ESI Cellular Management
User’s Guide
0450-1189
Rev. E
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Contents
Introduction.........................................................................................................................................................................................................2
About the ESI Cellular Management Access Device ....................................................................................................................................2
Basic features...............................................................................................................................................................................................3
Quick set-up and use..........................................................................................................................................................................................4
Programming ESI Cellular Management routing...........................................................................................................................................4
Setting up a Cellular Access key ..................................................................................................................................................................7
Answering incoming calls .............................................................................................................................................................................7
Using voice dialing to place an outgoing call.................................................................................................................................................8
Using the Cellular Access key to check cellular voice mail ...........................................................................................................................8
Leaving the area with cell phone call and Auto-Connect enabled.................................................................................................................8
Using the Cellular Speed-Dial key ................................................................................................................................................................8
Special lamping indications ..........................................................................................................................................................................9
Cautions ............................................................................................................................................................................................................10
Addendum: Administrator programming........................................................................................................................................................12
Index