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    Figure 16-2. The 8101M Telephone
    The 8101 and 8101M telephones are single-line analog models that require one
    tip and ring pair for operation. These telephones contain a Message light, a
    designation card on which the user can write frequently-dialed numbers and
    extensions, selectable personalized ringing pattern, and a Data jack. The 8101
    and 8101M telephones allow access to system features with the FLASH button
    and appropriate dial codes. The 8101 telephone provides the added features of
    automatic redial (with a REDIAL button) and a HOLD button with a single
    associated light.
    THIS NUMBER
    Message
    1
    23
    456
    78
    9ABC DEF
    MNO JKL GHI
    PQRS TUV WXYZ
    *O#OPER
    8101
    Dial Pad
    FlashMessage Light
    Flash
    Data JackHandset
    Designation
    Card (on rear of housing)
    Ringer
    Vo l u m e
    Control
    (on right side
    of telephone)
    Reversible Stand
    (on bottom of
    telephone)
    Button 
    						
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    Applications
    The 8101 and 8101M telephones can be used with the DEFINITY
    Communications System Generic 1, Generic 2, and Generic 3, the DEFINITY
    ECS, System 75, and System 85. These telephones have local phone features,
    but can also be used for the system features with the FLASH button.
    Physical Description
    Dimensions
    NOTE:
    The dimensions listed here for the 8101 and 8101M telephones are
    approximate.
    Width = 6-3/4 inches
    Depth (front to back) = 9-1/2 inches
    Height (maximum with handset in place) = 3-1/2 inches
    Thickness of housing = At the top of the telephone, the thickness measures
    1-5/8 inches; at the bottom of the telephone, the thickness measures 1 inch.
    Feature Buttons
    Fixed Feature Buttons
    Both the 8101 and 8101M telephones have a FLASH button, which can be used
    for such features as Conference with business communications systems.
    The 8101 also has a REDIAL button, which 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.
    The 8101 also has a HOLD button, which can be used for putting a call on hold. If
    users want to put a call on hold and place another call, they must use the system
    Hold feature by using the FLASH button.
    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.
    Designation Card
    On the front of the 8101 and 8101M, there is a designation card on which the user
    can write frequently-dialed telephone numbers and extensions. 
    						
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    Other Physical Features
    Ringing
    The 8101 and 8101M telephones have electronic tone ringing. The ringer volume
    control is a 3-position switch on the right side of the housing.
    Positive Disconnect
    The 8101 telephone has a switch with which the user can select positive
    disconnect or turn it off. In the ON position, this switch hangs up the phone for
    approximately two seconds, even if the switchhook depression is for a shorter
    duration. This action prevents inadvertent switchhook flashes. To initiate a
    switchhook flash in this mode, the FLASH button must be pressed. In the OFF
    position, switchhook functioning is normal.
    Mode Selector
    The 8101 telephone has a 2-position switch which allows the user to select either
    rotary pulse or touch tone dialing.
    Mounting Options
    The 8101 and 8101M telephones come equipped with a non-adjustable desk
    stand which can be turned upside-down and used for wall mounting the
    telephone.
    Jacks
    The 8101 and 8101M telephones have a Line jack on the back of the telephone
    for connecting a line cord, and a Handset cord jack for connecting the handset.
    These telephones also have a Data jack for connecting a device such as a
    modem to the telephone.
    Handset
    The 8101 and 8101M telephones are equipped with a K-type handset.
    Dial pad
    The 8101 and 8101M telephones are equipped with a 12-button touch-tone dial
    pad. The letters “Q” and “Z” have been added to the appropriate dial pad keys for
    directory access, and the “5” button on your dial pad has raised bars for
    visually-impaired users.
    Cords
    Two cords are supplied with the 8101 and 8101M telephones: a coiled 9-foot
    modular handset cord and a 7-foot modular line cord.
    Color Options
    The 8101 and 8101M telephones are available in black and in white. 
    						
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    Distance Limitations
    The maximum allowable distances of an 8101 or 8101M telephone from the
    DEFINITY G1, G2, and G3, DEFINITY ECS, System 75, or System 85 cabinet are
    shown in the table below.
    Power Requirements
    The 8101 and 8101M telephones receive power from the system and do not
    require any external power supply.
    Switch Administration
    The 8101 and 8101M telephones must be administered in the following ways:
    nIf the 8101 or 8101M telephone is connected to a System 75, a
    DEFINITY G1 or G3, or a DEFINITY ECS, it must be administered as a
    2500 analog telephone with Message Waiting.
    nIf the 8101 or 8101M telephone is connected to a System 85 or a
    DEFINITY G2, it can be administered as an analog line.
    Power Failure Operation
    The 8101 and 8101M telephone can be used as an emergency station during
    power failure transfer conditions.
    Table 16-1. Distance Limitations for the 8101 and 8101M Telephones
    System Port BoardNominal Maximum Range in Feet 
    (Meters)
    24 AWG 26 AWG
    System 85 SN229
    SN228B6,500 (1,981)
    6,500 (1,981)4,100 (1,246)
    4,100 (1,246)
    DEFINITY G2 SN229
    SN228B
    TN742
    TN7466,500 (1,981)
    6,500 (1,981)
    15,200 (4,633)
    3,000 (915)4,100 (1,246)
    4,100 (1,246)
    10,000 (3,050)
    2,000 (610)
    DEFINITY G1 and
    G3, DEFINITY
    ECS, and System
    75TN742
    TN769
    TN74615,200 (4,633)
    15,200 (4,633)
    3,000 (915)10,000 (3,050)
    10,000 (3,050)
    2,000 (610) 
    						
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    Ringer Equivalency Numbers
    The Ringer Equivalency Number for the 8101 and 8101M telephones is:
    REN 0.4A, 0.8B.
    FCC Registration
    The 8101 and 8101M telephones are FCC registered (AS5CHN-20714-MT-E).
    Hearing Aid Compatible
    These two telephones are compatible with the inductively coupled hearing aids
    prescribed by the FCC.
    8101 and 8101M Telephones PECs and Comcodes
    The 8101 and 8101M telephones and optional components can be ordered with
    the following PECs and Comcodes:
    nBasic 8101Telephone
    PEC: 3192-101 (Black=COL09; White=COL10)
    Comcode: Black=106272289; White=106272297
    n8101M Telephone
    PEC (through 1996): 3192-102 (Black=COL09; White=COL10)
    Comcode (through 1996): Black=107358889; White=107358897
    Comcode (starting in 1997): Black=107730491; White=107305509
    nHandset
    Comcode: Black=107136800; White=106063408
    nHandset cord (9 feet)
    Comcode: Black=107154262; White: 107154270
    nLine cord (7 feet)
    Comcode: 107123069
    nLine cord (14 feet, silver)
    PEC: 2725-07N (COL18)
    Comcode: 103786802
    nLine cord (25 feet, silver)
    PEC: 2725-07S (COL18)
    Comcode: 103786828 
    						
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    nDesignation strips
    PEC: 31941 (Package of 25)
    Comcode: 847367539
    PEC: 31942 (Package of 100)
    Comcode: 847367547
    nDesignation card covers
    Comcode: 847173937
    Adjuncts
    The 8101 and 8101M telephones do not have an Adjunct equipment jack and
    therefore will not suppor t any adjuncts.
    Additional Documents
    The following documents contain additional information relating to the 8101 and
    8101M telephone: (Use the 9-digit number listed after each document to order the
    book from the BCS Publications Center for Lucent Technologies.)
    nDEFINITY Communications System Generic 1, Generic 2, and Generic 3,
    System 75 and System 85 8101, 8102, 8102M, 8110, 8110M Telephones
    User’s Guide
    , 555-230-774
    The following instructions are shipped with every 8101 and 8101M telephone:
    n8101, 8102 and 8110 Telephones User’s Manual, 555-015-131
    n8101, 8101M, 8102M and 8110M Telephones Quick Reference Guide 
    						
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    The 8102 and 8102M Telephones
    Figure 16-3. The 8102 and 8102M Telephone
    The basic 8102 telephone (which includes the 8102A01A and 8102A01B) and the
    modified 8102M (8102A01C) telephone are single-line analog sets that require
    one tip and ring pair for operation. These telephones are exactly the same in
    appearance: each contains 12 programmable dialing buttons, automatic redial
    (with the REDIAL button), selected personalized ringing pattern, a Message light,
    THIS NUMBER
    Message
    1
    23
    456
    78
    9ABC DEF
    MNO JKL GHI
    PQRS TUV WXYZ
    *O#OPER
    8102
    Dial Pad Handset JackFlash ButtonHandsetAdjunct (equipment)
    12 ProgrammablePause Button
    Redial Button
    Hold Light
    Hold Button
    Message Light
    Flash Redial Hold
    PROGRAM PAUSE
    Data Jack
    Dialing Buttons Program Button(on rear of housing) Jack (on rear of housing)
    Ringer Volume
    Control (on side of
    Ringer Volume
    Control (on side
    Ringer Tone
    Selectors (on side
    of voice terminal)
    voice terminal)
    of voice terminal)
    Adjunct Power Jack
    (on back of voice
    terminal) 
    						
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    a HOLD button, a Data jack, and an Adjunct jack. The 8102 and 8102M
    telephones also allow access to system features with the FLASH button and
    appropriate dial codes.
    NOTE:
    In late 1995, the basic 8102 telephone was no longer manufactured. Only
    the 8102M is available.
    Applications
    The 8102 and 8102M telephones can be used with the DEFINITY
    Communications System Generic 1, Generic 2, and Generic 3, the DEFINITY
    ECS, System 75, and System 85. These telephones have local phone features,
    but can also be used with the FLASH button for system features.
    The 8102 and 8102M telephones can be conver ted to a hotel/motel telephone for
    the lodging industry. The converted telephone has 10 pre-programmed buttons
    which enable users easy communication with assigned numbers within the
    hotel/motel, such as the front desk or housekeeping service, for instance.
    Physical Description
    Dimensions
    NOTE:
    The dimensions listed here for the 8102 and 8102M telephones are
    approximate.
    Width = 6-3/4 inches
    Depth (front to back) = 9-1/2 inches
    Height (maximum with handset in place) = 3-1/2 inches
    Thickness of housing = At the top of the telephone, the thickness measures
    1-5/8 inches; at the bottom of the telephone, the thickness measures 1 inch.
    Feature Buttons
    Fixed Feature Buttons
    The 8102 and 8102M telephones have the following fixed feature buttons:
    nFLASH button
    For using features such as Conference with business communications
    systems. 
    						
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    nREDIAL 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 telephone can be programmed to
    inser t 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.
    nHOLD button
    Used for putting a call on hold. If users want to put a call on hold and place
    another call, they must use the system Hold feature by using the FLASH
    button.
    nMessage 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.
    nProgrammable Dialing Buttons
    The 8102 and 8102M telephones provide 12 programmable dialing buttons
    on which the user can store frequently dialed telephone numbers or feature
    codes. To use these preprogrammed features, the user merely lifts the
    handset and then presses the appropriate programmable dialing button.
    nPROGRAM and PAUSE buttons
    Both of these buttons are used for storing numbers on the preprogrammed
    dialing buttons on the upper half of the faceplate of the telephone. The
    PAUSE button can be used to inser t a one half second pause/delay into a
    telephone number stored on a programmable dialing button or into a dialing
    access code in the Auto-Pause feature of Redial.
    Other Physical Features
    Ringing
    The 8102 and 8102M telephones have electronic tone ringing. The ringer volume
    control is a 3-position switch on the right side of the housing.
    The user can also use a Tone Selector (labeled “LO HI”) for selecting one of two
    tone ringer frequencies or a second Tone Selector (labeled “SLOW FAST”) for
    selecting one of two tone ringer modulation rates. Both Tone Selector switches are
    on the right side of the telephone. 
    						
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    Mounting Options
    The 8102 and 8102M telephones come equipped with a non-adjustable desk
    stand which can be turned upside-down and used for wall mounting the
    telephone.
    Jacks
    The 8102 and 8102M telephones have a line jack on the back of the telephone for
    connecting a line cord, and a Handset cord jack for connecting the handset.
    These telephones also have a Data jack for connecting a device such as a
    modem to the telephone.
    The 8102 and 8102M telephones have an Adjunct (equipment) jack which allows
    the connection of a speakerphone to the telephone and an adjunct power jack for
    connecting an auxiliary power source for using the adjunct equipment.
    Handset
    The 8102 and 8102M telephones are equipped with a K-type handset.
    Dial pad
    The 8102 and 8102M telephones have a 12-button touch-tone dial pad. The
    letters “Q” and “Z” have been added to the appropriate dial pad keys for directory
    access, and the “5” button on your dial pad has raised bars for visually-impaired
    users.
    Cords
    Two cords are supplied with the 8102 and 8102M telephones: a coiled 9-foot
    modular handset cord and a 7-foot modular line cord.
    Color Options
    The 8102 and 8102M telephones are available in black and in white. 
    						
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