Memory Settings; Area Codes; Memory Features - Cortelco 2740 Owner's Instruction Manual

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3.

Memory Settings

3.1

Area Codes

Home Area Code: You may also enter area codes into your 2740 telephone so that telephone numbers are
displayed 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 you only need to dial the seven digits of the
telephone numbers for calls in your own area code. After you program your home area code, the screen will
display only seven digits when you receive a call from within this area code. Only those seven digits will be
dialed out.
Local Area Code: You may also enter up to six LOCAL area codes. Use this feature if there are certain
area codes that require you to dial the area code plus seven digits, but without the "1" in front.
1 Plus 7: You may enter up to six "1 PLUS 7" area codes. Use this feature for that require you to dial a "1"
plus the seven digits, but without the area code.
3.1.1 To enter HOME, LOCAL, and "1 PLUS 7" area codes
a.
Press MENU. The display will read "Phone Setting"
b.
Press ENTER
c.
Press DOWN ARROW until "Area Codes" appears in the display
d.
Press ENTER. The HOME area code setting will be displayed.
e.
Press CHANGE to change this setting
f.
Press DOWN ARROW to view the LOCAL setting
g.
Press CHANGE to change this setting
h.
Press DOWN ARROW to view the 1 PLUS 7 area code settings.
i.
Press CHANGE to change this setting
3.2

Memory Features

Your 2740 telephone can store up to 45 of your most often dialed numbers in its memory. Five numbers
can be stored into one-button Memory locations which are dialed by pressing a memory button. Forty
numbers can be stored into Personal Directory locations, which are dialed by pressing"#" followed by the
arrow buttons.
3.2.1 Storing a hyphen into memory
You can store hyphens in your memory dial numbers for easy reading. To insert a hyphen into a number you
are storing, press PAGE. Each press of PAGE will insert a hyphen.
3.2.2 Storing a dialing pause into memory
You can store a pause in a memory location for use with certain banking and long distance services. You
may also need to insert a pause between the access number and the telephone number if your telephone is
connected to a PBX or Centrex system. To insert a dialing pause into a number you are storing, press
HOLD. Each press of HOLD will insert a 1.5 second pause, represented by a "p" in the display.
3.2.3 Storing a flash into memory
You can store a flash into a memory location for use with certain custom calling services, such as Call
Waiting. You may also need to insert a flash as part of a feature activation code if your telephone is con-
nected to a PBX or Centrex system. To insert a flash into a number you are storing, press FLASH. Each
press of FLASH will insert a 600 millisecond (mSec) flash, represented by an "f" in the display.
Note: If 600 mSec is not an appropriate length for your installation, you may set a different value.
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