Caller Id; Programmable Feature Keys; Fixed-Feature Keys; Led Lamps - ESI IVX 128 User Manual

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Digital Feature Phone operation

Caller ID

If you subscribe to Caller ID from your telephone service provider, the phone's display will show an
outside caller's name and/or number.
general caller status such as

Programmable feature keys

The 16 programmable feature keys at the top of the phone have been pre-programmed by the
installer. You may wish to add to or change some of these keys to perform different functions
explained throughout this manual. Press PROG/HELP, 0, 3 and any key to verify the current settings
(see "Station programming," page A.25).

Fixed-feature keys

The fixed-feature keys on the phone are permanently labeled as to their usage. The PROG/HELP
and MUTE/DND keys have two purposes each; however the IVX 128 phone system will govern this
by permitting only the appropriate function when either is pressed, depending on the
circumstances at that moment.

LED lamps

The LEDs associated with the programmable and fixed keys aid in determining the status of their
function. In general, green indicates a function associated with your phone, while red indicates an
occurrence at another station. A solid lamp indicates in use, blinking means an action is required
such as ringing or holding and a fast blink means immediate action. As an example, a blinking red
key is a call ringing at another station; blinking green signifies ringing at your station.

Help mode

IVX 128's Help mode — a carefully conceived combination of spoken information, display readouts
and even key illumination when appropriate — is a powerful tool to help you learn how to use the
system's many features.
Tutorial
When your station is idle, press PROG/HELP, 0, and then follow the spoken Help menu to:
Learn how to use the phone
Learn how to use voice mail features
Help during station programming
Press PROG/HELP while programming a function to hear a detailed description of the function.
1
If you do not subscribe to Caller ID, the LCD will show which line is receiving the call, instead of the caller's name or
number.
A.2
1
In some instances, the service provider can send only a
,
, or
UNAVAILABLE
PRIVATE
.
NO DATA SENT
Hear a description of how any key is used
Hear a complete tutorial on phone operation
IVX 128

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