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FEATURE OPERATION CODES
All features listed except those marked with a † require the user to lift the receiver before
operating the feature. Press FEATURE+[#]+[9]+{key} to determine the function of a key.
Absence Message
Return Time ..................... [Absence Message]+1+HH:MM
Return Date ..................... [Absence Message]+2+DD
Meeting Time ................... [Absence Message]+3+HH:MM
Telephone No. ................. [Absence Message]+4+(Phone No.)+#
Cancel ............................. [Absence Message]+*
Account Code ..................... [Account Code]+(Code)+*
Auto Repeat Dial ................. [Auto Repeat Dial]
Cancel ............................. [Auto Repeat Dial]+*
BGM-On / Off† .................... [BGM] (Not supported on IP telephones)
Busy ICM Callback.............. [ICM Call Back]
Cancel ............................. [ICM Call Back]+*
Busy Number Callback........ [Timed Trunk Queue]
Cancel ............................. [Timed Trunk Queue]+*
Busy Trunk Queue .............. [Trunk Queuing]
Cancel ............................. [Trunk Queuing]+*
Call Coverage [CCV] ........... [Delayed n], [Immed. n], [No ring n]
Immediate ....................... [CCV]+1
Delay Indication ............... [CCV]+2
No Ring ........................... [CCV]+3
Call Mode Change .............. Tone to Voice: ICM extension +#
Call Mode Change† ............ Voice to Tone: [Calling Mode CHG]
Call Park Pick Up ................ [Call Park Pickup]+Ext.No.
Call Pick Up
Internal Group.................. [Call Pickup In]
External Group ................ [Call Pickup Out]+Group No.
Direct Extension .............. [Spec. Call Pickup]+Ext.No.
Conference ......................... While on a call+Conference[ADD]+Make
your next call+Conference[ADD]
Extension Lock ................... [Station Lockout]+(Password)
Release ........................... [Station Lockout]+(Password)
Flexible Call Forwarding
All .................................... [FORWARD]+Call Type (1-3)+1+(Destination)
Busy/No Answer .............. [FORWARD]+Call Type (1-3)+2+(Destination)
No Answer ....................... [FORWARD]+Call Type (1-3)+3+(Destination)
All External ...................... [FORWARD]+Call Type (1-3)+4+(Destination(90-99))
Cancel ............................. [FORWARD]+*+Call Type (1-4)
Follow Me ........................ [FORWARD]+[FORWARD]+Call Type+(Ext. No.)
Flash-Short ......................... [Short Flash]
Last No. Redial ................... [SPEED]+#
Meet-Me Page Answer........ [Meet Me]
Memo Dial
Set .................................. [Memo Dial]+(Phone No.)+[Memo Dial]
Dial .................................. [Memo Dial]
Privacy Release .................. [Privacy Release]
Save No. Redial .................. [Save No. Redial]
Speed Dial Registration†
Number ........................... FEATURE+[SPEED]+(Code)+(Phone No.
+FEATURE
Trunk Group .................... FEATURE+[SPEED]+#+(Code)+(LineNo.)
+FEATURE
Name .............................. FEATURE+[SPEED]+*+(Code)+(Name)+FEATURE
Speed Dial .......................... [SPEED]+(Code)
Speed Dial-Scroll ................ [SPEED]+*+(Code)+*/#+[SPEED]
Transfer to Park .................. [TRANSFER]+[PARK]+Ext.No.
Time Reminder
Set .................................. [Reminder]+HH:MM
Cancel ............................. [Reminder]+*
SPECIAL NOTICE: If the System is equipped with Telephony over Transmission Control
Protocol/Internet Protocol (TCP/IP) and Session Initiation Protocol (SIP) wired and/or
wireless facilities, the user may experience certain compromises in performance,
reliability and security due to transmission facilities QOS and bandwidth problems,
even when the Equipment performs to the specification.
USER(S) ACKNOWLEDGES THAT THEY ARE AWARE OF THESE RISKS AND THAT
THEY HAVE DETERMINED THESE RISKS ARE ACCEPTABLE FOR THIER APPLICA-
TION OF THE EQUIPMENT. USER(S) ALSO ACKNOWLEDGE(S) THAT THEY ARE
SOLELY RESPONSIBLE FOR ENSURING THAT THEIR NETWORKS AND TRANSMIS-
SION FACILITIES QOS AND BANDWIDTH ARE ADEQUATE FOR THE PURPOSE
INTENDED AND THEIR NETWORKS AND TRANSMISSION FACILITIES ARE ADE-
QUATELY SECURED AGAINST UNAUTHORIZED INTRUSION.
Depending on the hardware, software and programmed functions in your Iwatsu system,
available features and feature operation may differ from those listed in this guide. For
more information contact your authorized ICON Voice Networks Dealer.
Iwatsu is a registered trademark of Iwatsu Electric Co., Ltd. Trademarks for third party
products and services are the property of their respective owners.
Copyright 2012 ICON Voice Networks. All rights reserved.
www.iconvoicenetworks.com
ICON Voice Networks
Printed in USA
8001 Jetstar Drive
August 2012
Irving, TX 75063
IWATSU ECS SOFTWARE VERSION 10
Part Number
108690 R0
For systems with

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  • Page 1 ICON Voice Networks Dealer. For systems with Iwatsu is a registered trademark of Iwatsu Electric Co., Ltd. Trademarks for third party products and services are the property of their respective owners. IWATSU ECS SOFTWARE VERSION 10 Copyright 2012 ICON Voice Networks.
  • Page 2: Table Of Contents

    Change Your Handset Volume ....8 This guide describes basic and advanced features Change Your Hold Recall Timer ....8 and operations for your Iwatsu ICON Series 5930 Change Your Camp-On Recall Timer ..9 and 5910 IP Phones. For more information, refer to Change Your Station Ring Tone ....
  • Page 3 Speed Dial (External (System Speed Dial) ..14 network used to communicate between the phone Speed Dial (Personal Speed Dial) ....14 extensions in your Iwatsu system. Speed Dial (Direct Bin Access) ...... 15 Station Profile (Hot Desk) ......6...
  • Page 4 INDEX BASIC FEATURES 911 Dialing Numeric At default, your Iwatsu system is programmed to 911 Dialing ............ 3 automatically contact your local Public Safety An- swering Point (PSAP) when 911 is dialed. Enhanced 911 Service ensures that when 911 is dialed from a system extension, information that allows the PSAP ADVANCED FEATURES ......
  • Page 5: Transferring A Call To Another Extension

    In most cases, the Bluetooth device will pair successfully. You can choose to re-discover The Iwatsu ICON 5930 phone is equipped with 30 the Bluetooth device if the name does not ap- self-labeling keys and the 5910 phone is equipped pear on your display.
  • Page 6: Self-Labeling Name Change

    LAYER 2 SWITCH 3. The default key label is now displayed. There are two jacks on the back of your Iwatsu SETUP MENU ICON Series 5930/5910 IP Phone. One jack is labeled “PC” and the other is labeled “LAN”. Use From the Setup menu you can pair a Bluetooth the PC jack to connect to a second device.
  • Page 7: Universal Night Answer

    Bluetooth* To scroll through the available personal text (Bluetooth QD ID: B012826) messages From the Bluetooth menu, you can Discover (pair), 1. Go off hook and press Text MSG + * + text mes- Connect and Disconnect a Bluetooth headset. Refer sage number (90-99).
  • Page 8: User Options (Station Programming)

    1. Press the Setup menu key. 2. Dial an extension number or press DSS or CCV. 2. Press Iwatsu Ticker (TFD). 3. Select a ticker (TFD). Up to five data sources To select and send a busy bypass text message can be programmed in the system database.
  • Page 9: Change Your Station Password

    Speech Dialing Change Your Station Password 1. Press the Setup menu key. The Speech Dialing feature enables the user to 2. Press User Options. voice dial from their personal or company contacts 3. Enter your current Station Password and press by accessing the Enterprise TOL Automatic Speech Enter.
  • Page 10: Change Your Camp-On Recall Timer

    Change Your Camp-On Recall Timer Master Hunt Groups 1. Press the Setup menu key. The Iwatsu Enterprise-CS allows extensions to be 2. Press User Options. programmed into Hunt Groups. Each Hunt Group is 3. Enter your Station Password and press Enter.
  • Page 11: Change The Lcd Backlight Duration

    3. Enter your Station Password and press Enter. Note: Hold/Quick Forward is the default setting for 4. Press the right navigation key to scroll to the the HOLD/DND key in the Iwatsu ICON 5810. LCD Backlight Duration menu page. 5. Select LCD Backlight Duration.
  • Page 12: Voice Mail

    Call Log tion is idle, off hook, or on a call, you can send that Your Iwatsu ICON 5930 or 5910 IP Phone will dis- call immediately to your Call Forward No Answer play information for the last 20 incoming and out- destination.
  • Page 13: Call Forward

    Busy ICM Callback Call Forward When you call another extension and get a busy You can set your phone to forward calls to another signal, do not hang up. extension, to an external telephone number or a Press the Feature key and dial 4+3., or number stored in your personal speed dial bin.
  • Page 14: Activate A Forward Destination

    Forward Status / Forward Cancel more than 10 seconds. To check the Forward status of your phone or to The Iwatsu system will initiate an E-Response cancel station forwarding: Help Call to the phones in your E-Response 1. Press the Call FWD key. The active selection will Group and/or a paging system.
  • Page 15: Personal Speed Dial

    Redial Directory To automatically redial the last (CO call) outside Your 5930/5910 is equipped with a Directory for access to the Internal Directory, System Speed number you called: 1. Press the Redial key. Dial, Personal Speed Dial, and Direct Bin Access. Text Web Internal (Internal Station Directory) 1.
  • Page 16 Direct Bin Access (Personal Speed Dial Bin) Park 1. Press the Directory key. Park a call so that it can be answered from another 2. Press Direct Bin Access. extension. 3. Enter the Personal Speed Dial Bin Number 90- Parking a Call 98 or System Speed Dial Bin Number 000-899.

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