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• Caller ID is provided by the CPU. The EXIFE, which plugs into the KSU, can provide additional
resources for Caller ID if needed.
• Caller ID Name can display up to 12 characters.
• Caller ID Number can display up to 11 numbers.
• A Caller ID Number with more than 12 digits follows PRG 20-19-01 (first 10 or the last 10 digits).
• Caller ID information can be stored in Speed Dialing or One-Touch bins.
• Caller ID can be displayed for incoming calls and transferred calls.
• ARS can block outgoing Caller ID information on a call-by-call basis. To do this, insert the Caller ID
block code (e.g., .141) in the ARS Dial Treatments.
• Trunks with Privacy Release enabled display Caller ID until the call is answered. To view it after the
call has been picked up, press the line key, which sets the call to private mode. To keep the call on
Privacy Release, press Help + Exit keys.
• An extension user can display the Caller ID information for a call in Park if Automatic Handsfree in
C
PRG 15-02-08 is set to 0 (Preselect).
• An extension user can display the Caller ID information for multiple incoming calls without answering
the call by pressing the line key if Automatic Handsfree in PRG 15-02-08 is set to 0 (Pre-select).
• Caller ID information outputs on the SMDR report.
• The system can send Caller ID digits to the voice mail if allowed in PRG 14-01-22.
• When there are more than 20 characters set in PRG 20-20 : Message Setup for Non-Caller ID Data,
either the first or last character is missing (based on the entry in PRG 20-19-01).
• If PRG 20-09-06: Class of Service Options (Incoming Call Service): Incoming Time Display is set to
1 (On), the first line displays the time and date.
• PRG 15-07-01 button (63) when enabled, removes the CPN from the setup message when making
an outbound ISDN call, this is a toggle enable/disable button and can be used on a Call-by-Call
basis. PRG 14-01-20, PRG 14-01-21 and PRG 20-08-15 are used for analog trunks only and can
only be set on a per trunk/Class of Service basis.
• SLT cannot block an incoming call based on the incoming Caller ID information on a station-by-
station basis.
• The CPU with MEMDB has 36 (SL1000) 32 (SL1100) resources for DTMF receiving and Dial Tone
detection. When a EXIFE installed there are 32 resources available.
• When PRG 10-09-01 is set to 0 (Common) and PRG 14-02-10 (Caller ID) is set to 1 (Yes), all
DTMF/Dial Tone Detection resources are always allocated to analog trunks, not analog extensions.
However, if PRG 14-02-10 (Caller ID) is set to 0 (No), all DTMF/Dial Tone Detection resources can
be used for both analog trunks and analog extensions.
• For the Caller ID List to show calls to a station that received a busy tone, PRG 15-02-57 must be set
1 (On).
• When PRG 15-02-57 is set to 1 (On) and PRG 15-02-34 is set to 0 (Trunk), only outside calls are
shown in the Caller ID List.
• Caller ID history is not updated for a phone which is in power cutting mode from the ecology feature.
Once power is restored to the phone the caller ID history will start functioning again.
Default Settings
Disabled
System Availability
Terminals
All Multiline Terminals with a display and Single Line Terminals equipped to receive Caller ID
1-102
ISSUE 2.0
Caller ID

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