Function 1: System Parameters; Function 11: Initialize; Functions 12 And 13: Installer And Administrator Passwords; Function 14: Set Time/Date - ESI IVX20 Installation Manual

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Function 1: System parameters

Function 11: Initialize

This function will do one of the following:
• Reset — Erases all programmed configuration data but does not delete custom recordings made
by the Installer or customer. After performing a reset, the system will match any previous custom
recordings to the new configuration data.
• Initialize — Returns all components and software to their initial state. Initialization will erase all
data and custom recordings.
Important: Always initialize the system before initial programming for a new installation.
Important: The command to reset or initialize must be confirmed by entering the Installer pass-
word when prompted.
System reset or initialization will take up to two minutes to complete. When completed, the
phone's display will return to the idle state. You must then re-access Programming Mode by follow-
ing the steps described earlier (see page C.4).

Functions 12 and 13: Installer and Administrator passwords

These functions will display the existing password and prompt for input of a new password. The
passwords can be 2–8 digits long, followed by #. The Installer can change either the Installer or
Administrator Password. Only those functions listed in the Administrator's Manual can be pro-
grammed via the Administrator Password. The default passwords are:
Installer Password (Function 12)
Administrator Password (Function 13)
Note: Be sure to write down the new passwords, store them in a safe place and give the new Ad-
ministrator's Password to the Administrator.
Note: You can use either the Installer or Administrator password to access a user's station pro-
gramming. At the station, when prompted for the user's password, enter either the Installer
or Administrator password, then follow normal user programming procedures.

Function 14: Set time/date

Enter a new time in a twelve-hour format. You do not need a leading zero for the time.
1.
Example: Enter 1 2 3 3 for 12:33, or 3 1 5 for 3:15.
Select
or
by pressing a scroll key (either
2.
AM
PM
Enter a new date in an eight-digit format, including leading zeroes as necessary.
3.
Example: Enter 0 7 0 4 2 0 0 0 for July 4, 2000.
Press # to finish the entry.
4.
Note: A built-in battery maintains the correct time and date, even in the event of a power loss.
= 7 8 9
= 4 5 6
or
).
Function 1: System parameters
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