IP Server 900 Programming Manual Function 3: Station programming
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• Call forward/no-answer key (Code #567) — Sets or cancels call forwarding/no-answer. This overrides
the call forward busy/no-answer assignment in Function 31.
• Message monitor key (Code #568) — Toggles message monitor mode. (Functionally is same as
pressing PROG/HELP 3 6 and following the prompts.)
• Background announce key (Code #569) — During call waiting, pressing (and holding down) this key
lets the user make a brief, private background announcement to the station's earpiece (if the user has
enabled the background announce feature).
• Personal greeting keys (Codes #571–#573) — These provide for easy activation of one or more of the
user’s personal greetings. Each key's LED will be green for the associated personal greeting that is active.
These keys can be used in place of, or in conjunction with, manual activation of the greetings in
programming mode.
• Caller ID (Code #574) — Allows the user to view the 25 calls presented most recently to his station.
Caller ID records are stored only for those phones which have a Caller ID key assigned.
• Virtual Answer Keys (Codes #575 and #576)
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— Pressing a Virtual Answer Key when the extension
receives a call-waiting alert causes the system to play a greeting to a caller and then route the caller to a
desired destination. (For more details on this feature, see the User’s Guide.)
• QuickPage (Code #577) — Normally used by an operator, this key lets the user quickly put on hold, and
page, a station user. While on a CO line call, the user can press a QuickPage key and then enter a station
number (or press a programmable feature key programmed for an extension), and the system will
automatically page the person
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, then forward the call to the person’s voice mailbox if he/she doesn’t answer.
• Override ring key (Code #580) — Allows a user to place an outside call (CO, extension, Esi-Link or
Remote Phone) while another call is ringing in on the same station.
• Door control (Code #581) — For ESI Presence Management only. For more information, see the ESI
Presence Management Installation Manual (ESI # 0450-0792).
• Record (Code #582) — For ESI Cordless Handsets only. Pressing this key performs the same as does
the fixed RECORD key on ESI desktop phones.
• Quick Switch (Code #583) — When programmed, pressing this key lets the user transfer active calls
between an ESI desktop phone and an ESI Cordless Handset II. It also allows the user to set specific ring
options when simultaneously using an ESI desktop phone and an ESI Cordless Handset II.
• Account codes (Code #584) — When programmed, pressing this key lets the user send account codes
during a call.
• LCL (Code #585) — Used only on Remote IP Cordless Handset. When programmed, this key accesses
a local analog CO line.
• Video Adaptor (Code #586) — When programmed, pressing this key lets ESI Video Viewer users who
have Video Viewer running on their PC automatically pull up video from the specified video adaptor.
• Loop key (Code #587) — Allows for the appearance of any CO line or Esi-Link call that may be ringing a
station, without the need for a programmable feature key to be programmed as a CO line key. Up to six
loop keys may be programmed per station.
• Overhead page (Code 599) — Allows the user to access the overhead paging system.
Note: To delete a programmable feature key, press HOLD instead of programming a value.
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Not available on an ESI Cordless Handset.
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The system will access the paging zone for the extension and play the user’s name as recorded in the directory (if no name is recorded, it will page
by extension number) followed by the phrase “you have a call on hold” and the line on which the caller is held — e.g., “John Doe, you have a call
on line 21.”