Call Log Operation On A Small- And Large-Display Key Telephones; Camp-On (Call Waiting) - Panasonic S-ics Technical Manual

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Section 700 - Operation
With Version 6.1, if an FF key is assigned as a Caller ID key, the key flashes when Caller ID
information is received and the call is not answered (Busy/No Answer/CFWD/Hunting). This key can
then be pressed to access the Call Log.

Call Log Operation on a Small- and Large-Display Key Telephones

Operation
See Section 750 - Key Phone User Guide for operating instructions and Call Log display examples.
Hardware Requirements
Caller ID is typically 10 digits. If the local calling area requires 7-digit dialing, the call log outdialing
will not operate properly.
Caller ID daughter circuit card on the Loop Start Exchange Line Card if a Loop Start Exchange
Line receives the call.
ISDN (PRI-T Point) if ISDN card receives the call.
Large Display Telephone or Small Display Telephone.
Considerations
Caller ID is available ISDN PRI.
Caller ID circuit card must be installed and enabled. (See "Caller ID" on page 28).
Caller ID is typically 10 digits. If the local calling area requires 7-digit dialling, the call log
outdialling will not operate properly.

Camp-on (Call Waiting)

Description
If you dial a busy extension, you can camp onto that extension and send a Call Waiting signal to the
called party. The called party then needs only to replace the handset and pick it up again to be
automatically connected to the new call. The called party can also press the HOLD key to place the
first call on hold and then answer the waiting call.
The System provides two types of call waiting:
Automatic Call Waiting: You do not need to enter a code to send the Call Waiting signal to
the busy extension. You need only to remain on the line.
Manual Call Waiting: You must enter a code to send a Call Waiting signal to the busy
extension.
Beginning with CPC Version 3.0, you can leave a text message that displays on the busy phone. Any
one of the following messages can be selected. Messages 6 to 9 and 0 have no default message text.
All the messages can be changed through system programming. (See "Set Text Message Replies" on
page 112 for more information on setting Send Text Messages).
Table 16. Send Text Messages
Message No.
1
S-ICX-64-700
Message Text
Message No.
Visitor Here
S-ICX (International) issued April 2002
Chapter 5. Key Telephone Features
Message Text
6
User Defined
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