Caller Id - Panasonic DBS-576 Manual

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Chapter 3. System Features
Hardware Requirements
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Related Programming
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Considerations
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Caller ID

Description
A properly equipped DBS 576 supports Caller ID, a service offered by the network telephone service
provider. The CO sends calling number information to the DBS 576 after the first ring. Users who
have display telephones can see Caller ID information as incoming calls ring at their extension and
can have access to previous calls via the Caller ID Call Log feature. The Caller ID number is recorded
in SMDR.
Hardware Requirements
Loop-start trunk card (VB-44510)
Caller ID circuit card (VB-44513)
Related Programming
FF2-0: Caller ID
FF2-0: Caller ID Ring Control
FF3-0: Call Duration Display
Considerations
ISDN (PRI - T Point) can get calling party information.
Caller ID service must be ordered from the local telephone operating company or the
interexchange carrier.
Caller ID data is usually sent between the first and the second rings of the incoming trunk call.
The trunk may be programmed to immediately ring at the station or wait until after the Caller ID
digits are received before ringing at the station. If the trunk is programmed to ring immediately,
the Caller ID digits will not display until after they are received and processed.
Caller ID numbers may be denied from being sent for some callers (private). Some long distance
carriers may not provide Caller ID data (out of area).
Caller ID only support the single format (number only). Multiple format (number and name) is
not supported.
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DBS 576 (USA), issued March 1999
Section 700 - Operation
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