Cortelco 1 4-Line Multi-User manual Installation, What’s Included With Your 4-Line Speakerphone

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Installation

What’s Included With Your 4-Line Speakerphone

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Base Telephone

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Handset

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Handset Coil Cord

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12VDC, 400mA AC Adapter

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Pair (4 Conductor) Line Cords

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Pair (4 Conductor) Short Cord for Wall Mounting

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User Guide

Site Planning

This telephone can be connected to 4 separate telephone lines. You may connect directly to (2) 2-Line RJ14C telephone jacks. If (4) RJ11C jacks will be used, you will need to use 2-line couplers to combine the lines into 2 cords: Lines 1 and 2 on one cord, lines 3 and 4 on the second cord.

In order for multiple 4-Line telephones to inter-operate as a system, observe these precautions:

1.Be sure Line 1 is connected throughout the system.

2.Be sure any other line you wish to appear on a phone is in the same position as the other phones. Never cross phone lines (i.e. Line 3 on Ext. 11 cannot be Line 2 on a different extension. It must be line 3).

3.Do not connect other devices to Line 1 (fax, modem, etc.).

4.Do not connect Line 1 to a Digital Subscriber Line (DSL).

5.The combined total length of cable allowed between all telephones in the system cannot exceed 600 feet.

Select a Location For Your Telephone

This telephone may be used on a desk or wall mounted. Choose a location that meets the following requirements:

1. Near an AC outlet.

2. Near the telephone line jack(s).

3. Away from any electrical machinery or appliances.

Install the Batteries

This telephone requires three “AA” size batteries to retain user programmed settings in case of power failure. This telephone will not operate during a power outage.

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Contents Line Multi-User Capable Telephone System Table of Contents Page Introduction Button Descriptions and FunctionsButton to place What’s Included With Your 4-Line Speakerphone InstallationInstall the Batteries Site PlanningAdjust the Viewing Angle Desktop ViewingWall Mounting Page Line Use Indications Using Your TelephoneSpeakerphone and Headset when activated Operation Answering a Telephone Call CO Line or IntercomSwitch Between Headset Mode and Handset Mode Switch from Handset Mode to Speakerphone ModeSwitch from Speakerphone Mode to Handset Mode Placing a Telephone CallFeatures and Operation Caller IDArea Codes Receiving Multiple Calls Simultaneously Receiving Caller ID on an Idle TelephoneReceiving Caller ID on a Telephone In Use Viewing the Caller ID DatabaseDial a Telephone Number from the Caller ID Database Store the Telephone Number in a Speed Dial LocationConference Data JackDial Pad Disable Date and TimeDo Not Disturb DND Extension Numbers Headset ModeHeadset Enable / Disable FlashRetrieving a Held Call OperationHold Holding a Call Predefined Station Select ButtonsAnswering an Intercom Call Line ConnectionMessage Waiting / New Call Indication Manually Turn Off Message Waiting Indicator MWIMute PagingAll Extensions Paging an Individual ExtensionAnswering a Page to an Individual Extension Answering an All Page Meet MePer Call Privacy Release Redial one time onlyAuto Redial Reset the Phone Ring Type ProgrammingPulse to Tone Switching Ringer Enable / DisableRinger Disable/Ringer Enable 1. Press the Program key Speed DialVolume Tone/Pulse ModePulse Mode/Tone Mode Ringer VolumeImportant Safety Instructions Repair Of Your Telephone Do not Include the Original Sales ReceiptFCC Wants You To Know Part 15 of FCC RulesPlace this Template on the Wall Limited Warranty Cortelco Repair Center Sawyer Road Corinth, Mississippi