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Avaya Inc. Any reference within the text to Lucent Technologies Inc. or Lucent should be interpreted as references to Avaya Inc. The exception is cross references to books published prior to April 1, 2001, which may retain their original Lucent titles.
FCC Regulations Pertaining to this equipment Interference Information (Part 15) Some telephone equipment generates and uses radio frequency energy, and if not installed and used properly, may cause interference to radio and television reception. Your Lucent Technologies product has been tested and found to meet the standards for a Class B computing device, as specified in Subpart J of Part 15 of the FCC Rules.
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The telephone number assigned to the line used with this telephone. The Registration Number and the Ringer Equivalence Number (REN) from the Registration label on the bottom of the telephone. The REN is useful to determine how many devices you can connect to your telephone line and still have them ring when your telephone line is called.
IMPORTANT SAFETY WARNINGS 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. Please read carefully the helpful tips listed below and on the next page.
telephone is subsequently used. If your telephone does not work properly, refer to the information below which describes how to get service for your telephone. Service Before cleaning, unplug the telephone from the modular wall jack. Do not use liquid cleaners or aerosol cleaners. Use a damp cloth for cleaning.
Your 9110 Telephone The Lucent Technologies 9110 telephone can be used at your place of business with any of the following communications systems: System 25, System 75, System 85, DEFINITY® Generic 1 or Generic 2, MERLIN®, or Dimension® Communications Systems. The Lucent...
Figure 1: Lucent Technologies 9110 Telephone, Top and Bottom Views TEL. NO. EXT. NO. SPEAKER PHONE FLASH PQRS SAVE PROGRAM PAUSE TOP VIEW RINGER PITCH BOTTOM VIEW MUTE WXYZ 9110 TONE REDIAL...
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The TOP VIEW includes the following:. 1) 9-volt Adapter jack (on top/rear side of telephone) This round jack, located on the top/rear of the set and labeled DC 9V, is used to connect a 9-volt adapter to the telephone. This adapter can be used for improving the performance of the built-in speakerphone on long loops in which there is limited power available from the line.
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8) FLASH button This button is used with PBX systems to activate special PBX facilities such as Hold or Transfer which may be available in your PBX. 9) Dial pad The standard dial pad can be used for normal dialing. 10) REDIAL button With this feature, you can redial the last number dialed from the dial pad.
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16) Handset The handset is used for placing and receiving calls. The BOTTOM VIEW includes the following: 17) Battery compartment You may place two 1.5-Volt AA batteries in this compartment in case of power outage. 18) Speakerphone volume slide control This control is used to adjust the volume of the speakerphone.
Installation Use the following procedures for installing your 9110 telephone. Contents of the 9110 Package The following items come in the box with the 9110 telephone: A 7-foot line cord A 9-foot handset cord Installing the Batteries This telephone requires two 1.5-volt AA batteries (provided with the set) to retain the numbers stored in memory in the event the telephone is disconnected from the line.
Desk/Table Installation For desk or table installation, use the 7-foot straight line cord that came with your telephone to connect the telephone to a modular jack. WARNING: Do not plug the handset cord into the line jack on the bottom of your telephone since it could damage your handset and the telephone.
Using the Features Answering and Placing a Call To answer a call Lift the handset. Speak with the other party. To place a call Lift the handset or press the SPEAKERPHONE button. When you press the SPEAKERPHONE button, the light next to the button goes on.
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To turn off (mute) the microphone on the handset or the speakerphone so the other person on the call cannot hear you While on a call, press the MUTE button. The light next to the MUTE button goes on. The microphone associated with the handset or the speakerphone, whichever you are using, is turned off.
The Memory-Dialing Feature You may store any combination of numeric entries, including a pause or flash, a *, and a #, in Tone mode. Use the following procedures. To store a number on any of the 10 memory-dialing buttons Note: Two separate telephone numbers can be stored on each memory-dialing button, one on the upper half of the button (numbered 01 through 10) and one telephone number on the lower half of the button (numbered 11 through 20).
To dial a telephone number stored on a memory-dialing button Lift the handset or press the SPEAKERPHONE button. When you press the SPEAKERPHONE button, the light next to the button goes on. Press the memory-dialing button on which the telephone number is stored.
To use the REDIAL button to redial a number you just dialed Lift the handset or press the SPEAKERPHONE button. When you press the SPEAKERPHONE button, the light next to the button goes on. When you hear dial tone, press the REDIAL button (to redial the last number that you dialed).
Transfer To send a present call to another extension or to an outside number Press the FLASH button. The present call is put on hold. Dial the number to which the call is to be transferred. Remain on the line and announce the call; if the dialed number is busy or not answered, press the FLASH button twice to return to the held call.
General Care and Maintenance This telephone is a precision electronic instrument. While in use or storage, care should be taken to avoid rough handling, extreme temperatures, and damp or dirty environments. Cleaning NEVER use aerosol sprays or other chemical agents or substances which leave a residue (furniture polish, for example).
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