Using the 48-Key IP Feature Phone II remotely
Available for only ESI Communications Servers
[IVX X-Class and IVX E-Class use the Remote IP Feature Phone]
Introduction
When used remotely (i.e., connecting to the ESI phone system over a WAN or the Internet rather than on a LAN), a 48-Key IP Feature Phone II will operate like a regular ESI Feature Phone, with these important exceptions:
- Mode display — The bottom section of the phone’s display will show RMT (short for remote) to indicate the 48-Key IP Feature Phone II’s current mode.
- No 911/emergency calls — Because your remotely installed 48-Key IP Feature Phone II isn’t connected directly to your local telephone network, you must use a regular phone connected locally, not the 48-Key IP Feature Phone II, to make 9 1 1 or other emergency calls. (For more information, see ESI document #0450-0262, included with your 48-Key IP Feature Phone II.)
Troubleshooting
Important:
The audio quality of the 48-Key IP Feature Phone II is dependent on the quality of the
connection between the phone and the IP PBX at the main office. High data traffic on a poor or
overloaded connection will cause significant audio distortion, which may include pops and clicks, or warbling.
In this case, contact your ESI Reseller or network administrator for assistance.
The quality of your main office’s outside phone lines also can affect the phone’s audio quality.
Due to the interface between advanced, packet-based phone systems and the traditional
public telephone network, a poor-quality phone line can degrade audio quality, causing an echo
on outside calls. An occasional echo isn’t unusual and doesn’t necessarily indicate a problem
with your system or lines; however, if this problem occurs persistently, contact your ESI Reseller
for assistance.
| Condition | Procedure(s) |
| Phone display is blank |
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| Phone display shows software version | The phone is faulty. Contact your ESI Reseller. |
| Phone connects but doesn’t operate correctly | The phone may be defective. Contact your ESI Reseller. |
| Remote Phone won’t connect |
Important:
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| Phone works correctly but the audio quality is poor | The problem is probably with the connection between the phone and the IP PBX at the main office. Ask your Network Administrator or ESI Reseller to evaluate your connection to the main office using the appropriate ESI software. |
