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Page 1 - Communications System

DEFINITY® Communications SystemGeneric 1, Generic 3, and System 75Generic 2 and System 858101, 8102, and 8110 TelephonesUser's Guide

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Starting with the handset on the TOP VIEW and continuing clockwise:HandsetData jackAdjunct (equipment) jack (onthe 8102 only)Auxiliary power jack (on

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Dial padThe standard 12-button pad for dialing telephonenumbers. The dial pad is also used with the PROGRAMbutton to store numbers on the programmable

Page 4 - Contents

The BOTTOM VIEW includes the following:Adjunct power jack (for adjunctFor connecting an adjunct power source for usingequipment) (on the 8102 only)adj

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What the Features DoThe following section lists several voice features and briefly explains what each onedoes and how you might want to use it.The fea

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Programmable Dialing Buttons (for 8102 and 8110 Users) The 12 programmabledialing buttons are provided for one-touch dialing of frequently dialed tele

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Call Waiting When you are busy on a call, sends a distinctive tone to notify you ofanother incoming call waiting to be answered. This allows you to co

Page 8 - BOTTOM VIEW

How to Use the FeaturesThe following procedures give short, step-by-step instructions for using each feature.For your convenience, features are listed

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Quick Reference ListsAt the end of this booklet is a set of quick reference lists. Use them to record yourfeature and trunk codes, Abbreviated Dialing

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Phone FeaturesThe following features can be used no matter which communications system your8101, 8102, or 8110 telephone is behind. Remember that you

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To end a call1Hang up handsetorif you are using the speakerphone,press [ Spkr ]●Red light next to [ Spkr ] goes offAuto Answer (for 8110 Users) Note:

Page 12 - Line jack

NOTICEWhile reasonable efforts were made to ensure that the information in this documentwas complete and accurate at the time of printing, AT&T ca

Page 13 - What the Features Do

To turn off the Auto1Press [ Auto ] Answer featuretemporarily●Button reverts to “down” positionYou may also choose to disable the Auto Answer button (

Page 14 - System Features

2If you are using an 8110 telephone, press [ Spkr ]●Red light next to [ Spkr ] goes on; red light next tothe PAUSE button goes off●You are reconnected

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Personalized Ring (for 8102 and 8110 Users) The tone selector labeled HI--LO will help you select one of two tone-ringerfrequencies. Slide the tone se

Page 16 - How to Use the Features

To insert the button1If you are using a new telephone, remove the buttondesignation card on yourdesignation card from the box in which the telephonete

Page 17 - Quick Reference Lists

For example, to put a pause between the dialingaccess number, 9, and the telephone number,press the PAUSE button, then 12125551234 .)Several depressio

Page 18 - Answering and Placing a Call

Redial (With Auto-Pause) (8102 and 8110 Users) To program an automatic1pause for redialednumbers234While the telephone is on-hook,press the PROGRAM bu

Page 19 - Auto Answer (for 8110 Users)

6Press the PROGRAM button again●The access code sequence is stored for redialingat a later time. Now, when you press [ Redial ] toredial a call using

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To resume talking toother party (To turn onspeakerphonemicrophone again)1 Press [ Mute ] ●Red light next to [ Mute ] goes off2Resume conversation with

Page 21 - Mute (for 8110 Users)

System FeaturesSince your 8101, 8102, or 8110 telephone is connected to a DEFINITY Generic 1 orSystem 75 or Generic 2 or System 85 communications syst

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Note: Each telephone number or feature code isstored as a separate list item.2Pick up handset[dial tone]3Dial Abbreviated Dialing Program code[dial to

Page 23 - [ Flash ]

YOUR RESPONSIBILITY FOR YOUR SYSTEM'S SECURITYYou are responsible for the security of your system. AT&T does not warrant thatthis product is

Page 24 - [ Redial ]

Automatic Callback To automatically place1another call to anextension that was busyor did not answer234Press [ Flash ] during call attempt[recall dial

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Note: Some telephones may have restrictions onwhere calls can be forwarded (see your systemmanager).3Hang upNote: You may hear a ring-ping tone as eac

Page 26 - Speakerphone (for 8110 Users)

Note: If you receive intercept tone, the parked callhas been disconnected or retrieved by someone else.Call Pickup To answer a call to a1Dial Call Pic

Page 27 - 1 Press [ Mute ]

●You are connected to waiting callTo return to held call1Complete present call and hang up●Held call sends 3-burst priority ring2Lift handset●You are

Page 28 - Abbreviated Dialing

Hold (with Second Dial Tone) Note: The following feature allows you to place or answer another call or activateanother feature while you have a call o

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Version Note: If you are using System 75, Version 2, Version 3, or DEFINITYGeneric 1, the following directions apply:To put a call on hold1Press [ Fl

Page 30 - Call Forwarding All Calls

Leave Word Calling To leave a message after1dialing an extension(when your call is not2answered, you hearcoverage or busy tone, oryou have been put on

Page 31 - Call Park

Send All Calls To send all incoming calls1Dial Send All Calls code(except priority calls)[confirmation tone]immediately to coverage2Hang upNote: You m

Page 32 - Call Waiting

Voice Message Retrieval Version Note: If you are using System 75, Version 1, you cannot use this feature.To retrieve your voice1 Dial Voice Message Re

Page 33 - Conference

Tones and Their MeaningsRinging tones are produced by an incoming call. Handset tones are those whichyou hear through the handset (receiver).Ringing T

Page 34 - Hold (with Second Dial Tone)

ContentsYour 8101, 8102, and 8110 Telephones1What the Features Do8Phone Features8System Features9How to Use the Features11Special Instructions for Gen

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Key Words to Knowactivate To begin or turn on the operation of a feature.attendant The person who handles incoming and outgoing calls at the mainconso

Page 36 - Priority Calling

pickup group A group of telephone users who can answer calls for each otherthrough the Call Pickup feature. Group members are determined by the system

Page 37 - Transfer

Quick Reference ListsFeature CodesFeatureCodeABBREVIATED DIALINGList 1List 2List 3ProgramAUTOMATIC CALLBACKCancelCALL FORWARDINGALL CALLSCancelCALL PA

Page 38 - Voice Message Retrieval

Trunk CodesAbbreviated Dialing*DescriptionCodeItem1MiscellaneousDescription ExtensionMessageAttendantPersonal List 1Personal List 2Personal List 3No.N

Page 39 - Tones and Their Meanings

AT&T 555-230-746Issue 2December 1993Graphics © AT&T 1988

Page 40 - Key Words to Know

Tones and Their Meanings34Ringing Tones34Handset Tones34Key Words to Know35Quick Reference Listsii

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Your 8101, 8102, and 8110 TelephonesThe 8101, 8102, and 8110 telephones are similar in appearance; however, the 8110telephone has an added built-in sp

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Data jackHandsetFlash buttonHandset jackLabelingdesignationcardRedial buttonHold lightHold buttonMessage lightDial padTOP VIEWFigure 1. 8101 Telephone

Page 43 - Miscellaneous

Program ButtonFlash ButtonHandset JackHandsetData JackAdjunct (equipment)JackPause ButtonProgrammableDialing ButtonsRedial ButtonHold LightHold Button

Page 44 - Graphics © AT&T 1988

HandsetData JackAuxiliaryPower JackProgram ButtonPause ButtonFlash ButtonSpeaker ButtonHandset JackProgrammableDialing ButtonsRedial ButtonHold LightH

Related models: 8102 | 8101 | Generic 2 |

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