ESI IVX X-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 84) into a programmable feature key makes it
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
— Department pilot numbers
— Guest/info mailboxes
— Q & A mailboxes (490–499)
• 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 71–76) 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 71–76). Use the
characters for dialing (see page C.6 for more details.) The speed-dial number can be up to 24
characters long.
Note: You can also program Location Keys for use with Esi-Link. See page H.1 for more information.
• 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.
User programming: An introduction
— Group mailboxes (500–516)
— Cascade paging mailboxes (520–529)
— System speed dial numbers (600–699)
Key type and LED indication
Station key or
Virtual Mailbox Key
Flashing red
Flashing green
Flashing red
Flashing red
Blinking red
Blinking green
Solid red
Solid green
Off
scroll key to enter special
Feature key
Line key
or speed-dial key
Flashing amber
Flashing red
Blinking amber
Solid amber
Off
Off
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