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4.14 P
IVX
ROGRAMMING
F
24
C
ID
UNCTION
ALLER
This function activates the Caller ID capability in IVX– provided
that Caller ID service has been ordered from the telco. IVX will
show the caller's name in the display for incoming calls or mes-
sages (or show the Caller ID number if the CO only provides a
number). If no information is transmitted (unavailable, blocked,
etc.), IVX will provide the normal non-Caller ID display for that
particular call.
Auto Callback– is accomplished by pressing the FLASH/RDL
Key during message playback. Caller ID numbers received from
the CO are 10 digits long (and include the area codes for local
calls). In Auto Callback, IVX dials the call as a long distance call
by adding a 1 prefix in front of the 10 digits.
A table of exception area codes can be input to indicate that
calls to those area codes are to be dialed as local calls. Two
types of local dialing can be programmed:
Local 7 – local calls that can only be dialed as 7 digits (IVX will
strip the area code received before dialing).
Local 10 – local calls that can only be dialed as 10 digit num-
bers (IVX will not add a 1 prefix).
If you have an area code that can be called as a long distance
number (with a 1 prefix) and as a local number (10 digits without
a prefix), then you must decide which case is the more prevalent
and add to or exclude from the area codes exception list accord-
ingly. Therefore some of these calls will have to be made manu-
ally.
Note: Since the Caller ID information is transmitted from the
CO during the silence between the first and second ring, turning
this feature on will delay the answer of inbound calls until the
second ring.

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