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Initialization Display
The phone must then establish communications with the IPS system. This procedure will typically
take one or two seconds.
If the above message continues to display on the LCD, then your extension has probably not
been programmed as a Key Telephone extension. The System Manager must confi gure the IPS
system to specify that a key telephone is at this extension. By default, all IPS extensions are set
to communicate with ordinary, single line telephones.
After communications has been established, the phone will give a short beep and display the
following message for about two seconds.
The actual display on each phone will differ to show the extension number for that phone as well
as the version number of the software in the phone.
Inactive Mode Display
After the Initialization Display, and whenever the phone is inactive, the LCD will display the
following message.
I n i t i a l i z e d
E x t n
1 0 3
I V T – 1 6 ,
V e r s i o n – 4 2
F r i
N i g h t
3 : 3 3 p
c u s t o m m s g
2 9 – J a n
The actual display you will see may differ in the following ways:
• The “Night” message will display if the IPS is in the Night mode. If the IPS is in the Day
mode, this portion of the display will be blank.
• The headphone symbol (‘
Ω
’ ) indicates that the IPS is programmed to use a headset. The
symbol will not appear in the default mode where a headset is not used.
• The time of day may be displayed in a 12-hour (shown) or a 24-hour format. This parameter
is set on the IPS unit itself. In the 24-hour mode, the hours are displayed as ‘00’ to ‘23’.
• The “custom msg” on the second line of the display can be set to be any desired message.
Typical values might be “Extn 105” or “ABC Corp”.
LCD Display Features
Chapter
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- IPS System Used With IVT-16 Key Telephone