ESI Cellular Management Access Device User Manual

Cellular management access device

Advertisement

Quick Links

ESI Cellular Management
About ESI
ESI (Estech Systems, Inc.) is a privately held corporation based in Plano, Texas. Founded in 1987, ESI designs and
builds innovative telecommunications products for businesses like yours. Because of their powerful combination of
value and features, ESI products are consistently recognized by industry publications and leaders.
Copyright © 2010 ESI (Estech Systems, Inc.).
Personal Call Routing is a trademark of ESI. Bluetooth is a registered trademark of the Bluetooth Special
Interest Group (SIG). TouchTone is a registered trademark of AT&T, Inc. Information contained herein is subject to
change without notice. ESI products are protected by various U.S. Patents, granted and pending. Visit ESI on the
Web at www.esi-estech.com.
Contents
Introduction.........................................................................................................................................................................................................2
About the ESI Cellular Management Access Device ....................................................................................................................................2
Basic features...............................................................................................................................................................................................3
Quick set-up and use..........................................................................................................................................................................................4
Programming ESI Cellular Management routing...........................................................................................................................................4
Setting up a Cellular Access key ..................................................................................................................................................................7
Answering incoming calls .............................................................................................................................................................................7
Using voice dialing to place an outgoing call.................................................................................................................................................8
Using the Cellular Access key to check cellular voice mail ...........................................................................................................................8
Leaving the area with cell phone call and Auto-Connect enabled.................................................................................................................8
Using the Cellular Speed-Dial key ................................................................................................................................................................8
Special lamping indications ..........................................................................................................................................................................9
Cautions ............................................................................................................................................................................................................10
Addendum: Administrator programming........................................................................................................................................................12
For on-line help, visit www.esiusers.com.
User's Guide
0450-1189
Rev. E

Advertisement

Table of Contents
loading

Summary of Contents for ESI Cellular Management Access Device

  • Page 1: Table Of Contents

    For on-line help, visit www.esiusers.com. About ESI ESI (Estech Systems, Inc.) is a privately held corporation based in Plano, Texas. Founded in 1987, ESI designs and builds innovative telecommunications products for businesses like yours. Because of their powerful combination of value and features, ESI products are consistently recognized by industry publications and leaders.
  • Page 2: Introduction

    As supported by the cell phone manufacturer and carrier. While it is possible to program ESI Cellular Management from a 24-Key Feature Phone, the use of certain ESI Cellular Management features is possible only through the soft keys under a 48-Key Feature Phone’s display.
  • Page 3: Basic Features

    • Ring tone — You can select a distinctive ring tone to override the station’s usual ring tone, clearly identifying calls coming into the ESI phone via the cell phone. To enable this, select one of five available distinctive ring tones.
  • Page 4: Quick Set-Up And Use

    An explanation of the five types of ESI Cellular Management settings begins on the next page. While it is possible to program ESI Cellular Management from a 24-Key Feature Phone, the use of certain ESI Cellular Management features is possible only through the soft keys under a 48-Key Feature Phone’s display.
  • Page 5 4. Either (a.) hang up to complete programming or (b.) skip to step 2 of “Ring tone setting” (next item). Cell phone audibles settings These settings control two audible features on your ESI Feature Phone to make its use with a cell phone, via ESI Cellular Management, more convenient for you.
  • Page 6 Management settings. Shared line setting The shared line setting lets you choose whether other stations in the ESI phone system can assign a Cellular Access key (see “Cellular Access key,” page 7) to select the cell phone for placing outbound calls.
  • Page 7: Setting Up A Cellular Access Key

    Answering incoming calls You answer a call that comes in via ESI Cellular Management as you would any usual call: either pick up the ESI Feature Phone handset, press SPEAKER on the ringing phone, or (if using a headset) press a programmed...
  • Page 8: Using Voice Dialing To Place An Outgoing Call

    Access Device but are on a call on the cell phone at the time and don’t wish to hang up at that time: 1. While on an active cell phone call, press the USE CELL soft key that appears in the ESI phone display.
  • Page 9: Special Lamping Indications

    • Blinking moderately — Searching for cell phone (not connected). • Blinking rapidly — In pairing mode. • On — Cell phone is paired and connected. If necessary, consult your ESI Feature Phone User’s Guide (or visit www.esiusers.com) to learn more about using special characters when dialing.
  • Page 10: Cautions

    Remember: Bluetooth is LOW-powered, SHORT-range If a cellular call is in progress, and the cell phone is moved more than 30 feet away from the ESI Cellular Management Access Device and/or encounters interference, audio quality will degrade and the connection can drop between the cell phone and the Access Device.
  • Page 11 • You can’t answer an incoming cellular call using the cell phone handset (but must, instead, answer it using the ESI Feature Phone). • If you’re on a cellular handset call as you near your office, the call may be switched automatically to the ESI Cellular Management Access Device.
  • Page 12: Addendum: Administrator Programming

    The ESI system will prompt for a password. 2. Enter the correct Administrator password. Note: This must be provided by your installing Certified ESI Reseller. Because this password allows administration of many ESI system parameters, only authorized individuals should receive and use it.

Table of Contents