Installation manual

IVX 20 System programming: an introduction
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System programming: an introduction
You can program the IVX 20
system either from a Digital Feature Phone or with the Windows
®
95/98-based Esi-Access package. Both methods follow the same programming steps. This manual
focuses on programming from a Digital Feature Phone — the respective documentation for the
Windows-based programming details the differences in programming from that environment.
Read the User’s Guide first. Programming features require a clear understanding of user
interface and application.
You can program the IVX 20
system from any Digital Feature Phone while the system is operating.
Once youve accessed programming mode, the system will prompt for and confirm each key-
stroke action via voice commands and the display. You program both configuration data and
recordings in the same manner.
Programming keys
During programming, the top line of the display will show the current item being programmed and
the bottom line will be the entry line. You can enter values as directed by the combination of the
voice prompts and display. To enter multiple values, such as a list of extension numbers, separate
each value by # (to exit the list, enter # #).
To. .. Press ... What this does
Enter
#
Confirms new or existing entry and advances to next programming
step.
Back up (i.e.,
reverse direction)
*
Backs up to previous prompt without changing its value.
Delete HOLD
Deletes data or recording.
Exit HANG UP
Exits programming mode and removes extension from DND.
Help HELP
Provides more detailed instructions during programming.
(left-side
scroll key)
• During entry of a value, backs up
If a list is present (< is displayed), scrolls to left
Select/
Scroll
(right-
side scroll
key)
Selects from options presented
If a list is present (< is displayed), scrolls to right
• Inserts a space during entry of a name.
Note: Either < or > in the display indicates that additional choices or values are available by press-
ing a corresponding scroll ( or ) key.