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Programming Of The Key Telephone
Various features of the IVT-16 key telephone are programmable and can be set by the user. These
parameters are stored into permanent memory and will remain even if power is removed from the
phone. The parameters which can be programmed are:
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Ringer tone selection – Allows the phone to ring with a distinctive tone.
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Ringer tone volume – You can control the loudness of the incoming ring tone.
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Use headset – You can program the key telephone to use a headset. In this mode, pressing the
SPKR key will activate the headset instead of the speaker phone.
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LCD contrast – This allows the LCD display to be adjusted for the optimum viewing angle.
• Display name – You can choose the message which displays on your phone during idle
conditions. You might want to display your company name or the extension number.
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Caller ID template – You can control the display of the Caller ID phone number.
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Programmable keys – You can change the function of eight of the extension keys.
Entering The Programming Mode
The programming mode is entered by pressing the MEM key for more than one second while
the phone is inactive. The LED associated with the MEM button will fl ash both red and green to
indicate that the programming mode is active. In this mode, the phone cannot be used to make or
receive phone calls.
In the programming mode, buttons which are active have their associated LEDs lit. This is helpful
to show which buttons may be pressed to make changes in the programming.
Leaving The Programming Mode
Exit the programming mode by pressing the MEM key.
Programming Of The Key Telephone