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    1 22000TP22 7S USER'S MANU AL[...]

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    FEA TURE LIST SAFET Y INSTRUCTIONS INTRODUCTION LOCA TION OF CONTROLS FUNCTION BUTTONS CALLER ID INFORMATION CALL TROUBLESHOOTING MENU SETTINGS DISPL A Y MESSA GES ER ID SYSTEM OPERATION CALLER ID ON C ALL WAITING 1 6 8 2 21 3 4 17 1 23 25 T ABLE OF CONTENTS 26 FCC INFORMA TION Part 68 is a Federal regulation which r equires equipment t o be tested[...]

  • Page 3

    1 . Large, backlit L CD with adjustable contrast 2. T wo-line 3. Memor y Dialing a. 5 One-touch Memory buttons c. 70 Entr y Directory (Stores name and number) 4. Stores 50 incoming calls 5. Stores 1 5 outgoing calls 6. Caller ID T ype 2 (Caller ID on Call waiting) 7 . Message Waiting Indicator a. FSK b. Stutter Dial T one c. 90V d. 2 4V 8. Three-wa[...]

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    2 1 7 . Speakerphone 1 8. 2.5mm Headset jack 1 9. Headset Button with Indicator 20. Speaker v olume selection 2 1 . Hold function 22. Date/ Hour format setting 23. Desk/wall mounting 2 4. Data por t FEA TURE LIST TELEPHONE REP AIR DO NOT A TTEMPT TO REP AIR THIS PRODUCT YOURSELF . T elephones manufactured by C ORTELC O must be returned to us for re[...]

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    3 LOCA TION OF CONTR OL S T o reduce the r isk of fire, electrical shock, and injur y , please follow these basic safety pr ecautions before you use t his equipment. 1 . Carefully read the instructions in this manual. 2. Follow all warnings and instructions marked on the unit. 3. When cleaning, unplug the telephone jack fr om the wall outlet and un[...]

  • Page 6

    25 CALLER ID ON C ALL WAITING Caller 1 436-1234 Caller 1 4 Caller 2 291-5678 Caller two's information is displayed Caller ID info displayed When you subscribe to this f eature from t he telephone company , the L CD will display the name and number of a second caller while you are on a call. Use the button t o answer the second call. Use the bu[...]

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    Installation - Desk 1 . Mount the desk stand to the t elephone. 2. Plug the line cord int o the LINE jack on the base of the telephone. 3. Plug the other end of the line cor d into the t elephone jack in the wall. 4. Plug the power supply into the power supply jack on the base of the telephone. 5. Plug the power supply into an A C wall outlet. 6. P[...]

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    6 LOCA TION OF CONTR OL S 1. M e m o r y b u t t o n s ( M 1 ~ M 5 ) 2 . D I A L / O K b u t to n 3. DELETE button 6. LINE 1 button 7 . L I N E 2 b u t t o n 8. HEADSET butt on 9. HOLD butt on 10 . S P E A K E R b u t t o n 1 1 . REDIAL/P button 12. F L A S H b u t t on 1 3. V olume controls 14 . M U T E b u t to n 4. VOICE MAIL butt on 5. CONFEREN[...]

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    7 Headset jack T elephone line jack MESSAGE indicator switch L1/L2 L2/DATA 24V OFF 90V Power jack 22 TOT AL and NEW C ALLS PRIV ATE PRIV ATE REPEA T REPEA T END OF LIST OUT OF AREA - The total calls ar e displayed at the bott om of the screen. New calls are displayed at the t op right. - If a caller has prevent ed his name and number from being sen[...]

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    8 1. 2. Making a call 3. Receiving a call a. Using handset LINE2 b. Using speakerphone SPEAKER LINE1 LINE2 SPEAKER c. Switching a call between handset and speak erphone SPEAKER LINE1 LINE 1 SPEAKER LINE2 LINE 2 SPEAKER 1 . Pick up the handse t, then LINE1 LED will light. If you use LINE2 and press button, then the LINE 2 LED will light. 2. Af ter y[...]

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    9 4. a. In standby mode, enter the number you want to dial. Y ou can press button t o clear the incorrect digit. b. If you want to dial out t he number through LINE1 , press the or button t o dial out the number . c. If you want to dial out the number t hrough LINE 2, press button t o dial out the number . During a call, you can press button to put[...]

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    10 NOTES: HOLD LINE1 LINE2 Method 1: CONFERENCE Method 2: CONFERENCE Method 3: CONFERENCE . Method 4: CONFERENCE . 1 . After pressing the butt on, the corresponding line will be placed on hold and the LINE button will blink. The handset can now be placed on hook without disconnecting the line. 2. T o continue the conversation, pic k up the handset [...]

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    12 18 k. Enter the number of 3 second pauses to be inserted be tween dialing the voice mail number and the PIN. For example, if you enter 2 her e, the phone will pause 6 seconds. l. Press . m. Lif t the handset t o end programming. - The 1 220 can respond to Stutt er Dial T one Message Waiting. If this is se t to ON, the phone will go off hook brie[...]

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    12 13. Mute 14. Speak er 15. Delete 16. Dial/OK 17. Menu 18. Director y 19. V oice Mail - This deactivates the handse t, headset or speakerphone microphone. It allows you to talk without being hear d by the distant party. To use this f eature, press . - This button activates and deactivat es the speak er phone. - This button is used in various prog[...]

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    13 20. or or or st st st Memor y Buttons - The 1 220 has five Memor y Buttons ( - ). Each can store 2 t elephone numbers. a. Storing a number Must be done on-hook. i. Press . ii. Dial the number to be stor ed. iii. Press . iv . Enter the name t o be stored and pr ess . Press if you do not wish t o enter a name. v . Use to select the ring cadence fo[...]

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    14 21. Director y - Up to names and numbers may be stored in the Direct ory. a. Storing a number Must be done on-hook. i. Press . The display will say . ii. Press . The display will say . Pr ess until the display says . iii. Press . iv . Dial the number to be stor ed up to 20 digits. v . Press . vi. Enter the name t o be stored and pr ess . Press i[...]

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    14 21. Director y - Up to names and numbers may be stored in the Direct ory. a. Storing a number Must be done on-hook. i. Press . The display will say . ii. Press . The display will say . Pr ess until the display says . iii. Press . iv . Dial the number to be stor ed up to 20 digits. v . Press . vi. Enter the name t o be stored and pr ess . Press i[...]

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    13 20. or or or st st st Memor y Buttons - The 1 220 has five Memor y Buttons ( - ). Each can store 2 t elephone numbers. a. Storing a number Must be done on-hook. i. Press . ii. Dial the number to be stor ed. iii. Press . iv . Enter the name t o be stored and pr ess . Press if you do not wish t o enter a name. v . Use to select the ring cadence fo[...]

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    12 13. Mute 14. Speak er 15. Delete 16. Dial/OK 17. Menu 18. Director y 19. V oice Mail - This deactivates the handse t, headset or speakerphone microphone. It allows you to talk without being hear d by the distant party. To use this f eature, press . - This button activates and deactivat es the speak er phone. - This button is used in various prog[...]

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    12 18 k. Enter the number of 3 second pauses to be inserted be tween dialing the voice mail number and the PIN. For example, if you enter 2 her e, the phone will pause 6 seconds. l. Press . m. Lif t the handset t o end programming. - The 1 220 can respond to Stutt er Dial T one Message Waiting. If this is se t to ON, the phone will go off hook brie[...]

  • Page 21

    10 NOTES: HOLD LINE1 LINE2 Method 1: CONFERENCE Method 2: CONFERENCE Method 3: CONFERENCE . Method 4: CONFERENCE . 1 . After pressing the butt on, the corresponding line will be placed on hold and the LINE button will blink. The handset can now be placed on hook without disconnecting the line. 2. T o continue the conversation, pic k up the handset [...]

  • Page 22

    9 4. a. In standby mode, enter the number you want to dial. Y ou can press button t o clear the incorrect digit. b. If you want to dial out t he number through LINE1 , press the or button t o dial out the number . c. If you want to dial out the number t hrough LINE 2, press button t o dial out the number . During a call, you can press button to put[...]

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    8 1. 2. Making a call 3. Receiving a call a. Using handset LINE2 b. Using speakerphone SPEAKER LINE1 LINE2 SPEAKER c. Switching a call between handset and speak erphone SPEAKER LINE1 LINE 1 SPEAKER LINE2 LINE 2 SPEAKER 1 . Pick up the handse t, then LINE1 LED will light. If you use LINE2 and press button, then the LINE 2 LED will light. 2. Af ter y[...]

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    7 Headset jack T elephone line jack MESSAGE indicator switch L1/L2 L2/DATA 24V OFF 90V Power jack 22 TOT AL and NEW C ALLS PRIV ATE PRIV ATE REPEA T REPEA T END OF LIST OUT OF AREA - The total calls ar e displayed at the bott om of the screen. New calls are displayed at the t op right. - If a caller has prevent ed his name and number from being sen[...]

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    6 LOCA TION OF CONTR OL S 1. M e m o r y b u t t o n s ( M 1 ~ M 5 ) 2 . D I A L / O K b u t to n 3. DELETE button 6. LINE 1 button 7 . L I N E 2 b u t t o n 8. HEADSET butt on 9. HOLD butt on 10 . S P E A K E R b u t t o n 1 1 . REDIAL/P button 12. F L A S H b u t t on 1 3. V olume controls 14 . M U T E b u t to n 4. VOICE MAIL butt on 5. CONFEREN[...]

  • Page 26

    Installation - Desk 1 . Mount the desk stand to the t elephone. 2. Plug the line cord int o the LINE jack on the base of the telephone. 3. Plug the other end of the line cor d into the t elephone jack in the wall. 4. Plug the power supply into the power supply jack on the base of the telephone. 5. Plug the power supply into an A C wall outlet. 6. P[...]

  • Page 27

    25 CALLER ID ON C ALL WAITING Caller 1 436-1234 Caller 1 4 Caller 2 291-5678 Caller two's information is displayed Caller ID info displayed When you subscribe to this f eature from t he telephone company , the L CD will display the name and number of a second caller while you are on a call. Use the button t o answer the second call. Use the bu[...]

  • Page 28

    3 LOCA TION OF CONTR OL S T o reduce the r isk of fire, electrical shock, and injur y , please follow these basic safety pr ecautions before you use t his equipment. 1 . Carefully read the instructions in this manual. 2. Follow all warnings and instructions marked on the unit. 3. When cleaning, unplug the telephone jack fr om the wall outlet and un[...]

  • Page 29

    2 1 7 . Speakerphone 1 8. 2.5mm Headset jack 1 9. Headset Button with Indicator 20. Speaker v olume selection 2 1 . Hold function 22. Date/ Hour format setting 23. Desk/wall mounting 2 4. Data por t FEA TURE LIST TELEPHONE REP AIR DO NOT A TTEMPT TO REP AIR THIS PRODUCT YOURSELF . T elephones manufactured by C ORTELC O must be returned to us for re[...]

  • Page 30

    1 . Large, backlit L CD with adjustable contrast 2. T wo-line 3. Memor y Dialing a. 5 One-touch Memory buttons c. 70 Entr y Directory (Stores name and number) 4. Stores 50 incoming calls 5. Stores 1 5 outgoing calls 6. Caller ID T ype 2 (Caller ID on Call waiting) 7 . Message Waiting Indicator a. FSK b. Stutter Dial T one c. 90V d. 2 4V 8. Three-wa[...]

  • Page 31

    FEA TURE LIST SAFET Y INSTRUCTIONS INTRODUCTION LOCA TION OF CONTROLS FUNCTION BUTTONS CALLER ID INFORMATION CALL TROUBLESHOOTING MENU SETTINGS DISPL A Y MESSA GES ER ID SYSTEM OPERATION CALLER ID ON C ALL WAITING 1 6 8 2 21 3 4 17 1 23 25 T ABLE OF CONTENTS 26 FCC INFORMA TION Part 68 is a Federal regulation which r equires equipment t o be tested[...]