
User’s Guide
Introduction
A.3
Optional Expansion Consoles for use with the 48-Key Feature Phone
Note:
Your Installer or System Administrator must enable Expansion Console support for your extension
before you can use one or both Expansion Consoles.
Your ESI 48-Key Feature Phone can support up to two optional
Expansion
Consoles,
for a possible total of
120 additional programmable feature keys.
The
60-Key Expansion Console
connects directly to the phone, while the
Second Expansion Console
connects to the first Console.
You program each Expansion Console’s keys just as you do the programmable feature keys on your ESI
Feature Phone, using either direct or traditional programming (see page C.2).
Note:
Only one key can exist per extension, feature or operation. If you program a
second
key for the same
extension, feature or operation, this automatically erases the first key so programmed, thus making it
available for a new extension, feature or operation.
Hint:
You may find it easier to write in the names on the overlay
before
you program the keys and attach the
overlay to the Console.
60 programmable
feature keys
(pg. C.2)
in two banks
of 30 each
Hint:
On any of these ESI phone varieties (including the Expansion Consoles), you can perform
direct
programming
by holding down a programmable feature key for at least two seconds (similar to how you
might program a car radio button). This isn’t applicable to the fixed-feature keys which, as their name
implies, are already programmed.