Caller Id To Analogue Extension - Panasonic KX-TDA30 User Manual

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2.1 Differences Between the KX-TDA30 and KX-TDA100/200 Feature Guides
feature. Also, if a USB module is connected to a slave DPT, the DPT cannot work
properly.
The PBX supports a maximum of 24 DPTs. Note that the Digital XDP connection does
not increase the maximum number of DPTs that can be connected to the PBX.
2.1.2.2

Caller ID to Analogue Extension

Description
A Caller ID-compatible SLT user can receive Caller ID information, such as the caller's name
and telephone number, when receiving a call.
Notice
This feature complies with the following specifications:
Bellcore
ETSI (European Telecommunications Standards Institute): ETS 300 659 Subscriber
line protocol over the local loop for display (and related) services; Part 1: On hook
data transmission (only clause 6.1.1 [FSK signal transmission during ringing])
There is no compliance for the method using DT-AS signal, line reversal signal, or
DTMF signal.
Conditions
Hardware Requirement: EXT-CID card
Up to 8 SLTs can be programmed to receive Caller ID information through system
programming.
To ensure that this feature will function properly, use Panasonic SLTs.
When receiving an intercom call, the calling extension number and name will be sent
to an SLT.
When receiving a trunk call, the caller's telephone number will be sent to an SLT. If
the received number matches a number in the System Speed Dialling Table, and a
name is assigned, the caller name will be also sent. However, depending on the type
of SLT, the name may not be shown on the display.
When the Caller ID number of an incoming trunk call is sent to an SLT, system
programming determines if a Trunk Access number is automatically added to the
telephone number to make it easier to call the number back.
A maximum of 16 digits of the telephone number can be handled by the Caller ID
feature. If the telephone number is more than 16 digits, only the first 16 digits
(excluding a Trunk Access number, if it is added) will be sent to an SLT.
For an SLT that is connected to a PT in parallel, receiving Caller ID information is
available only when the SLT is set to ring.
If the information of the reason for absence of the caller number and name (Private,
Out of Area) or call qualifier (Long Distance) is received from a trunk, the information
will be sent to an SLT.
If a call is transferred to an SLT, a transferring extension number and name will be sent
to the SLT. If the transferring extension goes on-hook while transferring the call, the
call information of the transferred party will be sent to the SLT.
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