Page 2 - Table of Contents
2 Table of Contents IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS ................................. 5Unpacking and Installation .......................................................... 6Box Contents ................................................................................. 6 Telephone Part Identification ....
Page 4 - PLEASE READ BEFORE INSTALLING AND USING YOUR NEW
4 T HANK Y OU F OR P URCHASING T HE 2740 C ALLER ID T YPE II F OUR L INE T ELEPHONE S YSTEM We want you to know all about your new Telephone, how to install it, the features it provides, and theservices you can expect from its use. We have included this information in your Owner’s Instruction Manual...
Page 5 - IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS
5 IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS Always follow basic safety precautions when using your telephone equipment to reduce the risk of fire,electrical shock, and injury. 1. Read and understand all instructions in the Owner’s Instruction Manual. 2. Read all warnings and follow all instructions marked on th...
Page 6 - Unpacking and Installation; Box Contents
6 1.0 Unpacking and Installation 1.1 Box Contents The following items should be packed with your 2740. Please contact your delaer if any of them is missing. ) y d o B n i a M ( e n o h P 0 4 7 2 s c p 1 t e s d n a H s c p 1 ) d r o C d e l i o C ( d r o C t e s d n a H s c p 1 d r o C e n i L s c p...
Page 7 - Telephone Part Identification
7 1.2 Telephone Part Identification 1 s n o tt u B y r o m e M 0 1 s n o tt u B e n i L 9 1 n o tt u B l a i d e R 2 n o tt u B u n e M 1 1 n o tt u B m o c r e t n I 0 2 n o tt u B d l o H 3 n o tt u B e t e l e D 2 1 k c a J t e s d a e H m m 5 . 2 1 2 s n o tt u B l a i D 4 D C L e l g n A -i tl ...
Page 9 - Assign a Station Number
9 3. Rotate the handset hook into the wall mount position.4. Plug the coiled cord into the handset, and then plug the other end of the cord into the base.5. Place the handset on the base. 1.3.7 Assign a Station Number Refer to Section 2.1 for detailed instructions on assigning a station number. 1. M...
Page 10 - Connect Cords to Telephone; SYSTEM PROGRAMMING; Station Number Assignment; Press MENU. The display will read “Phone Setting”
10 1.3.9 Connect Cords to Telephone If the wall jack is labeled Lines 1 & 2, connect the short telephone line cord to the jack on the telephonelabeled L1/L2. If the wall jack is labeled Lines 3 & 4, connect the short cord to the jack on the telephonelabeled L3/L4. Connect the long telephone ...
Page 19 - Memory Settings
19 3. Memory Settings 3.1 Area Codes Home Area Code: You may also enter area codes into your 2740 telephone so that telephone numbers aredisplayed properly. This enables you to dial numbers in the caller list without pressing the “#” button first.You may enter one HOME area code. Use this feature if...
Page 22 - Miscellaneous Settings; Time and Date
22 4. Miscellaneous Settings 4.1 Time and Date a. Press MENU. The display will read “Phone Setting.” b. Press the DOWN ARROW repeatedly until “Time/Date Set” appears in the display c. Press ENTER. The display will show the currently set time d. Press the soft key under CHANGE e. Enter the time as in...
Page 24 - TELEPHONE OPERATION; Making and Answering Calls
24 4.7 Erase Numbers Stored in Memory To erase all memory dial numbers and personal directory numbers stored in your telephone.a. Press MENU b. Press DOWN ARROW repeatedly until “Advanced Setting” appears in the display c. Press ENTER. “Erase Memory” will appear in the display. d. Press ENTER. “Memo...
Page 26 - Press the TRANSFER button.
26 You may answer the call by pressing the flashing LINE button. Remember to put the first call on holdbefore answering the incoming call, or the first call will be disconnected. 5.4 Conference Your 2740 allows you to make conference calls with two other parties. You may conference either twooutside...
Page 29 - Press MENU. The display will read “Phone Setting”
29 5.8.2 Resetting MSG Lamp If your MSG lamp continues to flash after you have retrieved your messages, you may turn it off manually byfollowing the following instructions: a. Press MENU. The display will read “Phone Setting” b. Press the DOWN ARROW until “Message Lamp” appears in the display. c. Pr...
Page 33 - Paging; Room Monitoring
33 5.21.3.2 Intercom Voice You will hear one ring, then an alert tone followed by the caller’s voice.Press SPEAKER or HEADSET or lift the handset and begin talking. 5.21.3.3 Intercom Handsfree You will hear one ring, then a triple alert tone to let you know that your phone has automatically answered...
Page 34 - Note: The remote phone must be set to Intercom HANDSFREE.; Using standard telephones; Line Status and Calls on Hold
34 Place an intercom call to telephone you wish to monitor. Press MUTE if you want to prevent sounds inyour room from being heard at the monitored phone. To end monitoring, hang up the handset or press SPEAKER. The remote station will disconnect immedi-ately. Note: The remote phone must be set to In...
Page 35 - Batteries; Battery Replacement; Power Failure Operation
35 7. Batteries 7.1 Battery Replacement a. Make sure the AC cord is attached to the telephone and to a working electrical outlet. b. Turn the telephone over. c. Remove desk pedestal/wall mount bracket if attached. d. Remove battery door cover by using the tip of a ball-point pen, or paper clip, or s...
Page 36 - Phone Setting Menu
36 Appendex A Menu Tree Top LevelPhone SettingMemory SettingTime/Date SetAdvanced Setting Phone Setting Menu N O I T P O U N E M U N E M B U S T L U A F E D T N E M M O C / S N O I T P O E L B A L I A V A # n o i t a t S e n o N b r u t s i D t o N o D N ) o N ( N / ) s e Y ( Y s g n i t t e S r e g...
Page 37 - Phone Setting Menu Continued
37 Phone Setting Menu Continued N O I T P O U N E M U N E M B U S T L U A F E D T N E M M O C / S N O I T P O E L B A L I A V A s e d o C a e r A e d o C e m o H e n o N s t i g i D e e r h T 1 e d o C l a c o L e n o N s t i g i D e e r h T 2 e d o C l a c o L e n o N s t i g i D e e r h T 3 e d o ...
Page 39 - Advanced Setting Option
39 Advanced Setting Option N O I T P O U N E M U N E M B U S T L U A F E D T N E M M O C / N O I T P O E L B A L I A V A y r o m e M e s a r E s l a i D y r o m e M s g n i t t e S e s a r E n o i t c i r t s e R l l o T e s a r E : e d o C r e t n E e p y T t e s d a e H : t s H t e s d n a H / m m...
Page 40 - FCC Information
40 FCC Information This equipment complies with Part 68 of the FCC rules. On the base of this equipment is a label that contains, among otherinformation, the FCC registration number and ringer equivalence number (REN) for this equipment. If requested, thisinformation must be provided to the telephon...
Page 41 - TELEPHONE REPAIR
41 TELEPHONE REPAIR DO NOT ATTEMPT TO REPAIR THIS PRODUCT YOURSELF. Telephones manufactured byCORTELCO must be returned to us for repair. You can return your telephone to CORTELCO for repair orreplacement in accordance with our LIMITED WARRANTY. CORTELCO warrants THIS PRODUCT against defects in mate...