DEFINITYEnterpriseCommunicationsServerandSystem75andSystem85
Terminals and Adjuncts Reference
555-015-201
Issue 11
December 1999
The 8100 Series Telephones
16-19The 8110 and 8110M Telephones
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■ REDIAL button
Can be used for redialing the last number dialed from the dial pad, either
an extension or an outside number. The number redialed can be up to
20 digits.
With the (Redial) Auto-Pause feature, the telephones can be programmed
to insert pauses after a dial access code (such as 9) in a redialed number.
If the user usually waits a short period to obtain a second dial tone after
dialing an access code, this waiting time can be set by programming the
automatic pause between the system access code and the telephone
number. The (Redial) Auto-Pause feature will help eliminate misdialing.
■ HOLD button
Used for putting a call on hold. If users want to put a call on hold and place
another call, they must access the system Hold feature by using the Flash
button.
■ Speakerphone button (labeled SPKR)
Used for 2-way conversation with another party without lifting the handset.
Speaker volume is controlled by using the Speaker volume control switch
on the right side of the telephone.
■ MUTE button
Used for turning off the microphone of the built-in speakerphone or the
handset.
■ Auto Answer button (labeled AUTO)
Used for enabling calls to be automatically answered a call without lifting
the handset. For those who require speakerphone functionality without use
of the Auto-Answer feature, the Auto-Answer button can be removed and
replaced with a flat cap cover shipped with each 8110 and 8110M
telephone.
Message Light
The red Message light flashes when a message is left for the user. It goes off
when the user retrieves the message. The Message light also serves as a visual
ringing indicator by flashing quickly while the telephone is ringing.
Programmable Dialing Buttons
The 8110 and 8110M telephones provide 12 programmable dialing buttons on
which the user can store frequently dialed telephone numbers or feature codes.
Twenty elements can be stored on one button (digits and characters, such as a #
or * or Pause or Flash). To use these pre-programmed features, the user merely
lifts the handset (the user may choose, instead, to press the SPEAKER button to
turn on the speakerphone) and then press the appropriate programmable dialing
button.