Caller Id Logging; Central Office Calls, Answering; Answering Priority; Central Office Calls, Placing - NEC DSX PRODUCT DESCRIPTION Manual

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On Intercom calls, the single line telephone display will show the extension number and name (if pro-
grammed) of the internal caller.

Caller ID Logging

An extension can store the caller's name and phone number for easy review and redialing.
When caller ID is enabled, Caller ID Logging stores a record of the caller's number and name (if provided
by the telco) for each outside call that rings an extension. This allows an extension user to easily review and
redial their calls. The system can log records directly to an extension or to one of 8 Caller ID Logging
Groups. All the extensions in the same Logging Group share the same Caller ID records. Each extension or
Logging Group can store up to 99 Caller ID records. The system stores up to 1000 Caller ID records, allo-
cated among all extensions and Caller ID Logging Groups. All Caller ID records are retained when the sys-
tem is powered down or reset. If a line rings more than one extension simultaneously, the system logs the
call at all ringing extensions.
Central Office Calls, Answering
The system allows outside calls to ring and be answered at any combination of system extensions.
The system provides flexible routing of incoming CO calls to meet the exact site requirements.

Answering Priority

When multiple calls ring an extension simultaneously, the system services the ringing calls in the follow-
ing order:
1.
Ringing Intercom call
2.
Line or loop key (from lowest to highest)
Central Office Calls, Placing
Customize the call placing options to meet the site requirements and each individual's needs.
The system provides flexibility in the way each extension user can place outgoing calls. A user can place a
call by:
Pressing a Line Key
Any keyset can have line keys for one-touch access to specific lines.
Pressing a Loop Key
Loop Keys provide a user with one-touch access to the assigned Loop Group. Loop Groups can consist
of one or more Line Groups.
Using Line Dial-Up
With Line Dial-Up, a user can select a specific line by pressing
Dial-Up code (#9) followed by the line number (1-64).
Using Direct Line Access
Direct Line Access allows a user to access a line by pressing
sion number (e.g., 101 for line 1, 102 for line 2. etc.).
Dialing a Line Group Access Code
User's can also place outside calls by pressing
Line Group Routing
If the system has Line Group Routing enabled, user's get the first available line when they press
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DSX Product Description
and dial 9.
INTERCOM
INTERCOM
INTERCOM
and dialing a Line Group Access Code (90-98).
and dialing the Line
and dialing the line's exten-
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