Cortelco Conference Phone 2203 User Manual

OWNER’S  
INSTRUCTIONMANUAL  
SPEAKERPHONE TELEPHONE  
2203  
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TABLE OF CONTENTS  
IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS............................................................. 2  
TELEPHONE USAGE ............................................................................................ 4  
SETUP/INSTALLATION ................................................................................ 4  
WALL MOUNT INSTRUCTIONS................................................................... 5  
TELEPHONE PART IDENTIFICATION ................................................................ 6  
TELEPHONE FEATURES..................................................................................... 7  
PULSE AND TONE DIALING ........................................................................ 7  
RECEIVING A PHONE CALL ....................................................................... 7  
PLACING A PHONE CALL........................................................................... 7  
VOLUME BUTTON ....................................................................................... 7  
REDIAL BUTTON ......................................................................................... 7  
HOLD BUTTON ............................................................................................ 8  
FLASH BUTTON .......................................................................................... 8  
FLASH SWITCH .......................................................................................... 8  
DATAPORT ................................................................................................. 8  
STORE BUTTON .......................................................................................... 8  
PAUSE BUTTON .......................................................................................... 9  
MESSAGE WAITING LAMP ......................................................................... 9  
HANDSFREE BUTTON ................................................................................. 9  
SPEAKER VOLUME ..................................................................................... 9  
MUTEBUTTON ............................................................................................ 9  
DIP SWITCH ............................................................................................... 10  
HEADSETCOMPATIBLE ............................................................................ 10  
TELEPHONE SERVICE PROBLEMS ................................................................. 11  
MAINTENANCE INFORMATION ....................................................................... 12  
TELEPHONE REPAIR ......................................................................................... 13  
FCC INFORMATION .......................................................................................... 14  
INDEX  
............................................................................................................. 15  
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IMPORTANTSAFETYINSTRUCTIONS  
Always follow basic safety precautions when using your telephone equip-  
ment to reduce the risk of fire, electrical shock, and injury.  
1.  
2.  
3.  
ReadandunderstandallinstructionsintheOwner’sInstructionManual.  
Read all warnings and follow all instructions marked on the product.  
Unplug this product from the wall outlet before cleaning. Use a damp  
cloth for cleaning. Do not use liquid or aerosol cleaners.  
4.  
Do not use the telephone near water. For example, do not use near a  
bathtub, wash bowl, kitchen sink, laundry tub, swimming pool, or in a wet  
basement.  
5.  
6.  
Donotplacethisproductonanunstablecartorstand.Theproductmay  
fall causing serious damage to the product.  
Useonlythetypepowersourceindicatedonthelabel.Ifyouarenotsure  
of the type power supply to your home, consult your dealer or local power  
company.  
7.  
8.  
Do not place any objects on the telephone line cord. Do not locate the  
telephone where the line cord will be walked on.  
Do not block or cover ventilation slots and openings in the bottom of  
the telephone. The openings should never be blocked by placing the  
telephone on a bed, sofa, rug, or other similar surfaces. The telephone  
should never be placed near or over a radiator or heat register. The  
telephone should never be placed in a built-in installation unless proper  
ventilation is provided.  
9.  
Neverspillliquidonthetelephoneorpushobjectsofanykindthrough  
ventilation slots. Liquid or objects may touch dangerous voltage points  
or short out parts that could result in a risk of fire or electrical shock.  
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10.  
11.  
12.  
Do not disassemble this product. Opening or removing covers may  
expose you to dangerous voltages or other risks. Incorrect reassembly  
can cause electrical shock when the product is subsequently used.  
Do not overload outlets and extension cords. Some telephones  
require AC power from an outlet. Overloading the outlets can result in  
the risk of fire or electric shock.  
Avoidusingatelephoneduringalocalthunderstorm. Theremaybea  
remote risk of electrical shock from lightning.  
13.  
14.  
Do not use a telephone to report a gas leak in the vicinity of the leak.  
Unplug the telephone from the wall outlet and refer servicing to  
qualified service personnel under the following conditions:  
When the line cord is frayed or plugs damaged.  
If liquid has been spilled into the telephone.  
If the telephone has been exposed to rain or water.  
If the telephone does not operate properly by following the operating  
instructions. (Adjust only those controls covered by the operating  
instructions. Improper adjustment of other controls may result in  
damage and will often require extensive work by a qualified  
technician to restore the product to normal operation.)  
If the telephone has been dropped or the housing damaged.  
If the telephone exhibits distinct change in performance.  
SAVETHESE INSTRUCTIONS  
15-101-613  
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TELEPHONE USAGE  
SET UP/INSTALLATION  
1. Connect the telephone line cord.  
a. To connect without an answering machine.  
Use the new line cord to connect the PHONE jack of your new phone  
to the modular wall jack.  
b. To connect with an existing answering machine.  
Use the existing line cord supplied to connect the LINE jack of your answering  
machine to the wall modular line jack.  
Use the new line cord supplied to connect the telephone’s jack of your new  
phone to the PHONE jack of your answering machine.  
Set your answering machine to answer the phone after 2 or more rings.  
2. Remove plastic insulator from the battery compartment located under the directory  
card to allow proper functioning of battery.  
3. Place the unit on a flat table or mount it on a wall. If you desire to place it on a wall,  
use the wall mount bracket and short line cord supplied to accomplish the wall  
mounting.  
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WALLMOUNT INSTRUCTIONS  
1. Install wall mount bracket in wall mount position and route cords as shown in diagram  
below.  
2. Connect the line cord. See Step 1 on preceding page for specific instructions.  
3. Push out the handset hook and reattach in opposite direction for the wall mount  
position, plug the coiled cord into the handset, and then plug the other end of the cord  
into the case.  
4. Place the handset on the base.  
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TELEPHONE PART IDENTIFICATION  
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
Flash Switch  
Data Port  
10  
11  
12  
13  
14  
15  
16  
17  
Hold Button  
Flash Button  
Redial Button  
Volume Button  
Microphone  
Pulse/Tone  
Ringer Off/Low/Hi  
Speaker Volume  
Telephone Line Cord Jack  
Message Waiting Indicator  
Memory Access  
Pause Button  
Handsfree Button  
Mute Button  
Store Button  
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TELEPHONE FEATURES  
PULSEANDTONEDIALING  
1. If your telephone line accepts a touch-tone dialing, set the PULSE/TONE  
switch to the Tone position.  
2. If your telephone line requires a rotary (pulse) dialing, set the PULSE/  
TONE switch to the Pulse position.  
3. If you are unsure which system you have, set the switch to the TONE position. Lift  
the handset. When you get a dial tone, dial a telephone number. If the dial tone  
continues, move the switch to PULSE, and then dial the telephone number again.  
4. If the Pulse/Tone Switch is set to the Pulse position and you want to make a tone  
entry after pulse dialing, press the * button once, then dial the number.  
RECEIVING A PHONE CALL  
1. Be sure the RINGER switch is set to the HI or LOW position.  
2. When the phone rings, lift the handset.  
3. Set the Ringer switch to the OFF position when you do not want to be inter-  
rupted by the phone ringing. Remember to set the Ringer switch to Hi or Low  
when you want to receive calls again.  
PLACING A PHONE CALL  
1. Lift the handset and wait for a dial tone.  
2. Dial the telephone number you wish to call, or depress one of the 10 memory  
buttons.  
VOLUMEBUTTON  
A built-in amplifier feature allows you to increase the listening volume in the receiver of  
the handset when speaking with your party. When needed, press the VOLUME button  
to achieve three different levels. The volume will go back to normal after you hang up  
the handset.  
REDIALBUTTON  
1. If the number you dialed is busy, or you want to call the last number dialed again,  
lift the handset , or press and release the hookswitch for a new dial tone.  
2. Press REDIAL.  
3. The last number called (31 digits maximum) will automatically be redialed.  
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HOLDBUTTON  
1. To place a call on hold, press the HOLD button and hang up the handset. The HOLD  
Indicator will light up and remain lighted until you resume your conversation.  
2. To resume your conversation, lift the handset or that of any extension phone on  
the same line. The HOLD indicator will go off and your call can continue.  
FLASHBUTTON  
This telephone provides a line break signal for accessing PABX service or for conve-  
nient use of Call Waiting from your local telephone company. If you have Call Waiting  
service, you can alternate the Call Waiting function per the following instructions.  
1. While having a conversation, another party calls and you hear a tone.  
2. Press the FLASH button once and release. The first conversation is placed on hold  
and the second call can be answered.  
3. Press FLASH button again and release. The first caller can be spoken to again and  
the second call is placed on hold.  
Flash can also be used when storing numbers in memory locations to transfer a call to  
a new extension.  
FLASH SWITCH  
The Flash button sends a line interrupt signal to the distant office. The duration of the  
interrupt signal can be altered using the FLASH SWITCH for flash settings of 100  
milliseconds, 300 milliseconds or 600 milliseconds.  
DATAPORT  
This is a connection which is in parallel with the telephone line. It allows the connection  
of a device such as a modem, caller ID, or an answering machine.  
STOREBUTTON  
To StoreANumber In Memory:  
1. Lift the handset and press the STORE button.  
2. Dial the telephone number (15 digits maximum) to store in memory.  
Note: The memory locations can be chained together to store numbers of  
longer length.  
3. Press STORE again.  
4. To store in an auto memory location - Press one of the memory buttons (located on  
top of base).  
5. Use pull out memory index to write in name and the memory button where it is  
stored.  
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To Dial A Phone Number In Memory  
1. Lift the handset and wait for a dial tone.  
2. To dial an auto memory button (located on top of base) - Press  
the desired auto memory button.  
3. The number will be dialed automatically.  
PAUSEBUTTON  
The PAUSE button allows you to insert a 3.6-second pause in the dialing sequence. This  
is particularly useful if you are connected to a PABX system where you must dial an  
access code (usually the number 9) to obtain an outside line. It can also be used when  
storing numbers in memory locations to insert a delay in the dialing sequence.  
MESSAGE WAITING LAMP  
The Message Waiting Lamp will light when a message is waiting at a properly equipped  
PABX or telephone central office. This switch located under plastic memory index  
cover allows the phone to be configured for 90V message waiting on T/R (tip/ring, the  
red/green wires) or Y/B (the yellow/black wires).  
T/R  
Y/B  
If this switch is in T/R Position then the message waiting lamp also serves as visual ring  
indicator.  
HANDSFREEBUTTON  
The Handsfree button (HF) is used to go off-hook without lifting the handset.  
SPEAKERVOLUME  
Use the handsfree Speaker Volume slide control located on the right side of the  
phone base to change volume control handsfree. This increased volume should allow  
persons with hearing impairments to carry on normal conversations by adjusting the  
receive volume to its proper level.  
MUTEBUTTON  
Press MUTE to speak without the person on the phone hearing your conversation. The  
MUTE Indicator will light up and remain lighted until you resume your conversation. To  
resume your conversation, press MUTE. The MUTE indicator will go out and your call  
can continue.  
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DIP SWITCH  
The DIP Switch located under the plastic memory index cover provides for:  
a) Positive line disconnect option selection insures that any hookswitch depression  
disconnects the call.  
b) A-Lead option selection used for special applications such as use with 1A2 Key  
Systems.  
c) Handset or Headset option.  
POSITION  
1) Positive Line Disconnect  
2) A-Lead  
ON  
Yes  
Yes  
OFF  
No  
No  
3),4) Handset/Headset Option  
See Below  
See Below  
Headset Option  
Handset Option  
Dip Switch 3  
Dip Switch 4  
Dip Switch 4  
Dip Switch 3  
1
2
3
4
ON  
Note: The current settings  
are in default position.  
OFF  
Note: Make sure the DIP switch is in default position when using handset: Position 3 Off  
and Position 4 On.  
HEADSETCOMPATIBLE  
The DIP Switch must be located in the proper position for this feature to work. The  
headset can be turned on and off by using the handsfree button.  
Note: DIP Switch must be in the proper position for the Headset feature to work.  
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TELEPHONESERVICEPROBLEMS  
If you have any problems with your telephone equipment service, determine  
if the problem is with your unit or the telephone company lines. BEFORE CALLING THE  
TELEPHONE COMPANY, be aware that they may charge you for a service call if the  
problem is caused by your telephone equipment.  
TROUBLESHOOTING  
PHONEDOESNOTRING  
1. OFF/LOW/HI ringer switch is set to OFF position  
2. Line cord is disconnected at telephone outlet or at telephone end.  
3. Phone is OFF HOOK. Make certain the hookswitch is depressed when the handset  
is in the cradle.  
NODIALTONE  
Wire is disconnected at telephone jack or at wall jack. Test the telephone in a different  
wall jack. If it works, the first jack may be defective.  
HAVE DIALTONE BUT CANNOT DIAL OUT  
Check if the PULSE/TONE switch is at the correct position.  
REDIALBUTTONDOESNOTFUNCTION  
The telephone may have been momentarily disconnected from the telephone jack.  
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MAINTENANCEINFORMATION  
Treat your telephone equipment with care for trouble-free performance. Avoid  
dropping the handset. Carefully place the handset on-hook after use.  
Avoid putting near heating appliances and devices that generate electrical noise (for  
example, motors and florescent lamps).  
Clean your telephone equipment with a damp cloth. Stains may be removed with  
a mild soap. Do not use liquid or aerosol detergents or cleaning agents.  
Do not expose to direct sunlight or moisture  
Retain the original package in case you need to ship it at a later date.  
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TELEPHONEREPAIR  
DO NOTATTEMPT TO REPAIR THIS PRODUCT YOURSELF. Telephones manufac-  
tured by CORTELCO must be returned to us for repair.  
You can return your telephone to CORTELCO for repair or replacement in  
accordance with our LIMITED WARRANTY.  
CORTELCO warrants THIS PRODUCT against defects in material and workmanship  
in accordance with our LIMITED WARRANTY. If your telephone is returned for  
repair, include a copy of your sales receipt containing the date-of-purchase. DO NOT  
INCLUDETHEORIGINALSALESRECEIPT.  
If date-of-purchase is not included, the factory date printed on the label on the  
bottom of your telephone will be used as the date-of-purchase. The factory date  
allows six months for distribution and sale of this product.  
If you return your telephone for repair, the warranty period is not extended. The  
original date-of-purchase continues to apply to your warranty.  
OUT-OF-WARRANTY REPAIR We will repair this product for a nominal fee after the  
LIMITED WARRANTY has expired if you send it to us in a complete and undamaged  
condition. The repaired telephone will be shipped to you C.O.D., freight collect.  
RETURN-FOR-REPAIR PACKAGING If you are returning a unit to us for repair, package  
it carefully, preferably in the original carton. Be sure to include your return address, a  
copy of the sales receipt showing date-of-purchase, and a note describing the problem  
you have with your telephone. Shipping must be prepaid. If the telephone is in war-  
ranty, it will be repaired or replaced, at our option, at no cost to you, and it will be  
returned shipping prepaid.  
Ship your telephone (shipping prepaid) to:  
CORTELCO  
REPAIRCENTER  
1703 SAWYER ROAD  
CORINTH, MS38834  
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FCC INFORMATION  
Part 68 is a Federal regulation which requires equipment to be tested and registered  
with the FCC prior to its connection to the network. This equipment complies with Part  
68 of FCC rules. On the bottom of the telephone is a label that contains, among other  
information, the FCC Registration Number and the Ringer Equivalence Number (REN) for  
this equipment. You must, upon request, provide this information to your telephone  
company.  
The Ringer Equivalence Number, which is used to determine the number of devices  
you may connect to your phone line, indicates the amount of power that your telephone  
draws from the telephone company line during ringing. If you have more than one  
telephone (or other terminal device) connected to the telephone company line, you  
should total the ringer equivalence numbers (REN s), and be sure that the total is not  
more than five. Your telephones may not ring if the total is more than five.Also, in some  
rural locations, your telephone may not ring if the REN total is more than three.  
RESTRICTIONS You must not connect your telephone to coin-operated lines or party  
lines.  
INSTALLATION This model telephone must be connected to the telephone company  
lines through a modular jack. The required USOC for the modular jack is RJ11C for desk  
mounting and RJ11W for wall mounting. The USOC number is printed on the label on the  
bottom of your telephone.  
HEARING-AID COMPATIBILITY The handset on your telephone will work with mag-  
netically-coupled hearing aids. You can use a hearing aid equipped with a T (Telephone)  
switch.  
IN CASE OF TROUBLE If your telephone should cause problems on the telephone line,  
the telephone company can temporarily disconnect your service. The telephone com-  
pany must then notify and allow you to correct the problem.  
The telephone company may from time to time change its lines or equipment. They must  
notify you if planned changes will affect your telephone service, to allow you to take  
steps to prevent interruptions.  
Part 15 regulates the electromagnetic energy emitted by equipment to minimize interfer-  
ence to radio, television, and other wirless devices. This telephone complies with Part  
15 of the FCC Rules. In the unlikely event that interference occurs, move the telephone  
and/or radio, television, etc. to increase the separation distance.  
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INDEX  
A, B, C  
N, O, P  
Adjusting volume  
A-Lead  
7
10  
Part Identification  
Pause Button  
Pause Time  
6
9
9
D
Positive Line Disconnect 10  
Data Port  
Dialing Mode  
DIP Switch  
8
7
10  
Pulse dialing  
9
Q, R  
Receiving calls  
Redial  
7
7
E, F  
FCC Information  
Features  
Flash  
14  
7
8
Repair  
13  
S
Flash Switch  
8
Safety  
Setup  
Speaker Volume  
Store Button  
2
4
9
8
G, H, I, J  
Handsfree Button  
Headset Compatible  
Hold  
9
9
8
T
Tone dialing  
Troubleshooting  
7
11  
K, L, M  
Maintenance  
Making calls  
Memory  
12  
7
8
U, V  
Message light  
Mute Button  
9
9
Visual Ringing Indicator  
Volume Button  
7
7
W, X, Y, Z  
Wall Mounting  
Warranty  
5
15  
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LIMITEDWARRANTY  
If you purchased this product new in the U.S. or Puerto Rico, CORTELCO  
warrants it against defects in material and workmanship for a period of five (5)  
years from the date of original purchase. This warranty is in lieu of all other  
express warranties. During the warranty period, CORTELCO agrees to repair or,  
at its option, replace the defective product, or any part of it without charge for  
parts or labor. This is your exclusive remedy. This warranty does not cover  
damage resulting from accident, misuse, abuse, improper installation or operation,  
lack of reasonable care, the affixing of any attachment not provided by  
CORTELCO with the product and loss of parts. The warranty is voided in the  
event any unauthorized person alters or repairs the unit.  
Telephone companies use different types of equipment and offer various types of  
services to customers. CORTELCO does not warrant that this product is com-  
patible with the type of equipment of any particular phone company or the  
services provided by it.  
CORTELCODISCLAIMSANYIMPLIEDWARRANTY, INCLUDINGTHEWARRANTYOF  
MERCHANTABILITYANDTHE WARRANTYOF FITNESS FORAPARTICULAR PUR-  
POSE,ASOFTHEDATEONEYEARFROMTHEORIGINALPURCHASEOFTHEPROD-  
UCT. CORTELCOASSUMESNORESPONSIBILITYFORANYSPECIAL, INCIDENTAL  
ORCONSEQUENTIALDAMAGES.  
THISWARRANTYGIVESYOUSPECIFICLEGALRIGHTS,ANDYOUMAYHAVEOTHER  
RIGHTSWHICHVARYFROMSTATETOSTATE. SOMESTATESDONOTALLOWTHE  
EXCLUSIONORLIMITATIONOFSPECIAL, INCIDENTALOR CONSEQUENTIALDAM-  
AGES OR LIMITATIONS ON HOW LONGAN IMPLIED WARRANTY LASTS, SO THE  
ABOVE EXCLUSIONAND LIMITATION MAYNOTAPPLYTOYOU.  
If failure occurs and your telephone is in warranty, service shall be provided by  
returning it to CORTELCO - Repair Center, 1703 Sawyer Road, Corinth, Missis-  
sippi 38834, shipping prepaid. The product will be repaired or replaced if exami-  
nation by us determines the product to be defective. Telephones received damaged  
as a result of shipping will require you to file a claim with the carrier.  
2203  
COLLEAGUE  
Rev1.0  
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