Headset Operation; Outside Dial Tone Preference; Line Keys - ESI IVX 128 User Manual

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IVX 128

Headset operation

You can use your phone with a headset connected to the handset jack. You must have a headset
key programmed as one of your programmable feature keys (see "Other feature keys," page A.27)
to be used to connect or disconnect from a call. (See also "RELEASE key," page A.11.)The key will
blink green when a call is ringing and glow green when connected. You turn Headset Mode on or off
as part of user programming (PROG/HELP 3 3).

Outside dial tone preference

If you make mostly outside calls, you may find this setting helpful. It tells your station to connect
automatically to an available outside line; i.e., you don't have to dial 9 (or 8 or 7) before the phone
number. Therefore, when you lift the handset or press SPEAKER, you will receive an outside dial
tone right away.
Note: To place an internal call while in this mode, press the appropriate station key or (a.) press
TRANSFER to switch to internal dial tone and (b.) then dial the extension number.

Line keys

If some of your programmable feature keys have been programmed as line keys (or you can
program line keys using PROG/HELP 2), press an unlit key to access the line. An outside call
transferred to your station can be answered by simply lifting the handset or pressing SPEAKER. You
do not have to press the line key. The LED indications for the line keys are:
LED
Glowing red
Green
Blinking red
Blinking green
Slowly blinking red
Slowly blinking green
Note: Dialing 9 (or 8 or 7) to be assigned a line automatically is always available.
Private line
If a private line has been assigned to your station, you must have a line key programmed in order
to access it.
Line status
In use
Connected to your station
Ringing at another station
Ringing at your station
Parked by another station
Held or parked by you
Digital Feature Phone operation
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