To Set Up Your System To Display Caller Numbers Received On Analogue Lines (Cnd Service); To Associate A Caller Number With A Name, And Route Its Calls To A Extension - Mitel 3000 Administrator's Manual

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If more than one caller is calling at any one time, the number displayed will be that of the
first call in the queue. When this call is answered by one of the ringing telephones, the
number of the next call in the queue will appear on the displays of the other ringing
telephones.
If your Feature Phone is not ringing for the call, you can examine the incoming call ID by
selecting "Examine Incoming Call". The same information shown on the ringing Feature
Phone is then displayed.
To set up your system to display caller numbers received on
Analogue lines (CND service)
If you subscribe to the Caller Number display service from your Network Provider then you can
program the system to display Analogue caller numbers.
From the Programming Extension, press the PROGRAM Key.
Press the Scroll Down Key ( ) until 'System programming' is displayed
Select 'System programming'
Enter the System Programming Password
Select 'Lines'
Press the Scroll Down Key ( ) until 'PSTN Programming' is displayed
Select 'PSTN Programming'
Press the Scroll Down Key ( ) until 'CND detection' is displayed
Select 'CND detection'
Select the Lines that have the CND service enabled. The Lines you select will have
a ♦ displayed beside them.
Press the Hands-Free Key to finish programming.
To associate a caller number with a name, and route its calls
to a extension
Up to a hundred names, each a maximum of ten characters, (including spaces), may be
associated with caller telephone numbers. When a number with an associated name is
received, the name rather than the number is displayed.
Furthermore an extension number may also be associated with a telephone number. In this
case an incoming call from that number will ring at only that extension. If the extension is
busy, the call rings in as normal in the case of Analogue Lines and returns a busy signal in the
case of ISDN lines.
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