STARP L US 2700-Ser ies Tel e phones User Guide w i t h C a l l e r I D F e a t u r e s...
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Issue Release Date 05-99 Last Revision 08-00 Document contains new product information. LIFE SUPPORT APPLICATIONS POLICY VODAVI Technology, Inc. products are not authorized for and should not be used within Life Support applications. Life Support systems are equipment intended to support or sustain life and whose failure to perform when properly used in accordance with instructions provided can be reasonably expected to result in significant personal injury or death.
Desk Telephone ... 4 Wall Mounting ... 5 A-Lead ... 7 Data Jack ... 7 Connecting a Modem to Your Telephone ... 8 Setting the Volume ... 8 Ringer Volume Switch... 8 Speakerphone Volume Switch ... 9 Handset Volume ... 9 B/Z -Type Ringer ...
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Caller ID Operation & Programming ... 18 Before You Begin ... 18 General Caller ID Information ... 19 Caller ID Displays ... 19 Date and Time Displayed... 19 Things You Should Know …... 19 Operation ... 20 Memory Dialing... 20 Placing a Display Call...
Avoid using a telephone (other than a cordless type) during an electrical storm. There may be a remote risk of electric shock from lightning. Do not use the telephone to report a gas leak in the vicinity of the leak. SAVE THESE INSTRUCTIONS...
2700-Series Features This table lists the features available for each of the 2700-Series Telephones. Feature 2701 A-Lead Caller ID Conference Button Data Jack Desk/Wall Mountable Flash Button Handset Volume Hidden Programming Button (hotel/motel only) Hold Button Hold for each line Line In Use Indicator Low/Higher Ringer Low/High/Off Ringer...
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2700-Series Features Feature 2701 Message Wait Lamp Mute Button Mute with LED Number Memory (Redial) Pause Positive Disconnect Hookswitch Programmable Flexible Buttons Programmable Timers Redial Button Ring Indicator Speakerphone Speaker with LED Speaker Volume Control Tone/Pulse Two Lines 2703 2705 2702 2704 2706...
Installation Telephone Checklist The 2700-Series Telephones come with the following parts necessary for operation of your telephone. Verify that the following items have been included prior to starting the installation process: Vodavi 2700-Series Telephone Handset Handset cord 12’ line cord (desk mount) 4”...
Wall Mounting Your telephone is designed for GTE- and AT&T-type RJ11W wall jack mounting. If desired, the telephone can be converted for wall mounting by performing the following steps (refer to 1. When installed in the desk mode, unplug the line cord and remove the pedestal.
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Installation 2706 POWER PLUG Figure 1: Bottom of 2700-Series Telephones...
This can be changed so that LINE1 can be used for data applications. To change from LINE2 to LINE1, perform these steps: 1. Unscrew the four (4) screws on the bottom of the telephone. 2. Separate the bottom housing from upper housing.
This feature allows data transmission via the DATA jack on the right side of the telephone. On single-line models (2701, 2702, 2703, 2706), LINE1 is used for modem transmissions. On two- line models (2704, 2705), LINE2 is used for modem transmissions.
Frequently dialed numbers may be recorded on the directory card. For models with speed dial memory, the card is used to record the telephone numbers you store in the One-Touch speed dial memory. To remove the card, place a paper clip in the hole located at the top of the vinyl overlay covering the card.
Operation If you have a two-line model, press the appropriate line button before lifting the handset or pressing the SPKR button. The green LIU indicator will then illuminate on your phone (as well as extension phones with LIU indication) when you lift the handset or press the SPKR button.
Press the HOLD button (the Line indicator will illuminate red for that line). To retrieve a call from hold: 1. Lift the handset or press the SPKR button on your telephone or an extension telephone. 2. Press the line button where the call is on Hold (Line indicator will turn green).
The last number dialed from the phone will be stored when you hang up. Last Number Redial memory can store a telephone number up to 48-digits in length. Mute To mute your voice while on a call: 1.
4. Press the STORE button. A confirmation tone is heard and the number is cleared. To dial a telephone number stored in memory: 1. Lift the handset or press the SPKR button. 2. Press the speed dial button where you stored the telephone number.
To terminate a conference call: 1. The telephone is placed in the On-Hook idle state (hang up the handset or press the SPKR button if in SPKR mode). 2. The red Conference LED will extinguish; the green Line LED will extinguish.
Operation & Programming To enter programming mode: 1. The telephone line cord must be installed first. Lift the handset. 2. Press and hold the STORE button until a tone is heard. 3. You may now program the Tone/Pulse mode, Flash Timing, Pause Timing, or Positive Disconnect.
Flash Timing The default setting is 500 Msec. To set the telephone to a different setting: Press the appropriate sequence on the keypad that corresponds to the desired setting. For the Setting (Msec) A confirmation tone is heard following the program sequence.
Programming Positive Disconnect Default setting is Enabled. 1. Enter Programming Mode. 2. To change setting to Disable, press 0. 3. To change setting to Enable, press 1. S/W Reset To clear all data: 1. Hang-up. 2. Press and hold the keypad buttons 1, 4, and 7 simultaneously. 3.
Before You Begin The Caller ID Phone must be on-hook in order to access the programming functions. Both the telephone line cord and the power cord must also be installed. If either cord is disconnected, the telephone will automatically go into idle mode.
Caller ID Operation & Programming General Caller ID Information Caller ID Displays When a call is received, the display will show the caller’s name and number after the second ring. If you have Call Waiting and you are on a call, the display will show the new caller ID information. Caller ID …...
Operation Memory Dialing To Store a Number in Memory: 1. Lift the handset. 2. Press the PROGRAM button for one second. 3. Press the desired direct access MEMORY button. A confirmation tone will be heard. 4. Dial the number to be stored using the keypad (up to 32 digits). Press the REDIAL button to store a pause.
Caller ID Operation & Programming For numbers outside your local area code(s): 1. Perform steps 1-3 as shown above. 2. Press the OPTION button. 3. Select the desired dialing method. (Default = 10-digit dialing) 4. Press the MEMORY button. A confirmation tone will be heard. To clear an entry: 1.
“Call Removed” . 2. To remove all calls from Call History, press the DELETE button while the telephone is idle. The screen will display “Removing All Calls” . Press the DELETE button again and the entire Call History list will be deleted.
The standard format for Caller ID is 10 digits. When any of the three (3) Area Code option screens are completed, telephone numbers within those areas will be dialed and displayed as 7 digits. Example: The number 480-443-6000 is displayed as: 443-6000.
Caller ID with Call Waiting The default setting is Enable. When this feature is enabled, and you are currently on a call: The display will show the caller ID for the new incoming call. (You might notice your line going mute for 1 second as the new call is being connected.) If the new call is not answered, the display will reset to the first caller ID.
If you subscribe to a voice mail service, the light flashes if there is an unretrieved message. (To activate the Visual Message Waiting feature, some voice mail subscribers will need to place a call to their telephone VM box.) Unless you change the setting to Lamp OFF prior to the signal being sent, a second CO FSK signal will turn off the light after a predetermined amount of time.
LCD Co nt ra st [ 00 0 0 0 _ _ _ _ _ ] Programming Functions To change the following at the request of your telephone company, use the arrow keys ( Dial Mode Select The default setting is Touch Tone.
Caller ID Operation & Programming Positive Disconnect The default setting is Enable. Po sitive D iscon ➾ Ena ble Disa ble Flash Time The default setting is 600ms. ➾ Fla sh 6 0 0 m s 3 0 0 m s 7 0 0 m s 4 0 0 m s 8 0 0 m s...
Troubleshooting Guide If this telephone does not work properly, try the following suggestions. Condition Check all cabling to make sure that all No Dial Tone connections are secure and not damaged. Check hook switch. Does it fully extend when handset is lifted from cradle? Check to make sure the phone is not on Hold.
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ID information. In some calling areas, the name display service may not be available. For further information, contact your telephone company. When the unit is connected to a PBX system, this option may not work even if you have edited the number correctly.
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Number (REN) for the phone. If requested, this information must be provided to the telephone company. Installation The modular telephone outlet or jack to which the telephone must be connected is a Universal Service Order Code (USOC) RJ11C or RJ11W. For modem interface purposes on two-line models, the connection may be made using a USOC RJ14 type jack.
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Never install telephone wiring during a lightning storm. Never install telephone jacks in wet locations unless the jack is specifically designed for use in wet locations. Never touch un-insulated telephone wires or terminals unless the telephone line has been disconnected at the network interface.
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