Cortelco 2750 To set the allowed numbers at a particular telephone, System Privacy

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In addition to setting specific restrictions at a particular phone, you may completely restrict any or all of the lines at a particular station. That station will not be able to make any outgoing calls on the restricted lines, with the exception of the allowed numbers at that station and calls to “911”. However, the station can still receive incoming calls on these lines and have full use of the intercom. You may also wish to put one station in a public area, such as a lobby, and completely restrict all or most of its lines

2.8.2.3.To set the allowed numbers at a particular telephone:

a.Press MENU. The display will read “Phone Setting

b.Press the soft key under ENTER.

c.Press the DOWN ARROW repeatedly until “Toll Restriction” appears in the display.

d.Press the soft key under ENTER. The display will read “Enter Code:

e.Enter the 4 digit toll restriction access code which was set at Station #01. You will hear a confirmation beep and the display will read “Set Restricted #

f.Press the soft key under NEXT. The display will read “Set Allowed #

g.Press the soft key under ENTER. The display will show the currently stored Allowed #1, or

indicate “1:” if there is no Allowed #1 yet stored.

h.Press the soft key under CHANGE if you wish to store a new Allowed #1

i.Dial desired allowed number, up to 10 digits.

j.Press the soft key under SAVE.

k.Press the soft key under DOWN ARROW and repeat steps g-j if you wish to store any additional allowed numbers at this phone.

If you set restrictions at a particular phone, you will probably want to store some allowed exceptions at that telephone. For example, if you restrict long-distance calls, you may want to store some allowed area codes, such as “1301”, or you may wish to store “1800”, to allow all “1800” calls, or “1*******” to allow all “1+7 digit” calls. You may also want to store some specific allowed numbers, for example other company offices. (When you enter allowed numbers, “*” is a wildcard that stands for any number from 0-9.)

2.9.System Privacy

The Call Privacy feature is set at Station #01. This setting governs the entire system. There are two possible settings:

CALL PRIVACY ON: When this is set, no one can pick up their station and join or listen to your conversation. This can be released by pressing the CONFERENCE button. This helps prevent eavesdropping and the disturbance of people accidentally interrupting your telephone conversations. This is the initial factory setting.

CALL PRIVACY OFF: This setting allows other stations to join existing conversations simply by going off hook. This is useful for people who find the call privacy feature unnecessary or inconvenient.

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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 Unpacking and Installation Box ContentsTelephone Part Identification Standard Installation Identify Your Existing Wiring SystemPlan Your Installation Installations with Private Lines and Unconnected LinesAssign a Station Number Install Batteries OptionalConnect Cords to Telephone Station Number Assignment Verify Proper InstallationSystem Programming 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 Ringing To choose how your phone will respond to intercom calls To Set Automatic Line Selection To set the system’s toll restriction access codeAutomatic Line Selection Toll RestrictionTo completely restrict specific lines at a telephone RestrictedTo set the allowed numbers at a particular telephone System PrivacyDialing Mode To Change the Privacy SettingArea Codes Memory Settings To Store Caller ID Records Storing a Caller ID number into memoryTo store a personal directory dial number To Store the Centrex PrefixErase Numbers Stored in Memory Erase All Feature SettingsReset Default Settings Erase Toll RestrictionsMiscellaneous Settings Caller ID on Call Waiting Cidcw Sensitivity Adjusting Auto Hold Drop TimeAdjusting Flash Timer Hold Call ReminderAnswering System Changing your OGM Setting Your Telephones Pickup DelaySetting Toll Saver 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 Setting Separate Auto Attendant OGMs for Different Lines Setting More Than One Phone as an Auto AttendantUsing Additional Auto Attendant OGMs To record additional Auto Attendant OGMChoosing the Zero-Out Action All Transfer FeatureTurn Off the Auto Attendant on One or More Lines Leave a Message at the Auto AttendantTransfer Direct to Voice Mail Summary of Auto Attendant ActionsTelephone Operation Outside Calls Answering a call on another lineConference Outside Call with Intercom StationPersonal Ring Blind TransferTransfer Ring Caller IDDeleting Numbers Volume LevelsDialing Calls RingerSpeakerphone Accessing MessagesResetting MSG Lamp Intercom SpeakerDo Not Disturb DND FlashMute Line ReserveToll Restriction Removal Single Call Timer Elapsed Call TimeCall Privacy Toll Restriction Removal Single StationHeadset Timer ResetElapsed Call Time Previous Calls Directory CardAnswering Intercom Calls Intercom Ring Intercom while IdleIntercom while on an Outside Call Intercom VoiceBlocking Pages AllAnswering Pages Single Room MonitoringStop Message Playback Using Your Telephones Answering SystemListening to your Messages Play Messages Pause Message PlaybackSkip to the next Message Using Dial PadRepeat a Message Jump backRecording a Memo or Conversation Erasing Messages To Erase a MessageTo Erase All Messages Recording a Telephone ConversationLine Status and Calls on Hold Using Stanard TelephonesTo Repeat an Auto Attendant OGM IntercomPower Failure Operation Battery ReplacementBatteries Appendix a Phone SettingsMenu Tree ON/OFF Answer Settings Menu Options SUB Menu DefaultTime and Date Settings Memory SettingsAdvanced Settings Installation Worksheet Appendix BAppendix C Toll Restriction WorksheetTrouble Shooting Guide Appendix DFCC Information Telephone Repair Limited Warranty Repair Center Sawyer Road Corinth, Mississippi