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Keys

Programmable feature keys
The phone's programmable feature keys have been pre-programmed by the installer. The following chart
indicates the number of programmable feature keys on each ESI phone that your ESI system supports:
ESI phone model(s)
ESI 60 Business Phone
ESI 40 Business Phone
24-Key Feature Phone
ESI Cordless Handset II
48-Key Feature Phone (legacy product)
12-Key Feature Phone (legacy product)
ESI Cordless Handset (original; legacy product)
You may wish to add to or change some of these keys to perform different functions explained throughout this
manual. Press PROG/HELP to verify current settings (see "Station programming," page C.1).
Important: Each ESI Cordless Handset has a combination TRANS/CONF/PRG key that you should press when this
User's Guide instructs you to press PROG/HELP.
Note: To use voice mail, conference calling and mute/DND on a legacy 12-Key Feature Phone, or to use call
recording or do-not-disturb mode on an ESI Cordless Handset, you must program these features into
programmable feature keys (see "Optional features," page F.14).
Fixed-feature keys
The fixed-feature keys on the phone are permanently labeled as to their usage. The FLASH/REDIAL and
MUTE/DND key on an ESI phone each have two purposes; your ESI system will govern this by permitting
only the appropriate function when either is pressed, depending on the circumstances at that moment. The
different phone models have some different fixed-feature keys.
Phone overlays
Each ESI phone comes with one overlay for the programmable feature keys. To order additional overlays,
visit the DESI
Web site, www.desi.com. While there, you may also want to download the free Windows-
based software, DESI Lite, which allows you to print on the overlays. For assistance with DESI products,
contact DESI (the DESI Web site contains contact information).
1
Each Cordless Handset has no access to the system's Verbal User Guide ("help mode").
Number of programmable feature keys
48
16
12
8
30
9
4
1
E.2
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