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Call Log (18i/d only) 

Your Enterprise 18i/d is programmed to capture, 
store, and display telephone numbers and Caller ID 
information for the last 10 Incoming and 10 Outgo-
ing calls with Caller ID, ANI, or DNIS information. 

 

View the Call Log  

Using the Menu: 

• 

Press the 

Call Log 

menu on your display. 

• 

Select 

Incoming 

or

 Outgoing 

Call Log. 

• 

Make your Selection:  

• 

Next (For next Call Log entry). 

 

• 

Previous (For Previous Call Log entry). 

• 

Delete (Number displayed). 

• 

Dial (Number displayed or press 

Set

 to dial). 

• 

In/Out (Switch between Incoming and Outgo-
ing Call Log). 

• 

Exit (To exit the Call Log). 

 

Add Digits to a Call Log Entry 

This feature is used to add digit(s) to a Call Log 
entry before making a call. 

• 

Press the 

IN 

or 

OUT 

button to display an Incom-

ing or Outgoing Call Log entry. 

• 

Enter the digit(s) to be added to the entry (for 
example you may need to add a 

 to dial a long-

distance number). 

• 

Press the 

Set

 button to dial the number. 

Note:  This feature requires a Float or CO line key in 
the key pattern and ECS software version 3.0 or 
above.  
 

 

Using the ePod  to Navigate the Call Log 

• 

Press the 

IN 

or 

OUT 

button to display the Incom-

ing or Outgoing Call Log entries. 

• 

Use the 

Up 

or

 Down 

buttons to scroll through 

the Incoming or Outgoing Call Log. 

• 

To place a call, select an entry and press 

Set

.  

 
 

 
 
 
 
 
 
 
EZDial (18i/d only) 

Your Enterprise 18i/d can be programmed to have 
one to ten direct station selections located in the 
EZDial directory.  

 

• 

The EZDial feature will not appear on your tele-
phone menu display until programmed in the 
system database by your Authorized Iwatsu Dis-
tributor.   

Note:  When a change is made to your EZDial pro-
gramming, it is important to reset your Enterprise 
18i/d telephone for the EZDial change(s) to take 
effect.
 

Scroll Up

Scroll Down

Incoming
Call
Records

Outgoing

Call

Records

SET 

Press 

to Dial

20 

Personal Ringing Tones 

You may choose one of eight different ringing tones 
to distinguish your station from others. 

 

To play a ringing tone at your system extension: 

• 

With your station idle press 

FEAT

 + 

 + 

  

-

 

To select a ringing tone for your system exten-
sion: 

• 

With your station idle press 

FEAT

 + 

 + 

 + 

-

 + 

 

To restore default ringing tone at your system 
extension: 

• 

With your station idle press 

FEAT

 + 

 + 

 + 

 + 

 

Text Messaging 

You may send a manual signaling or busy bypass 
text message to the display of another system ex-
tension. You may also send a stored text message 
that lights the Text Message button  [

TEXT MSG

] at 

another system extension. 

 

Busy Bypass/Manual Signaling Text Messages 

 

To select and send a manual signaling text mes-
sage:  

• 

Lift the receiver and press [

TEXT MSG

] + 

text 

message number (00-99)

, or [

TEXT MSGn

]. 

• 

Dial an extension number or press [

DSS

] or 

[

CCV

]. 

 

To select and send a busy bypass text message  

While calling a busy or idle extension: 

• 

Press [

TEXT MSG

] + 

text message number (00-

99)

, or [

TEXT MSGn

]. 

 

To respond to a busy bypass text message while 
on a call 

While on a call with a busy bypass text message on 
your display: 

• 

Press [

TEXT MSG

] + 

 + 

text message number 

(00-99)

 + [

TEXT MSG

]. 

 

To delete a busy bypass text message from your 
display 

While a text message is on your display: 

• 

Press [

TEXT MSG

] + 

 + 

Stored Text Messages 

 

To select and send a stored text message to 
another system extension 

While calling a busy or idle extension: 

• 

Press  [

TEXT MSG

] + 

text message number (00-

99)

, or [

TEXT MSGn

]. 

• 

Press 

 

Summary of Contents for Enterprise 3.0

Page 1: ...assword Release Station Lockout Password Flexible Call Forwarding All FORWARD Call Type 1 3 1 Destination Busy No Answer FORWARD Call Type 1 3 2 Destination No Answer FORWARD Call Type 1 3 3 Destinati...

Page 2: ...re Speaker This button allows you to dial and receive outside or internal calls and talk with out lifting the receiver Mute Key When talking using the handset pressing the Mute key mutes the handset t...

Page 3: ...from getting through or ringing at your extension ePod Easy Point of Decision is used for easy access to the Display Menu navigating the Call Log and changing volume levels on your Enterprise 18i d T...

Page 4: ...To automatically redial the last outside external number you called Lift the receiver Press Scroll Speed button and dial 12i d or Press the Redial menu key 18i d only Making an Intercom Call Press the...

Page 5: ...telephone to the wall jack con nected to the local area network For a full list of Display Menu features please refer to the IP Telephone User Guide in your Iwatsu Owner s Manual LAYER 2 SWITCH Pickin...

Page 6: ...Scroll Down Set Key Scroll Left Scroll Right VMail Park 15 TUE 10 40 AM Scott Forward Call Log EZDial SpeedDial Redial X3202 22 Universal Night Answer If you need to pick up an incoming call when the...

Page 7: ...d Display Menu Access Access the display menu by selecting the corre sponding Menu key below the feature name shown on the display Enterprise 12i d Display Menu First Screen Second Screen 15 TUE 10 40...

Page 8: ...uthorized Iwatsu Dis tributor Note When a change is made to your EZDial pro gramming it is important to reset your Enterprise 18i d telephone for the EZDial change s to take effect Scroll Up Scroll Do...

Page 9: ...to end the page 8 To Access the EZDial Directory Press the EZDial menu key If programmed Press the menu key next to the station name or number you wish to call Forward Set Forward Destination From th...

Page 10: ...receiver or press the Speaker key Press the Park menu key From another extension Lift receiver or press the Speaker key Press the Park menu key Dial the extension number where the call is parked to p...

Page 11: ...ss the RECORD button Your call will begin recording to voice mail Note A four party conference call cannot be recorded To stop recording a call to voice mail While recording a call with the RECORD but...

Page 12: ...hone may be programmed to capture store and display telephone numbers and IDs from calls received with Caller ID ANI or DNIS informa tion This feature requires a Call Storage Key to be programmed on y...

Page 13: ...on To answer a call at another extension When you hear the Call Coverage tone or see the green Call Coverage lamp indication on your phone Lift the receiver Press the CALL COVERAGE button You will be...

Page 14: ...the Vmail menu key or Press the Voice Mail key on the key pad Note If you have an IX 4EVMC voice mail card installed in your system your Vmail display menu may appear with a message count i e 2 Msgs T...

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