standards in the manufacture of your new telephone. Safety is a major factor in the design of every set. But, safety is YOUR responsibility too. Installing Your Telephone 12 Please read carefully the helpful tips listed below and on the next page. These suggestions will enable you to take fullest advantage of your new telephone.
CONSIGNES DE SECURITE IMPORTANTES Service 1 Before cleaning, unplug the telephone from the modular wall jack. Do not use liquid cleaners or aerosol cleaners. Use a damp cloth for cleaning. 2 Unplug the telephone from the modular wall jack and refer servicing to qualified service personnel when these conditions exist: ● If liquid has been spilled into the telephone. ● If the telephone has been exposed to rain or water.
CONSIGNES DE SECURITE IMPORTANTES Service 1 Before cleaning, unplug the telephone from the modular wall jack. Do not use liquid cleaners or aerosol cleaners. Use a damp cloth for cleaning. 2 Unplug the telephone from the modular wall jack and refer servicing to qualified service personnel when these conditions exist: ● If liquid has been spilled into the telephone. ● If the telephone has been exposed to rain or water.
● Afin de réduire le risque de choc électrique, ne démontez pas le téléphone. Aucun composant réparable ou remplaçable par l'utilisateur n'est présent à l'intérieur du téléphone. Si vous ôtez le couvercle du téléphone, vous risquez d'être exposés à des tensions dangereuses. Si vous remontez le téléphone de façon erronée, vous risquez le choc électrique chaque fois que vous utilisez le téléphone par la suite.
● Afin de réduire le risque de choc électrique, ne démontez pas le téléphone. Aucun composant réparable ou remplaçable par l'utilisateur n'est présent à l'intérieur du téléphone. Si vous ôtez le couvercle du téléphone, vous risquez d'être exposés à des tensions dangereuses. Si vous remontez le téléphone de façon erronée, vous risquez le choc électrique chaque fois que vous utilisez le téléphone par la suite.
Before you begin to use the procedures described in this book check which type of telephone you are using by looking at the designation number at the top right corner on the front of your telephone. Then, see Figure 1, the 8102 telephone, or Figure 2, the 8110 telephone, according to which telephone you are using, and read the explanations of their features.
Before you begin to use the procedures described in this book check which type of telephone you are using by looking at the designation number at the top right corner on the front of your telephone. Then, see Figure 1, the 8102 telephone, or Figure 2, the 8110 telephone, according to which telephone you are using, and read the explanations of their features.
Starting with the handset on the TOP VIEW and continuing clockwise: Data jack Auxiliary power jack Handset Handset For placing and receiving calls. Adjunct (equipment) jack (On the 8102 only) 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.
Starting with the handset on the TOP VIEW and continuing clockwise: Data jack Auxiliary power jack Handset Handset For placing and receiving calls. Adjunct (equipment) jack (On the 8102 only) 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.
Mute button (On the 8110 only) For turning off the microphone associated with the handset or the built-in speakerphone. Message light A red light that flashes when a message has been left for you. Dial pad The standard 12-button pad for dialing telephone numbers. The dial pad is also used with the PROGRAM button to store numbers on the Programmable Dialing buttons. Handset jack For connecting the handset to your telephone.
Mute button (On the 8110 only) For turning off the microphone associated with the handset or the built-in speakerphone. Message light A red light that flashes when a message has been left for you. Dial pad The standard 12-button pad for dialing telephone numbers. The dial pad is also used with the PROGRAM button to store numbers on the Programmable Dialing buttons. Handset jack For connecting the handset to your telephone.
Installing Your Telephone Note: Although the drawings in this section show an 8110 telephone, the following installation procedures are applicable for both the 8102 and the 8110 telephones. 4 Turn the telephone right-side up and place it on your desk or table. 5 Plug one end of the coiled handset cord into the handset jack on the side of the telephone. See Figure 4. 6 Plug the other end of the handset cord into the handset. See Figure 4.
Installing Your Telephone Note: Although the drawings in this section show an 8110 telephone, the following installation procedures are applicable for both the 8102 and the 8110 telephones. 4 Turn the telephone right-side up and place it on your desk or table. 5 Plug one end of the coiled handset cord into the handset jack on the side of the telephone. See Figure 4. 6 Plug the other end of the handset cord into the handset. See Figure 4.
Wall Installation 2 Turn the telephone upside down so that you can see the bottom of the telephone. Use the following directions to mount the telephone on a standard wallphone jack with mounting studs. 3 Remove the mounting base by pushing in on the triangle at the center of the large end of the base and then lifting the base off the telephone. See Figure 6. 1 You must reverse the handset tab (which holds the handset when you hang up). See Figure 5.
Wall Installation 2 Turn the telephone upside down so that you can see the bottom of the telephone. Use the following directions to mount the telephone on a standard wallphone jack with mounting studs. 3 Remove the mounting base by pushing in on the triangle at the center of the large end of the base and then lifting the base off the telephone. See Figure 6. 1 You must reverse the handset tab (which holds the handset when you hang up). See Figure 5.
8 Plug one end of the coiled handset cord into the handset jack on the side of the telephone. See Figure 4. 9 Place the telephone against the base and push down so that the base locking tab slides into the slot at the top of the telephone. See Figure 9. 10 Push in on the triangle at the bottom center of the base to lock the Mounting studs bottom of the telephone into place. See Figure 9.
8 Plug one end of the coiled handset cord into the handset jack on the side of the telephone. See Figure 4. 9 Place the telephone against the base and push down so that the base locking tab slides into the slot at the top of the telephone. See Figure 9. 10 Push in on the triangle at the bottom center of the base to lock the Mounting studs bottom of the telephone into place. See Figure 9.
Labeling the Programmable Dialing Button Designation Card Use the following directions for labeling and inserting the programmable dialing buttons designation card on your telephone. Note: For directions on storing numbers on the programmable dialing buttons, refer to "Programmable Dialing Buttons" in the section titled Using the Features. 1 In the blank space next to the appropriate Programmable Dialing button, write or type the name, telephone number, or dialed feature that you want to store there.
Labeling the Programmable Dialing Button Designation Card Use the following directions for labeling and inserting the programmable dialing buttons designation card on your telephone. Note: For directions on storing numbers on the programmable dialing buttons, refer to "Programmable Dialing Buttons" in the section titled Using the Features. 1 In the blank space next to the appropriate Programmable Dialing button, write or type the name, telephone number, or dialed feature that you want to store there.
Using the Features The procedures which follow give short, step-by-step instructions for using each feature. For your convenience, features are listed alphabetically. Note: At the end of this booklet is a one-page Quick Reference Guide which allows you quick access to procedures for many of the telephone features. You can remove this page from the manual (tear along the perforation), and keep it near your telephone.
Using the Features The procedures which follow give short, step-by-step instructions for using each feature. For your convenience, features are listed alphabetically. Note: At the end of this booklet is a one-page Quick Reference Guide which allows you quick access to procedures for many of the telephone features. You can remove this page from the manual (tear along the perforation), and keep it near your telephone.
Answering and Placing a Call (cont.) To place a call using the speakerphone (for 8110 users) 1 ● 2 [dial tone] While on-hook, press [ Spkr ] Red light next to [ Spkr ] goes on Dial desired number To end a call 1 Hang up handset or if you are using the speakerphone, press [ Spkr ] ● Auto Answer (for 8110 Users) Automatically answers the call and turns on the built-in speakerphone on the 8110 telephone.
Answering and Placing a Call (cont.) To place a call using the speakerphone (for 8110 users) 1 ● 2 [dial tone] While on-hook, press [ Spkr ] Red light next to [ Spkr ] goes on Dial desired number To end a call 1 Hang up handset or if you are using the speakerphone, press [ Spkr ] ● Auto Answer (for 8110 Users) Automatically answers the call and turns on the built-in speakerphone on the 8110 telephone.
Hold (cont.) Flash or if you are using an 8110 telephone, you can return to the call by doing the following: If your telephone is connected to a business communications system, you can use [ Flash ] instead of pressing the switchhook for such features as Conference or Call Waiting. Check with your System Administrator to see which features you can use.
Hold (cont.) Flash or if you are using an 8110 telephone, you can return to the call by doing the following: If your telephone is connected to a business communications system, you can use [ Flash ] instead of pressing the switchhook for such features as Conference or Call Waiting. Check with your System Administrator to see which features you can use.
Programmable Dialing Buttons (cont.) Personalized Ring To program any of the 12 programmable dialing buttons (while on-hook) The 2 tone controls on the side of the telephone allow you to choose your own personalized ring pattern. Use to help distinguish your incoming calls from those of other nearby telephones.
Programmable Dialing Buttons (cont.) Personalized Ring To program any of the 12 programmable dialing buttons (while on-hook) The 2 tone controls on the side of the telephone allow you to choose your own personalized ring pattern. Use to help distinguish your incoming calls from those of other nearby telephones.
To program an automatic pause for redialed numbers To dial a number with a programmable dialing button 1 2 1 Pick up handset or if you are using an 8110 telephone, you can press [ Spkr ] When you hear dial tone, press appropriate programmable dialing button ● Press [ Redial ] 3 Press the appropriate access code and number of pauses in order to insert a long enough waiting time to obtain a second dial tone.
To program an automatic pause for redialed numbers To dial a number with a programmable dialing button 1 2 1 Pick up handset or if you are using an 8110 telephone, you can press [ Spkr ] When you hear dial tone, press appropriate programmable dialing button ● Press [ Redial ] 3 Press the appropriate access code and number of pauses in order to insert a long enough waiting time to obtain a second dial tone.
Appendix A Speakerphone (for 8110 Users) Allows you to place and answer calls without lifting the handset. Use any time you prefer hands-free communication, both speaking and listening, or for group conference situations. To place/answer a call without lifting the handset 1 Press [ Spkr ] ● 2 Important: The installation of adjunct equipment (such as the AT&T S201A speakerphone or a 500A Headset Adapter) with the 8102 telephone is different from installation with other telephones.
Appendix A Speakerphone (for 8110 Users) Allows you to place and answer calls without lifting the handset. Use any time you prefer hands-free communication, both speaking and listening, or for group conference situations. To place/answer a call without lifting the handset 1 Press [ Spkr ] ● 2 Important: The installation of adjunct equipment (such as the AT&T S201A speakerphone or a 500A Headset Adapter) with the 8102 telephone is different from installation with other telephones.
Appendix B Power supply Adjunct cord Operation of the 500A Headset Adapter (with the 8102 Telephone) If you are using a 500A Headset Adapter with your 8102 telephone, read the following instructions on using a headset and the headset adapter. Note that headset operation is essentially the same as handset operation, except when using the Hold feature.
Appendix B Power supply Adjunct cord Operation of the 500A Headset Adapter (with the 8102 Telephone) If you are using a 500A Headset Adapter with your 8102 telephone, read the following instructions on using a headset and the headset adapter. Note that headset operation is essentially the same as handset operation, except when using the Hold feature.
Switching from the Headset to the Handset If you are on a call on the headset and want to switch to the handset, you can do so by lifting the handset. The call is now on the handset. Press the Off button on the headset adapter in order to turn off the light next to the On/Quiet button. To switch from the handset back to the headset, press the On/Quiet button and place the handset back in the telephone cradle.
Switching from the Headset to the Handset If you are on a call on the headset and want to switch to the handset, you can do so by lifting the handset. The call is now on the handset. Press the Off button on the headset adapter in order to turn off the light next to the On/Quiet button. To switch from the handset back to the headset, press the On/Quiet button and place the handset back in the telephone cradle.
Appendix D FCC Registration and Repair Information If Your Telephone Does Not Respond Your new AT&T 8102 or 8110 telephone has been registered with the Federal Communications Commission (FCC). This product complies with standards in Part 68 of the FCC rules. The FCC requires us to provide you with the following information: If your 8102 or 8110 telephone does not respond to any button presses or if it sounds as if it is dead, try the following procedure before seeking repair assistance.
Appendix D FCC Registration and Repair Information If Your Telephone Does Not Respond Your new AT&T 8102 or 8110 telephone has been registered with the Federal Communications Commission (FCC). This product complies with standards in Part 68 of the FCC rules. The FCC requires us to provide you with the following information: If your 8102 or 8110 telephone does not respond to any button presses or if it sounds as if it is dead, try the following procedure before seeking repair assistance.
● RIGHT OF THE TELEPHONE COMPANY If telephone equipment is causing harm to the telephone network, the telephone company may temporality discontinue your telephone service. If possible, they’ll notify you before they interrupt service. If advance notice isn’t practical, you’ll be notified as soon as possible. You’ll be given the opportunity to correct the problem, and you’ll be informed of your right to file a complaint with the FCC.
● RIGHT OF THE TELEPHONE COMPANY If telephone equipment is causing harm to the telephone network, the telephone company may temporality discontinue your telephone service. If possible, they’ll notify you before they interrupt service. If advance notice isn’t practical, you’ll be notified as soon as possible. You’ll be given the opportunity to correct the problem, and you’ll be informed of your right to file a complaint with the FCC.
Quick Reference Guide Storing Numbers in Memory 1 2 3 4 While the telephone is on-hook, press the PROGRAM button Press programmable dialing button Dial telephone number Press the PROGRAM button Dialing Numbers in Memory Pick up handset OR Press [ Spkr ] 2 Press programmable dialing button 1 Erasing a Number in Memory 1 2 3 Press the PROGRAM button Press programmable dialing button twice Press the PROGRAM button OR Pick up handset Holding and Returning to a Call Press [ Hold ] The call is now on hold 2
Using the Built-in Speakerphone (For 8110 Users Only) To place or answer a call, press [ Spkr ] To mute the speakerphone microphone, press [ Mute ] To change from speakerphone to handset, pick up handset while on speakerphone 4 To change from handset to speakerphone, press [ Spkr ] and hang up handset 5 To end call, press [ Spkr ] 1 2 3 Using the Auto Answer Feature (For 8110 Users Only) Note: Your System Administrator can tell you whether you have this feature.
AT&T Comcode: 106291149 555-015-131 Issue 2, March 1992 8102 and 8110 Telephones Graphics© AT&T 1988 User’s Manual