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Some features described herein either may not be available

or may not have been activated on your ESI system. 

For more details, consult your System Administrator.

Programming your phone

Setting your phone preferences

Press 

PROG

 to access programming, and then select from the

 

menu choices.

Select personal greeting

 

Record   

 

Delete   

 

Hear

Programmable feature keys

3 Station 

options

 

1

 Call 

waiting

 

2

 Personal greeting reminder

 

5

 Hands-free 

answer

 

6

 Monitor 

mode

7

 Power-saving 

mode

4 Station 

audibles

 

3

 Message 

ring

5 Password

 

Enter

 

Delete   

 

Hear  

 

4

 Security 

level

6 External 

notification

Message Recycle Bin

Note:

 

Certain items shown in the menu above may not be

 

applicable to your specific system. Consult your System

 

Administrator for more information.

Programmable feature keys

There are two 

methods

 for programming your phone’s keys:

Traditional programming

• 

 — Press 

TRANS/CONF/PROG

 

2

 and

 

select the appropriate programmable function key.

Direct (“radio-button”) programming

• 

 — Select one of the

 

eight programmable feature keys, and hold it down for at least

 

two seconds. This not only initiates programming but also lets

 

you immediately program that specific key.

The eight programmable feature keys can be programmed as:

Line keys

• 

 — If programmed with a line number, the key will become

 

a line key providing lamp information and outside line access.

Station keys

• 

 — If programmed with an extension number, the key

 

will provide station lamp status and direct station access and transfer.

 

Speed-dial keys

• 

 — Can be used for automatic dialing of frequently

 

called outside numbers. Enter the line access code (

9

8

 or 

7

plus the phone number.

 

Additional-feature keys

• 

 — Depending on your system, these may

 

include live recording, ACD agent log-on, system speed-dial,

 

personal greeting, etc. See the System Administrator for assistance.

Note:

 

The LEDs on the eight programmable feature keys behave

 

differently than do those on programmable feature keys on

 

ESI’s corded desktop Feature Phones. The Cordless Handset’s

 

programmable feature key LEDs glow only red, while ESI

 

desktop phones’ LEDs are tri-color (red, amber, green).

Using voice mail 

Note:

 

Certain Cordless Handset-compatible ESI systems have

 

an 

Integrated Answering Machine

 (which works differently

 

than shown herein). Consult your System 

Administrator for

 

more information.

If you have new messages, your display will show an envelope icon.

Retrieving messages from your station

 

1.

 Press 

V MAIL

.

 

2.

 

When prompted, enter your password (if required): _____ #

The default password is 

0

 (meaning, no password required).

 

During playback of a message, the display will show the originator of

 

the message, the duration of the message, whether it’s new or old,

 

and the time/date of the message.

You can press any of the following keys anytime during the

 

message or during the prompt following the message.

1

 

Pause

 — Pauses playback for one minute or until pressed again.

2

 

Time/date to number

 — Toggles the display between the time/

date and the Caller ID number (if available).

 

3

 

Reply

 — To automatically reply to a message from another user

 

(within the system). Begin recording your reply at the tone; press 

1

 

to stop. You will then be returned to the original message for

 

further action.

4

 

Back up

 — Backs up (“rewinds”) playback four seconds for each

 

time you press it during message playback. If pressed after the

 

message has finished, returns you to the message’s beginning.

5

 

Fast forward

 — Advances playback four seconds each time you

 

press it.

6

 

Move

 — Moves a copy of the message to another user’s mailbox.

 

To add an introduction, press 

1

 when prompted. When you’ve

 

finished your recording, press 

1

 to stop.

7

 

Delete

 — Deletes the message.

9

 

Save

 — Saves the message. It will be played as an old message

 

the next time messages are retrieved.

Note:

 

9 9

 saves the message as a new message (not applicable o

IVX

®

 S-Class systems).

When 

fi

 nished, 

press 

TALK

 to hang up (If you hang up while a

 

message is playing back, the message will remain “new.”)

Message Recycle Bin (un-delete)

Your ESI system stores your 10 most recently deleted messages in

 

a Message Recycle Bin (

PROG 9

) to allow you to recover messages

 

that may have been deleted in error.

Retrieving messages from a remote location

 

1.

 

At the main greeting, 

either

 press 

 and enter your mailbox number:

  

 ___________ 

or

 have the operator transfer you by pressing

 

V MAIL

 and then 

 , and entering your mailbox number.

 

2.

 

When prompted, enter your password (if required): _____ #

The default password is 0 (meaning, no password required).

The ESI system will announce the number of new and old messages

 

and play the oldest new message.

 

The additional key functions listed below may be used from a

 

remote location:

2

 

Hear time/date

 — Pauses the message, plays the time/date of

 

the message and then resumes playback.

 

5

 

Access user programming

 — Lets you change the personal

 

greeting or password.

Note:

 

Fast forward is not available from a remote location.

For more options, listen to the prompts that you’ll hear after the

 

message plays.

Mailbox personal greetings

You can record up to three personal greetings (

PROG 1

), and then

 

change between them as desired.

Example:

 

“Hi, this is Bill. I’m away from my desk or on the phone.

 

You may reach the operator by dialing 

0

 now; or leave me a

 

detailed message and I’ll respond to it promptly.”

Copyright © 2008 ESI (Estech 

Systems, Inc.).  •  0450-1197  Rev. A

 Digital and Local IP

Cordless Handset II

Quick-Reference Guide

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