ESI IVX S-Class User Manual page 19

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User's Guide
How the programmable feature keys can be set
• Line keys — Programming a line number (1 through 12)
a line key, which provides the appropriate lamp information and manual outside-line access.
• Station keys — If the digits entered constitute a three-digit number, the programmable feature
key will become a station key, providing the appropriate lamp information and easy access or
transfer. Three-digit numbers entered can be:
— User extensions (100–139 with
Generation II system, 100–129 with
Generation I system)
— Department numbers (290–299)
— Guest/info mailboxes
• Speed-dial keys — In addition to programming a programmable feature key with a system
speed-dial number, you can create personal speed-dial keys for automatic dialing of frequently
called outside numbers. If you program 9 (or 8 or 7) plus a phone number, the programmable
feature key becomes a speed-dial key. When you program a speed-dial key, there's no need to
insert a pause after the 9 (or 8 or 7). The speed-dial number can be up to 24 characters long.
Use the up scroll key ( ) to enter special characters in a dial string.
• Other feature keys — If you enter a feature code, the programmable feature key will serve as
an enable/disable key for that feature. The Installer may have programmed certain stations for
accessing additional features (see "Optional features," page F.12); consult your System
Administrator to determine your access.
Keys' LED activity during programming
Mode
Currently being programmed and
previously assigned
Currently being programmed and
previously unassigned
Programming mode — Was assigned or
viewed in current session
Assigned in a previous programming session
and not yet viewed in current session
Never assigned and not yet viewed in
current session
Note: Each ESI Cordless Handset has only one LED color — red — with similar blinking rates.
1
1–16 on IVX S-Class Generation II; 1–12 on IVX S-Class Generation I. If unsure which system you have, consult your System
Administrator.
2
If unsure which system you have, consult your System Administrator.
3
300–489 on IVX S-Class Generation II with "Generation II • Feature Set II" system software; 300–309 otherwise. If unsure which
system and system software you have, consult your System Administrator or ESI Reseller.
2
3
Station key or
Virtual Mailbox Key
Flashing red
Flashing red
Blinking red
Solid red
Off
User programming: An introduction
1
into a programmable feature key makes it
— Cascade mailboxes (520–529)
— System speed-dial numbers (600–699)
Key type and LED indication
Line key
Flashing green
Flashing red
Blinking green
Solid green
Off
Feature key
or speed-dial key
Flashing amber
Flashing red
Blinking amber
Solid amber
Off
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