User's Guide
User programming: An introduction
Voice prompts will play menu and sub-menu options to access the desired feature. You don't have to wait
for the entire prompt to be played. Therefore, once you've become familiar with the prompts (see "User
programming menu," below), you can quickly set any frequently used feature.
Programming help
During any of the programming steps, press PROG/HELP to hear a more detailed description of the
feature and related programming options.
Exiting programming mode
To exit programming mode, simply hang up.
User programming menu
Overview
2 Programmable feature keys
(Station keys, line keys, speed-dial keys, other feature keys)
3 Station options
1 Call waiting/background announce
3 Headset operation
4 Outside dial tone preference
5 Hands-free answer
4 Station audibles
1 Station ring tone
2 Station ring volume
Note: Background announce, and selections 3 and 5 under station options, are not available on a 12-Key
Feature Phone.
2 Programmable feature keys
There are two methods for programming your phone:
• Direct programming — Select the key you want to program, and hold it down for at least two
seconds. This not only initiates programming but also lets you immediately program that specific key.
• Traditional programming — Press PROG/HELP. The Verbal User Guide will speak to you,
walking you through the full menu, during which you can choose the appropriate option.
Direct programming example:
You wish to set one of the keys to dial a co-worker, whose extension is 105. Hold down the
key for at least two seconds. This automatically puts you in feature key programming. Follow
the prompts to enter 1 0 5. (This has allowed you to skip two steps — pressing PROG/HELP
and selecting a menu option — that you'd have had to perform if using traditional
programming.)
User programming: An introduction
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Need help?
Do you have a question about the 24-Key Feature Phone and is the answer not in the manual?
Questions and answers
call history
Press the Caller ID key (Code 574) to view the stored Caller ID records for your extension’s 25 most recently received calls. Use the scroll keys to navigate through different calls. The Caller ID key will light only when there is a missed call.
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how do I find my call received history
To find the call received history on an ESI 24-Key Feature Phone, look at the Caller ID key. It will light up only when there’s a missed call. You can scroll through previous call records using the phone's display. The display will show different classifications of calls, such as answered calls (ANS), missed calls (MISS), and voice mail (VM). If you want to dial a displayed caller, press FLASH/RDL (or REDIAL on some models). To view the phone number instead of the name, press 2. To delete a record, press 7 while it is on the display.
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