IP TELEPHONE USER GUIDE - 102
IWATSU ICON SERIES IP TELEPHONE DISPLAY
MENU FEATURE OPERATION
Call Log
Your IX-5930 and IX-5910 is programmed to capture, store, and display
telephone numbers and Caller ID information for the last 10 Incoming and
10 Outgoing calls with Caller ID, ANI, or DNIS information.
Note:
ACD and Voice Announce calls are not stored in the Call Log.
View the Call Log
Using the Display Menu:
)
Press the
Call Log
key on your display.
)
Select an entry from the
Call Log
to view the number, trunk, and date
and time stamp.
Make a Call from the Call Log
Using the Display Menu:
)
Press the
Call Log
key on your display.
)
Select an entry from the Call Log to view the number, trunk, and date
and time stamp.
)
Press
Dial
to call the entry that you selected.
)
You can also delete the
Call Log
record by selecting
Delete
.
Store a Call Log Entry to Personal Speed Dial
This feature is used to store a Call Log entry to a Personal Speed Dial Bin.
)
Press the
Call Log
key on your display.
)
Select the entry from the
Call Log
.
)
Press
Save
.
)
Select a location to store the number. This can be an unused <EMPTY>
entry or you can select an existing entry to overwrite.
)
Select
Exit
to return to the main menu.
Note:
If the Call Log entry you just saved does not have a name associated
with the telephone number, refer to the Directory section of this guide to Add
a Name to a Personal Directory entry.
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
Call Log
key on your display.
)
Select the entry from the
Call Log.
)
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
Dial
to call the entry that you selected.
Note:
This feature requires a Float or CO line key in the key pattern.
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Page 21: ...Section 1 Iwatsu Enterprise CS General Description...
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Page 79: ...Section 2 Iwatsu Enterprise CS Features...
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Page 105: ...Section 3 IP Telephone User Guide...
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Page 164: ...IP TELEPHONE USER GUIDE 144 IWATSU ENTERPRISE CS...
Page 166: ...DIGITAL TELEPHONE USER GUIDE 146 IWATSU ENTERPRISE CS...
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Page 309: ...Section 6 Attendant Console User Guide...
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Page 345: ...Section 7 SIP Single Line Telephone User Guide...
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