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Pressing the digits ‘0’ through ‘9’ plus ‘*’ and ‘#’ will sequence various characters at the cursor
position. Pressing the ‘1’ digit is a special case which will display the extension number of this key
telephone location. The following table shows the characters associated with each of the keys:
Digit Pressed
Characters Displayed
1
“Extn: 103” (Displays the value of the current extension number. If the phone
is moved to a different extension, this display will need to be reprogrammed
with the new value.)
2
2 A a B b C c
3
3 D d E e F f
4
4 G g H h I i
5
5 J j K k L l
6
6 M m N n O o
7
7 P p Q q R r S s
8
8 T t U u V v
9
9 W w X x Yy Z z
0 0
1
*
! @ # $ % ^ & * : , .
#
(space) ( ) - + ? / ‘
Caller ID Template Selection
For IPS units equipped with Caller ID, you can place dashes in the display of the telephone
number. You may want to display dashes to separate groups of digits to make the display more
readable. The LCD display will show (default setting is shown):
The incoming telephone number will display according to the dashes shown on the second line.
For example, if a 7-digit number is received, the second line will display as follows:
If a 10-digit number is received, it will display as follows:
Press the DND/FWD key to change the position of one of the dashes. Press the MUTE key to
change the position of the other dash. Press the SPKR key to advance to the next parameter.
C a l l e r
I D
T e m p l a t e :
# # # # - # # # - # # # #
5 5 5 - 1 2 1 2
5 1 2 -
5 5 5 - 1 2 1 2
User Message Display
Chapter
5
- IPS System Used With IVT-16 Key Telephone