Cortelco 8782 Telephone User Manual


 
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MESSAGE WAITING SETUP
The 8782 Message Waiting switch (see Item 18 for location)
provides 4 positions for different types of message waiting
compatibility with a wide variety of message waiting sources. See
the descriptions below to choose the switch position for your type
of Message Waiting.
1. SR – Use this setting if you have FSK message waiting. This
is the type of MW that is usually provided by the telephone
company.
2. HV – Use this setting if your MW is 90V. This is usually
provided by a PBX.
3. PR1/PR2 – Use one of these settings if your MW is provided
by an Avaya or Siemens PBX with this special function.
Usually PR1 will function with Avaya and PR2 will function
with Siemens.
FUNCTION SETUP
1. Set the Language – While on-hook, press and hold DEL/SET
for 3 seconds to enter LANGUAGE SETUP. Press CLID
to
select the language. Press DEL/SET to confirm. The 8782
supports 10 languages: English, Turkish, Dutch, German,
Swedish, Italian, Polish, Portuguese, Spanish, and French.
2. Set the Contrast - After setting the language, press CLID
to select the contrast (1-5). Press DEL/SET to confirm.
3. Set Year, Date and Time - After setting the contrast, 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. Note that the clock is in 24
hour format.
4. Set Local Code - After setting the date and time, the first of
five digits of the local area coded 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.