Function 16: System Feature Parameters; Function 17: System Speed-Dial - ESI IP 200 Installation Manual

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Function 156: Cell phone delay
When one uses a cellular phone or cordless phone to pick up messages, this usually requires the
user to move the phone away from the ear frequently in order to press command keys, making the
user miss some portion of the next prompt. This function adds additional delay before the playback
of system prompts during remote message pickup or message pickup from an analog station (this
does not affect IP Feature Phone message pickup). The value is in tenths of a second.
Range: 0–50 (0.0–5.0 seconds).
Default: 10 (1.0 second).

Function 16: System feature parameters

Function 161: Recording alert tone
This sets whether the system plays a short beep every 15 seconds during a call recording, indicat-
ing to both parties that a recording is in progress.
Default: Disabled (the beep does not play).
Important: IN MOST JURISDICTIONS, IT IS PERMISSIBLE TO RECORD A CONVERSATION IF
ONE OF THE TWO PARTIES IS AWARE THAT IT IS BEING RECORDED. HOWEVER,
ESI (ESTECH SYSTEMS, INC.) TAKES NO RESPONSIBILITY AS TO ITS LEGALITY IN ALL
JURISDICTIONS. IT IS THE RESPONSIBILITY OF THE INSTALLING COMPANY AND THE
END USER TO DETERMINE AND FOLLOW THE APPLICABLE STATE AND LOCAL LAWS
REGARDING RECORDING OF CONVERSATIONS.
Function 162: Connect tone
This sets whether the system plays a system connect tone (the two short beeps a user hears when
a station answers).
Default: Enabled (the beeps play).
Function 163: System-wide hold
Used in conjunction with station CO line key appearances. This function — when enabled — allows
station users to press the HOLD key to place a caller on hold so that any station programmed with
CO line key appearances can retrieve the call. After the user presses HOLD, the caller's CO line will
blink green at the station placing the call on hold and red at all other stations. Any user who has a
key blinking due to this call can retrieve the call from hold by pressing the blinking key. (For sta-
tions without line key appearances, placing a caller on hold puts him on exclusive hold only.)
Default: Disabled.

Function 17: System speed-dial

Up to 100 system speed-dial names and associated numbers can be stored, in location numbers
600–699, for access by any station. A user can initiate a system speed-dial by dialing the speed-
dial location number or by accessing the name through the Esi-Dex feature. However, system
speed-dials don't follow toll restriction. In Function 32, access to system speed-dial can be denied
to individual stations (see page F.10).
1. Enter the 3-digit location number to program.
2. Enter a one- to ten-character name (see "Entering alphanumeric characters," page C.2).
Function 1: System parameters
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