• From the Programming Extension, press the PROGRAMME Key
• Press the Scroll Down Key ( ) until 'System programming' is displayed.
• Select 'System programming'.
• Enter the System Programming Password and select 'Lines'.
• Press the Scroll Down Key ( ) until 'ISDN Programming' is displayed.
• Press the Scroll Down Key ( ) until 'CLIR Per Access' is displayed.
• Select 'CLIR Per Access'.
• Select the Accesses which you do NOT want numbers to be sent to the network on. The
Accesses that will not present numbers presented are indicated with a ♦.
Press the Hands-free Key to finish programming.
To prevent numbers being sent when answering a call on all Extensions
• From the Programming Extension, press the PROGRAMME Key
• Press the Scroll Down Key ( ) until 'System Programming' is displayed.
• Select 'System programming'.
• Enter the System Programming Password and select 'Extensions'.
• Press the Scroll Down Key ( ) until 'Permanent COLR' is displayed.
• Select 'Permanent COLR'.
• Select the Extensions whose numbers you do not wish to send to the network. The
Extensions that are selected are indicated with a ♦.
Press the Hands-free Key to finish programming.
To programme Extensions to have a minimum 3.1kHz bandwidth
This feature allows extensions to be programmed to have a minimum speech bandwidth of
3.1kHz. This is used when a modem or fax machine is connected to an extension and the unit is
equipped with ISDN lines.
• From the Programming Extension, press the PROGRAMME Key
• Press the Scroll Down Key ( ) until 'System programming' is displayed.
• Select 'System programming'.
• Enter the System Programming Password and select 'Extensions'.
• Press the Scroll Down Key ( ) until '3.1kHz extensions' is displayed.
• Select '3.1kHz extensions'.
• Select the Extensions on which you wish to enable the feature. The Extensions with the
feature enabled are indicated by a ♦.
Press the Hands-free Key to finish programming.
Tele-secretary
The Tele-secretary feature allows you to use the names you have associated with the MSN/DDI
numbers of your ISDN lines. Ringing V8 or V16 extensions only display 'Call for XYZ', where XYZ
is the name associated with the MSN/DDI number being called, this does not work to the V phone
or 2 wire CDS telephones. When the call is answered and transferred the extension will see the
CLI number, (or name if programmed), as normal.
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