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Extension Number, Username, Time and Date Display
12.36 When a display phone is idle, the extension number, username, time, and date are dis-
played. While on a call, in do-not-disturb, or unconditionally forwarded, other displays are
shown. In these circumstances, use the following procedure to redisplay the date, time, user
name, and extension number for five seconds.
12.37 To display the date, time, username, and extension number:
Press the Special button (
The date, time, username, and extension number are displayed for five seconds.
Node and Circuit Number on Power-Up
12.38 To aid in installation and troubleshooting procedures, display phones show their station
identification for five seconds when power is turned on, when the system is reset, or when the
phone line cord is first plugged in (or removed and replaced). The extension number and
assigned user name appear on the top line of the display, and the node number and circuit num-
ber appears on the bottom line (for example, circuit 1.1.1 on node 2 would appear as 2:1.1.1).
After the five-second identification display, the phone returns to the appropriate display,
depending on its current status.
All Transient Displays Station Flag
12.39 The "All Transient Displays" station flag, when enabled, will allow all transient call
handling displays to appear on the phone display. If it is disabled, the CALL TRANSFERRED
TO XXXX and MESSAGE LEFT FOR XXXX transient displays will not appear. (See
209
in PROGRAMMING.)
12.40 Each transient display is shown for five seconds before another display can take its
place. Disabling the flag allows high-traffic stations (such as attendants) to change displays
more quickly after a message is left by the station user or after a call is transferred.
12.41 This station option cannot be programmed by the user. It is a database-programmable
flag.
DKTS Alternate Transient Display Timer Station Flag and Timer
12.42 As an alternative to (or in addition to) disabling the call transfer and message transient
displays, as previously described, the programmer can use a combination of a station flag and a
timer to control all of the station's transient displays (not just the call transfer and message dis-
plays). The "DKTS Alternate Transient Display Timer" station flag, if enabled, allows all tran-
sient displays to be controlled by the "DKTS Alternate Transient Display" timer. (See
211
in PROGRAMMING.)
12.43 The "DKTS Alternate Transient Display" timer can be set to 1-255 tenths of a second
(0.1-25.5 seconds). The default value is 10 tenths of a second (1 second). This timer affects
only those phone stations with the "DKTS Alternate Transient Display Timer" flag enabled.
Transient Call Indication on Call Answer Station Flag
12.44 This programmable station flag determines if the station user will see a call display
when answering a call by pressing a secondary extension button or by reverse transferring. If
enabled, the display will tell if the call was ringing, recalling, transferred, or holding at the
other station.
Extension Number, Username, Time and Date Display
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