Lucent Technologies 8104 - Manual

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  • Page 2 – IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS; Never spill liquid of; ANSWERING AND PLACING A CALL
  • Page 3 – • Hold down the switchhook and slide the handset tab up and out of; Power; supply
  • Page 4 – RIGHT OF THE TELEPHONE COMPANY; INTERFERENCE INFORMATION; Some telephone equipment generates and uses radio; CANADIAN REGULATIONS; FOR THE SYSTEM MANAGER ONLY; programmed only by the
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8101, 8101M, 8102M, 8103, 8104, 8110M and 8111
Telephones Quick Reference

The 8101 and 8103 Telephones, Top View

The 8101M Telephone, Top View

The 8102M and 8104 Telephones, Top View

The 8110M and 8111Telephones, Top View

Side and Bottom Views of the 8101, 8101M, 8102M, 8103, 8104,
8110M, and 8111

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Special Features:

The

FLASH Button

— press the FLASH button instead of pressing

the switchhook for features such as Conference with business
communications systems, and for custom calling features if you are
using your telephone at home.

The

Speaker Button (only on the 8110M and 8111)

— for accessing

the built-in speakerphone and microphone combination. To turn off
the microphone on the speakerphone, press .

The

Message Light —

a red light which flashes when a message has

been left for you.

The

Adjunct Equipment Jack (only on the 8102M and 8104)

— for

connecting adjunct equipment such as a speakerphone or headset to
your telephone.

The

Adjunct Power Jack (only on the 8102M and 8104)

— for

connecting an auxiliary power source for using adjunct equipment
such as headsets or speakerphone.

The

Data Jack

— for connecting a device such as a modem to your

telephone.

There are

two Tone Selectors

: The one marked HI and LO is used for

selecting one of two tone ringer frequencies. The one marked FAST
and SLOW is used for selecting one of two tone ringer modulation
rates.

On the 8101 and 8103, the

Mode Selector

selects dialing mode (Pulse

or Tone). The

Positive Disconnect

(On/Off) switch, also on the 8101

and 8103, can be turned on to engage the Timed Disconnect feature.

For information and procedures on the

Auto Answer Button

, see

“Auto Answer” later in this guide. For information and procedures on
the

Programmable Dialing Buttons

and the

Pause Button

, see

“Programmable Dialing Buttons” also later in this guide.

THIS NUMBER

Message

1

2

3

4

5

6

7

8

9

ABC

DEF

MNO

JKL

GHI

PQRS

TUV

WXYZ

*

O

#

OPER

Dial pad

Handset

Flash

Handset

Data jack

Redial button
Hold light

Hold button

Message light

Flash

Redial

Hold

button

jack

Labeling
designation
card

THIS NUMBER

Message

1

2

3

4

5

6

7

8

9

ABC

DEF

MNO

JKL

GHI

PQRS

TUV

WXYZ

*

O

#

OPER

Dial pad

Handset

Flash button

Handset

Data jack

Message light

Flash

jack

Labeling
designation
card

THIS NUMBER

Message

1

2

3

4

5

6

7

8

9

ABC

DEF

MNO

JKL

GHI

PQRS

TUV

WXYZ

*

O

#

OPER

Dial pad

Handset

Flash

Handset

Data jack

Programmable

Pause button

Redial button

Hold light

Hold button

Message light

Flash

Redial

Hold

PROGRAM

PAUSE

Program

Adjunct

button

button

jack

Dialing buttons

(equipment)
jack

THIS NUMBER

Message

1

2

3

4

5

6

7

8

9

ABC

DEF

MNO

J KL

GHI

PQRS

TUV

WXYZ

*

O

#

OPER

Dial pad

Handset

Flash

Handset

Programmable

Pause button

Redial button

Hold light

Hold button

Message light

Flash

Redial

Hold

PROGRAM

PAUSE

Program

button

jack

Data jack

Dialing buttons

Speaker

Mute

Auto

Auto Answer
button

Mute button

Speaker

button

button

Adjunct power jack

Routing
channels

The 8101, 8101M, and 8103

The 8102M, 8104, 8110M, and 8111

Ringer volume

Positive

Disconnect

(on 8101 and

8103 only)

Pulse/Tone
Mode (on
8101/8103 only)

Speaker volume
control (on

Ringer

Tone selector
(Fast/Slow)

Tone selector (Lo/Hi)

Line jack

(on 8102M and

8104 only)

8110M/8111 only)

volume

Mute

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