Phone features, Answering and placing a call – AT&T Generic 1 User Manual

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Phone Features

The following features can be used no matter which communications system your
8101, 8102, or 8110 telephone is behind. Remember that you can use the
Speakerphone and Mute features only if you are using an 8110 telephone. Some
8110 users will also be able to use the Auto Answer feature; check with your system
manager.

Answering and Placing a Call

Note: If you are using the 8110 telephone, you can place and answer calls either by
going off-hook (by lifting the handset) or leaving the handset on-hook and by
pressing

[ Spkr ]

. Pressing

[ Spkr ]

simultaneously activates the built-in microphone so

that you can place and answer calls without lifting the handset.

If you are using the 8102 telephone, you can connect an external speakerphone to the
Speakerphone/headset jack on the bottom of your telephone. For procedures on
answering and placing calls with the adjunct speakerphone, refer to the instructions
that came with the equipment.

To answer a call

1

Pick up handset

2

Speak to other party

To answer a call using

1

When you hear the telephone ring,

the speakerphone (for

press

[ Spkr ]

8110 users)

Red light next to

[ Spkr ]

goes on

2

Speak to other party

To place a call

1

Pick up handset

[dial tone]

2

Dial desired number

To place a call using the

1

While on-hook, press

[ Spkr ]

[dial tone]

speakerphone (for 8110

Red light next to

[ Spkr ]

goes on

users)

2

Dial desired number

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