NEC Xen IPK Features & Specifications Manual page 164

Phone system
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July 2003
154 – C6
When a call transferred to a station goes unanswered and is
transferred again, Caller ID information is not stored in the scrolling bin
at that station.
Due to variations in the caller ID information received from the
network, Display Number/Call Back Number may not function as
described in New Zealand.
General:
Caller ID Indication (Analogue Trunks)
When the CO line key, CAR key or ANSWER key is flashing red
(Incoming CO call), the user can press Feature + Key to display Caller
ID even when Caller ID is not normally displayed.
When the telephone company sends the caller name and number, the
name or the number is displayed on the LCD while the Multiline
Terminal is ringing. When the telephone company sends the caller
number only, it is displayed on the top line of the LCD while the
Multiline Terminal is ringing.
A maximum of 15 Multiline Terminals can be assigned to display Caller
ID for normal incoming CO calls system-wide. A sixteenth Multiline
Terminal can be assigned to display Caller ID for normal incoming CO
calls per CO line. These 16 Multiline Terminals constitute a Caller ID
group. An answered call can be transferred to any station in the
system, and Caller ID is displayed at that station.
Press the green line key where the CO call resides during a CO call, to
verify the Caller ID. When the telephone company provides both Name
and Number (depending on the system assignment) they are
displayed for 5 seconds, followed by the remaining information.
When the telephone company sends the caller name and number, the
name or the number is displayed on the LCD while the Multiline
Terminal is ringing. When the telephone company sends the caller
number only, it is displayed on the top line of the LCD while the
Multiline Terminal is ringing.
When system speed dial buffers are assigned number and name, the
name can be displayed when the Caller ID number information
matches a speed dial number. This is only applicable for the first 100
(000 - 099) system speed dials when the system has been set to 1000
speed dials and first 80 (00 to 79) when the system has been set to
100 system speed dials. Memory Block 3-53, Caller ID Name
Indication assignment is used to allow this.
Caller ID Speed Dial matching will not take place if the speed dial
number is incorrectly entered e.g., missing the Area Code.
A caller ID name matched from a system speed dial buffer will be
displayed in preference to a caller ID name received from the network.
NEC Business Solutions Ltd
Caller ID - Incoming

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