Programmable Feature Keys And Esi-Link: An Introduction - ESI Feature Phone User Manual

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Programmable feature keys and Esi-Link: an introduction

With Esi-Link, you assign dialing information to your ESI Feature Phone's programmable feature keys in the
usual way — i.e., if a remote location station or mailbox is to be assigned to a programmable feature key, enter the
location number followed by the station's extension number or the mailbox number.
Note: Programmable feature key lamp status of a remote location extension will appear only if the extension is
included in the "published" extension list of the remote location. Contact your System Administrator if you
need more information about published extensions.
Tip: You can use direct programming (see page C.2) to program Esi-Link locations and extensions.
Examples
Assigning a programmable feature key for extension 135 in location 712
1. Hold down the desired programmable feature key for at least two seconds to enter programming mode.
2. Dial 7 1 2 1 3 5.
Note: You can also use Location Dex (see page H.8) to select the remote location number.
3. Press the feature key again.
Programming a call-forwarding key to extension 135 in location 712
1. Hold down the desired programmable feature key for at least two seconds to enter programming mode.
2. Dial 5 6 5 (the ESI system's call-forwarding code [see "Optional features," page F.14]).
3. Dial 7 1 2 1 3 5.
Note: You can also use Location Dex (see page H.8) to select the remote location number.
4. Press the feature key again.
Note: If you regularly forward to a particular remote location extension, you should also assign your mailbox
to a Remote Virtual Mailbox Key (see page H.7) at that remote location extension.
H.2
Using Esi-Link

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