Caller Id Logging; Using Caller Id Logging - NEC DSX Feature Handbook

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Caller ID Logging

Automatically stores your callers names and phone numbers for easy review and redialing.
If your system has Caller ID, Caller ID Logging stores the caller's number and name for each outside call that rings your
phone. You can easily review and redial these stored calls. You can have your own individually stored call records or you can
be part of a Logging Group that shares records.

Using Caller ID Logging

To use Caller ID Logging at a keyset:
Push to access the Caller ID Logging options. The "
CL: xx
for your review.
Total:
unanswered and answered call.
Unans:
New:
Ans:
Total:xx
Unans:xx
All
Your Ring/Message Lamp will wink on (green) when you have Caller ID records that you have
not yet reviewed.
All
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Using Caller ID Logging (Keyset)
is the total number of calls that rang in and are stored in your log. It is the sum of
is the number of calls that rang in and were not answered.
is the number of new calls that rang in that you have not yet reviewed.
is the total number of calls that rang in and were answered by you or a co-worker.
New:xx
Ans:xx
Unan
Del*
Exit
Push to display all the calls in your Caller ID log.
Push
repeatedly to scroll through the log. The display has two
VOLUME
VOLUME
modes (Name and Number), and you press
modes:
Name Mode
Caller's Name
Date
Call Store
Number Mode
Caller's Number
Line Name
Call Store
Push to place a call to the displayed log.
Call
Push to store the displayed log in a Personal Speed Dial number.
Store
1. Enter the Personal Speed Dial location in which you want to store the
logged number (701-720) +
2. Enter the route over which the stored number should dial +
choices are:
"" value is the number of new calls waiting
xx
CHECK
[Log #]
Time
Del
Exit
[Log #]
Log Type
Del
Exit
.
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