Cortelco 2750 Repeat a Message, Skip to the next Message, Jump back, Jump Forward, Using Dial Pad

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7.1.4.Repeat a Message

During message playback, press the REPEAT button to return to the beginning of the current message. If you wish to go to the beginning of the previous message, press the REPEAT button quickly a second time.

7.1.5.Skip to the next Message

During message playback, press the SKIP button to skip to the next message.

7.1.6.Jump back

During message playback, press the BACK button to jump back 2 seconds in the current message. This is useful for repeating parts of a message, such as a telephone number.

7.1.7.Jump Forward

During message playback, press the FORWARD button to jump forward 2 seconds in the current message. If you wish you may press the FORWARD button twice to jump to the next message.

7.1.8.Saving a Message as New.

During message playback, press the SAVE AS NEW button to save the current message as new. This means that this message will be grouped with the new messages, just as if it had not yet been played, and the Answering System Indicator will continue to flash, showing that there is at least one new message.

7.1.9.Message Auto Save

Even if you do not press the SAVE AS NEW button, the message will still automatically be saved, but it will be grouped with the saved messages. The answering system will save all messages until they are erased. You must erase messages to prevent your memory filling up. When your memory is full you will no longer be able to record messages.

7.1.10.Speed Message Up

During message playback, press “6” on Dial Pad to speed message up.

7.1.11.Slow Down Message

During message playback, press “4” on Dial Pad to slow message down. This feature is useful for hard to understand messages or to give you more time to write down an address or telephone number.

7.1.12.Using Dial Pad

During message playback, the dial pad can also be used to navigate the messages. Below is a list of these commands.

1

= Jump 2 seconds backward

6

= Speed up

2

= Play

7

= Repeat

3

= Jump 2 seconds forward

9

= Skip

4

= Slow down

* = Save as New

5

= Stop

# = Erase

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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 Identify Your Existing Wiring System Plan Your InstallationStandard Installation Installations with Private Lines and Unconnected LinesInstall Batteries Optional Assign a Station NumberConnect Cords to Telephone Verify Proper Installation System ProgrammingStation Number Assignment Station Name AssignmentLine Configuration/Type To Set Connections/Configuration Loop Voltage DetectorTo Set Loop Voltage Detector Ringer Configuration Setting Distinctive RingingTo choose how each line will ring Setting Off-Hook Ringing Intercom Call ResponseTo choose how your phone will respond to intercom calls To set the system’s toll restriction access code Automatic Line SelectionTo Set Automatic Line Selection Toll RestrictionTo completely restrict specific lines at a telephone RestrictedTo set the allowed numbers at a particular telephone System PrivacyTo Change the Privacy Setting Dialing ModeArea Codes Memory Settings Storing a Caller ID number into memory To store a personal directory dial numberTo Store Caller ID Records To Store the Centrex PrefixErase All Feature Settings Reset Default SettingsErase Numbers Stored in Memory Erase Toll RestrictionsMiscellaneous Settings Adjusting Auto Hold Drop Time Adjusting Flash TimerCaller ID on Call Waiting Cidcw Sensitivity Hold Call ReminderAnswering System Setting Your Telephones Pickup Delay Setting Toll SaverChanging your OGM New Message BeepSetting Message Length Remote CodeAuto-Attendant Set up the Auto Attendant Record your Auto Attendant Day OGMRecord your Auto Attendant Night OGM Setting Auto Attendant Pickup Delay Night Timer SetRecord your Auto Attendant Zero-Out OGM Setting More Than One Phone as an Auto Attendant Using Additional Auto Attendant OGMsSetting Separate Auto Attendant OGMs for Different Lines To record additional Auto Attendant OGMAll Transfer Feature Turn Off the Auto Attendant on One or More LinesChoosing the Zero-Out Action Leave a Message at the Auto AttendantTransfer Direct to Voice Mail Summary of Auto Attendant ActionsTelephone Operation Answering a call on another line ConferenceOutside Calls Outside Call with Intercom StationBlind Transfer Transfer RingPersonal Ring Caller IDVolume Levels Dialing CallsDeleting Numbers RingerAccessing Messages Resetting MSG LampSpeakerphone Intercom SpeakerFlash MuteDo Not Disturb DND Line ReserveTimer Elapsed Call Time Call PrivacyToll Restriction Removal Single Call Toll Restriction Removal Single StationTimer Reset Elapsed Call Time Previous CallsHeadset Directory CardIntercom while Idle Intercom while on an Outside CallAnswering Intercom Calls Intercom Ring Intercom VoiceAll Answering Pages SingleBlocking Pages Room MonitoringUsing Your Telephones Answering System Listening to your Messages Play MessagesStop Message Playback Pause Message PlaybackUsing Dial Pad Repeat a MessageSkip to the next Message Jump backErasing Messages To Erase a Message To Erase All MessagesRecording a Memo or Conversation Recording a Telephone ConversationUsing Stanard Telephones To Repeat an Auto Attendant OGMLine Status and Calls on Hold IntercomBattery Replacement Power Failure OperationBatteries Phone Settings Appendix aMenu Tree ON/OFF Answer Settings Menu Options SUB Menu DefaultMemory Settings Time and Date 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