Caller Id To Analog Ports (Standard) - Comdial DX-80 Installation And Maintenance Manual

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Analog Ports (Single Line Telephones) – Group Call Pickup
When you hear another extension in your pickup group ringing, press
Or...
When you hear an extension in another pickup group ringing, dial that Pick Up Group number (440-447).
Conditions
a)
If the call at the dialed extension has stopped ringing, you will hear error tone and the display on a Digital
Speakerphone will show "PICKUP FAILURE."
b)
A extension that doesn't have the outside line appearing on a button or doesn't have CO Line Receive
programmed may still answer the ringing line by the Call Pick Up procedure.
c)
The Call Pick Up feature code may be programmed on any programmable feature button.
d)
If several calls of the same priority are ringing at the extension, the calls are answered in the order they are
received.
Default Settings
System Application – Numbering Plan – Ext. Pickup Group – Length is set to 3.
(Range is 1-4.)
System Application – Numbering Plan – Ext. Pickup Group – Leading 1 is set to 44. (Range is any available,
non-conflicting directory number.)
System Application – Numbering Plan – Ext. Pickup Group – Leading 2 and 3 are set to Null (none). (Range
is any available, non-conflicting directory number.)
Programming Abstract
Program the Ext. Pickup Group Length if the necessary code is not three digits long.
Program the Ext. Pickup Group Leading Digits (1,2,3) if the necessary code is not 440-446.
Refer to Flexible Numbering Plan for programming instructions.

Caller ID to Analog Ports (Standard)

The Caller ID feature requires Incoming Caller Identification as facilitated by the local telephone company. This
telephone company feature requires a subscription to the telephone company service to operate.
When Caller ID data is received on CO Lines connected to the DX-80 system this caller ID data is re-broadcast to
analog devices connected to analog ports of the DX-80 system. This means that standard analog telephones that
support the telephone company enabled Caller ID will function for this purpose even when connected "behind" the
DX-80 system as a system extension.
Since the equipment to interface this telephone company feature is standard on CO lines, the DX-80 will display this
caller ID information when delivered from the telephone company to all extensions programmed to ring on incoming
calls. All Analog Port devices will also be delivered this data in standard CID format.
In addition to displaying telephone company CID, the DX-80 enhances analog port interface by providing call
progress data to analog ports for system internal calling. Calls to an analog port will be delivered to the analog port
with CID format data identifying the internal extension (and user name if programmed) placing the call.
Related Features
Caller ID
Caller Identification Table
Conditions
a)
Caller ID will supersede internal calls. That is, when an extension transfers a call to an analog port the
display at the analog device will indicate the CO Line caller ID data, not the internal extension data.
b)
CID follows transferred calls.
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