Message Monitor Mode (Live Call Screening); Personal Greeting Reminder; Headset Operation - ESI IVX S-Class User Manual

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Message monitor mode (live call screening)

(Not available on 12-Key Feature Phone.)
Message monitor mode, or live call screening, lets you hear a caller leaving a message in your mailbox,
just as with your home answering machine. You turn this feature on or off as part of user programming
— PROGRAM 3 6. While you hear the caller through your speaker, you have the following options:
Option
Result
Lift the handset
You intercept the call
Do nothing
The system records the message to your mailbox for your later retrieval
Press MUTE/DND
Temporarily mutes your speaker (the system continues to record the message to
your mailbox)
Note: During monitor mode, you will hear a call ring, then subdued ringing while the caller is hearing your
personal greeting, then their message. You can intercept the call at any time.

Personal greeting reminder

If you frequently change your personal greeting, use this option; it sets your station to remind you of
your current greeting. The first time you use your phone after it has been idle (for the period you set in
this function), the system automatically plays your current greeting (and gives you the option to change it).
The range is 0 (no reminder) to 500 hours. To set this, press PROGRAM 3 2.
Example: If you change your personal greeting only when out of town for a few days, set the reminder interval
to 60 hours; you'll be reminded if your phone has not been used for three days. If it's Friday, set the
reminder for 36 hours and you will be reminded every Monday morning or if you are away for a
couple of days. If you change your greeting several times a day, set the reminder for about 3 hours.

Headset operation

1
You can use a headset
feature keys to be a headset key
disconnect from a call. The key will blink green when a call is ringing and glow green when connected. If
you have a headset connected and the phone is off-hook, pressing the scroll keys (
adjust the headset volume. After you initiate or answer a call using the headset key, lifting the phone's
handset automatically takes you out of headset mode. To switch back to headset mode while on a call,
press the headset key again and then place the phone's handset on-hook.
Notes: On a Generation I system,
feature keys (see "Other feature keys," page C.3) that you'll use to connect or disconnect from a call.
The key will blink green when a call is ringing and glow green when connected. You turn headset
mode on or off in user programming (PROGRAM 3 3). If you turn off headset mode while the headset
key is glowing green (i.e., in use), the phone will stay off-hook until you again turn on headset mode.
If a headset key is programmed, the phone handset must be in the cradle for proper headset operation.
1
Not all headsets are compatible with your ESI Feature Phone; contact your ESI Reseller for a list of compatible models.
2
Not available on a 12-Key Feature Phone.
3
If unsure which system you have, consult your System Administrator.
F.10
with your ESI Feature Phone. You must program one of your programmable
2
(see "Optional features," page F.12) that you'll use to connect to or
3
you must have a headset key
2
programmed as one of your programmable
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