User’s Guide
Special keys
F.14
Personal greeting keys (Codes 571–573)
These keys will provide for easy activation of one or more of your personal greetings (see “Personal
greetings,” page D.1). The key's LED will be green for the associated personal greeting that is active. These
keys can be used in place of or in conjunction with manual activation of the greetings in programming mode.
Caller ID key (Code 574)
Notes:
Not available on an ESI Cordless Handset.
This
works
only
if you are receiving Caller ID service from your provider. Consult your Administrator,
if needed.
Press this programmable feature key to see the stored Caller ID records for your extension’s 25 most recently
received calls. Use the
scroll keys
(
/
) to view Caller ID information from different calls. (The system stores
Caller ID records for
only
extensions which have a Caller ID key assigned; so, when you first assign the key,
you’ll have no previous records through which to scroll.)
Note:
The Caller ID key will light
only
when there’s a missed
call
. Although voice mail messages’ Caller ID
information also is stored by the system, waiting voice mail lights
only
the
VOICE MAIL
key.
The phone display will also indicate each call’s classification as shown in this chart; also, if this is the first time
you’re seeing this particular call’s record,
appears to the left of this indication.
Classification
On third line of phone
with three-line display
On second line of phone
with two-line display
Answered by the station
ANS
A
Missed call (abandoned call)
MISS
M
Went to your voice mailbox
VM
V
Answered by “other” means (call-forwarding, use of
someone else’s
PICK UP
key,
etc.
)
RE
R
New record
While a record is on the display, you may do the following:
• To
dial
the caller displayed, press
REDIAL
.
• To
view
the telephone number (rather than the name), press
2
.
1
• To
delete
a record, press
7
while the record is on the display.
• To store the record in your Personal Dex, press
ESI-DEX
.
To
finish
, press the Caller ID key again (or press
RELEASE
).
1
Not applicable to a 48-Key Feature Phone, which shows both the number and (if included in the Caller ID record) the name.