Cortelco 2750 Identify Your Existing Wiring System, Plan Your Installation, Standard Installation

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1.3.INSTALLATION

1.3.1.Identify Your Existing Wiring System

For you to properly connect your 2750 4-Line Telephone to an existing wiring system, it is important that you understand its configuration. The following are the most common multiple line situations. They consist of either one or both types of standard telephone jacks: The RJ11 Single Line Jack and the RJ14 Double Line Jack. Your system should match one of them.

1.3.2.Plan Your Installation

Up to 16 Cortelco 4 Line Telephones may be connected together. You may connect 2750, 2740 or 2742 4-Line Telephones to form your office/home configuration. Each device must be assigned a different station number, from 01 to 16. Until a telephone is assigned a station number, the telephone will not function correctly. Station 01 will be the first station to be assigned. See Section 2.1 Station Number Assignment.

NOTE: Each 4-line telephone must be connected to the same Line 1 telephone number for proper operation. The remaining lines may or not be connected to each station.

1.3.3.Standard Installation:

Your 2750 telephones come factory-set for a standard installation, which is also called “square” in telephone terminology. This means that Line 1 is to be connected to the same Line 1 telephone number at all the stations, Line 2 is to be connected to the same Line 2 telephone number at all the stations, and so on for Lines 3 and 4. This is the desired setup for most installations, and if this is how you will be connecting your 2750, you do not need to change any of the line connection settings in the telephones. You need only connect the phones to the telephone lines.

1.3.4.Installations with Private Lines and Unconnected Lines:

You may connect private lines to Lines 2, 3 or 4 at some or all of your telephones. A private line is a telephone number that is connected to only one station. It is not shared with any other 4 line station.

1.3.5.Desk Mount

a.Connect the power adapter to the jack on the bottom of the phone. Plug the adapter into a wall outlet which is not controlled by a wall switch. Use only a 9V DC 500mA, Class 2 adapter.

b.Connect the line cords. See Section 1.3.8.

c.Select the desired viewing angle and install the desk stand. The desk stand can be installed in two positions to give a choice of viewing angle.

d.Plug the coiled cord into the handset jack, and plug the other end of the cord into the base.

e.Place the handset on the base.

1.3.6.Wall Mount

a.Remove the desk stand. The unit will then mount directly on a standard wall telephone jack.

b.Connect the power adapter and the line cords. See Steps 2 and 3 above.

c.Mount telephone to wall jack (RJ-11W).

d.Plug the coiled cord into the handset, and then plug the other end of the cord into the base.

e.Rotate the handset hook into the wall mount position and place the handset on the base.

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2750 User Guide Version 1.3

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Contents OWNER’S Instruction Manual Table of Contents Memory Settings Iii User Guide Version Using Your Telephones Answering System Using Stanard Telephones Thank YOU For Purchasing Feature List User Guide Version Important Safety Instructions Box Contents Unpacking and InstallationTelephone Part Identification Plan Your Installation Identify Your Existing Wiring SystemStandard Installation Installations with Private Lines and Unconnected LinesAssign a Station Number Install Batteries OptionalConnect Cords to Telephone System Programming Verify Proper InstallationStation Number Assignment Station Name AssignmentLine Configuration/Type Loop Voltage Detector To Set Connections/ConfigurationTo Set Loop Voltage Detector Setting Distinctive Ringing Ringer ConfigurationTo choose how each line will ring Intercom Call Response Setting Off-Hook RingingTo choose how your phone will respond to intercom calls Automatic Line Selection To set the system’s toll restriction access codeTo Set Automatic Line Selection Toll RestrictionRestricted To completely restrict specific lines at a telephoneSystem Privacy To set the allowed numbers at a particular telephoneDialing Mode To Change the Privacy SettingArea Codes Memory Settings To store a personal directory dial number Storing a Caller ID number into memoryTo Store Caller ID Records To Store the Centrex PrefixReset Default Settings Erase All Feature SettingsErase Numbers Stored in Memory Erase Toll RestrictionsMiscellaneous Settings Adjusting Flash Timer Adjusting Auto Hold Drop TimeCaller ID on Call Waiting Cidcw Sensitivity Hold Call ReminderAnswering System Setting Toll Saver Setting Your Telephones Pickup DelayChanging your OGM New Message BeepRemote Code Setting Message LengthAuto-Attendant Record your Auto Attendant Day OGM Set up the Auto AttendantRecord your Auto Attendant Night OGM Night Timer Set Setting Auto Attendant Pickup DelayRecord your Auto Attendant Zero-Out OGM Using Additional Auto Attendant OGMs Setting More Than One Phone as an Auto AttendantSetting Separate Auto Attendant OGMs for Different Lines To record additional Auto Attendant OGMTurn Off the Auto Attendant on One or More Lines All Transfer FeatureChoosing the Zero-Out Action Leave a Message at the Auto AttendantSummary of Auto Attendant Actions Transfer Direct to Voice MailTelephone Operation Conference Answering a call on another lineOutside Calls Outside Call with Intercom StationTransfer Ring Blind TransferPersonal Ring Caller IDDialing Calls Volume LevelsDeleting Numbers RingerResetting MSG Lamp Accessing MessagesSpeakerphone Intercom SpeakerMute FlashDo Not Disturb DND Line ReserveCall Privacy Timer Elapsed Call TimeToll Restriction Removal Single Call Toll Restriction Removal Single StationElapsed Call Time Previous Calls Timer ResetHeadset Directory CardIntercom while on an Outside Call Intercom while IdleAnswering Intercom Calls Intercom Ring Intercom VoiceAnswering Pages Single AllBlocking Pages Room MonitoringListening to your Messages Play Messages Using Your Telephones Answering SystemStop Message Playback Pause Message PlaybackRepeat a Message Using Dial PadSkip to the next Message Jump backTo Erase All Messages Erasing Messages To Erase a MessageRecording a Memo or Conversation Recording a Telephone ConversationTo Repeat an Auto Attendant OGM Using Stanard TelephonesLine Status and Calls on Hold IntercomPower Failure Operation Battery ReplacementBatteries Appendix a Phone SettingsMenu Tree ON/OFF Menu Options SUB Menu Default Answer SettingsTime and Date Settings Memory SettingsAdvanced Settings Appendix B Installation WorksheetToll Restriction Worksheet Appendix CAppendix D Trouble Shooting GuideFCC Information Telephone Repair Repair Center Sawyer Road Corinth, Mississippi Limited Warranty