
User’s Guide
User programming: An introduction
C.1
User programming: An introduction
Voice prompts will play menu and sub-menu options to access the desired feature. You
don't
have to wait for the
entire prompt to be played. Therefore, once you’ve become familiar with the prompts (consult “User
programming menu overview,”
below
), you can quickly set any frequently used feature.
Programming help
During any of the programming steps, press
HELP
to hear a more detailed description of the feature and
related programming options.
Exiting programming mode
To exit programming mode, simply hang up.
User programming menu
Overview
1 Select personal greeting
1 Record
2 Delete
3 Hear
2 Programmable feature keys
(Station keys, line keys, speed-dial keys,
other feature keys)
3 Station options
1 Call waiting/background announce
2 Personal greeting reminder
4 Outside dial tone preference
5 Hands-free answer
6 Message monitor
7 Power-saving mode
1
4 Station audibles
1 Station ring tone
2 Station ring volume
3 Message ring
4 Secondary ring tone
5 Password
1 Enter
2 Delete
3 Play back
4 Security level
6 External message notification
1 Delivery options
2 Phone delivery
3 Pager notification
4 Urgent message
5 ESI Mobile Messaging
1 Active e-mail setting
2 Main e-mail setting
3 Alternate e-mail setting
7 Personal Call Routing
1 ESI Presence Management settings
2
1 Entry settings
2 Exit settings
3 Quiet time settings
2 ESI Cellular Management settings
3
1 PIN setting
2 Voice mail setting
3 Cell phone audibles
4 Shared line setting
5 Bluetooth settings
9 Un-delete
Note:
Selections 3, 5 and 6, as well as the background announce function under “Station options” (see page
E.12), are not available on a 12-Key Feature Phone.
1
For use with only ESI Cordless Handsets.
2
Available
only
if your phone system is using ESI Presence Management. If you’re not sure whether it is, consult your System Administrator.
For more information about ESI Presence Management, visit
www.esi-estech.com/presence
.
3
Available
only
if your phone system is using ESI Cellular Management. If you’re not sure whether it is, consult your System Administrator.
For more information about ESI Cellular Management, visit
www.esi-estech.com/BT
.