Cortelco 8780 Telephone User Manual


 
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2. Set the Contrast - Press DEL/SET to access LCD CONTRAST
setup. Press CLID to select the contrast (1-5). Press DEL/SET to
confirm.
3. Set Year, Date and Time - Press DEL/SET to Access the YEAR,
DATE and TIME setup. The digits of the year will flash. Press CLID
to select the year and press DEL/SET to confirm. Use the same
method to set the month, day, and time.
4. Set Local Code - Press DEL/SET to access the LOCAL AREA
CODE setup, and the first of five digits will flash. Press CLID to
select the digit and press DEL/SET to confirm. Use the same
method to set the other digits. Example: If you set up area
code 248, a call from (248)123-4567, will show on Caller ID as
123-4567 only.
5. Set Prefix Code – These codes are normally used to access a
PSTN line from a PBX. After setting the local area codes, the first
of three digits will flash. Press CLID to select the digit and press
DEL/SET to save selection. Use the same method to set other
digits if needed.
6. Set the Ring Melodies – The 8780 offers a choice of 16 different
ring melodies. Press DEL/SET to access the RING MELODIES
setup. Press CLID to select the desired melody (1-16) and press
DEL/SET to confirm.
7. Set the Ring Volume - The 8780 offers a choice of 8 different
ring volumes. Press DEL/SET to access the RING VOLUME setup.
Press CLID to select the desired ring volume (1-8) and press
DEL/SET to confirm.
8. Set Flash Time - Press DEL/SET to enter the FLASH TIME setup.
Press CLID to select the flash time (100ms, 200ms, 300ms,
400ms, 600ms, 900ms) and press DEL/SET to confirm. Note: 600
mSec is the standard flash time for the United States.
9. Set Pause Time - Press DEL/SET to enter the PAUSE TIME setup.
Press CLID to select the pause time (1.2S, 2.4S, 3.3S) and press
DEL/SET to confirm.
10. Set DTMF or Pulse Mode - Press DEL/SET to access the dial
mode setup. Press CLID to select the mode (DTMF or PULSE) and
press DEL/SET to confirm.
11. Set Caller ID Timings – Press DEL/SET and the value for T1 will
be displayed. Press DEL/SET again and the value for T2 will be
displayed. Press DEL/SET again and the value for T3 will be
displayed. These timing settings are for caller ID performance,
and it is strongly suggested that the defaults be used.
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OPERATION
TELEPHONE
1. Make a Call - Pick up the handset or press to get dial
tone and dial the number. When the called party answers, the
LCD will time the call automatically.
2. Answer a Call - Pick up the handset or press to answer a call.
3. End a Call - Hang up the handset or press to end a call.
4. Switch Handset to Speakerphone - Press and then hang up
the handset to talk through the speakerphone.
5. Switch Speakerphone to Handset – While on a Speakerphone
call, pick up the handset and the talk mode will switch
automatically.
6. Hold
a. Handset – While off-hook with the handset, press HOLD
and the call will be muted. The LCD will say MUTE ON.
You can still hear the other party, but the other party
cannot hear you. Press HOLD again to return to the call.
When the handset is hung up, the call is placed on HOLD
and the IN USE/NEW LED flashes. Pick up the hand
set again to return to the call or press to return to the
call in speakerphone mode.
b. Speakerphone – While off-hook with the speakerphone,
press HOLD and the call will be placed on HOLD. Press
HOLD or to return to the call in speakerphone mode.
Pick up the handset again to return to the call in handset
mode.
7. Flash - This function is used for transfer on most PBX systems
and also for call waiting service from the telephone company.
8. Pre-dial – While on-hook, dial the phone number and then pick
up the handset or press . The number will be dialed
automatically.
9. Pause - Press REDIAL/PAUSE to insert a pause in a speed dial
number.
10. Redial
a. Last Number – Go off hook. Press REDIAL/PAUSE and
the last number dialed will be dialed out.
b. Review – While on-hook press REDIAL/PAUSE
repeatedly to review the last 16 dialed numbers. When
the desired number is displayed, go off hook and it will
be dialed.