7.11 Caller ID [11]
7.11.1 Main [11-1]
| The settings of the Caller ID feature can be programmed. |
CO Line Settings—CO
| Indicates the outside (CO) line port number (reference only). |
Value Range
CO Line Settings—Caller ID
| Enables the Caller ID feature for each outside (CO) line that has contracted the Caller ID Service from the telephone company. The Delayed Answer Time for the outside (CO) lines enabled here will always be 6 seconds even if 0 s or 3 s is selected in Timers—DISA Delayed Answer Time on the 7.7.3 Settings [7-2] screen. |
Value Range
| On (checked), Off (unchecked) |
CO Line Settings—Caller ID Type
| Selects the signalling type of the Caller ID for each outside (CO) line. |
Value Range
Caller ID Modification—Local Area Code (for Local Call 1–5)
| Specifies the leading number (area code) that will identify an incoming call as a local call. |
Value Range
| Max. 6 digits (consisting of 0–9) |
Caller ID Modification—Removed Digits
| Selects the number of digits to be removed from the beginning of the incoming caller's number. |
Value Range
Caller ID Modification—Added Number
| Specifies the number to be added to the incoming caller's number in the place of the removed digits. |
Value Range
Max. 4 digits (consisting of 0–9, , and #) |
Caller ID SMDR Format
| Selects whether a caller's telephone number is printed out on SMDR or not. Even if a name is also sent by the Caller ID service, only the number is printed. |
Value Range
| Without CID (CID: Caller ID), With CID (CID: Caller ID) |
Caller ID SMDR Printout
| Enables the PBX to display a caller's telephone number on SMDR before the call is answered. |
Value Range
| On (checked), Off (unchecked) |
Caller ID Automatic 0 Addition
Enables the PBX to add "0" as a leading number to callers' telephone numbers that do not begin with "0" when calls are received. Note that for New Zealand (NZ), "0" can be added to the received telephone number when the maximum length of a telephone number is 8 or 9 digits, and "00" can be added to the received telephone number when the maximum length is 10 digits or more. |
Value Range
| On (checked), Off (unchecked) |
7.11.2 SLT Caller ID [11-2]
| Various settings for single line telephone (SLT) Caller ID can be programmed. |
SLT Ring—Ring / Silence Ratio
| Selects the ratio between the bell signals of an SLT (a set of bell-on and bell-off). |
Value Range
SLT Ring—Bell-on Time
| Selects the length of the bell-on signal of an SLT. When combined with the ratio selected in the SLT Ring—Ring / Silence Ratio list, this determines the ring tone pattern for incoming calls to SLTs. When DTMF is selected in the SLT Caller ID—Type list, this also determines the maximum number of digits of an SLT Caller ID number. |
Value Range
| 1000–2000 ms in 100 ms increments |
SLT Caller ID—Type
| Selects the signalling type of SLT Caller ID. |
Value Range
| FSK (During Ring), FSK (RP-AS), DTMF (Immediate), DTMF (During Ring) |
SLT Caller ID—Line Access Number
| Enables the PBX to automatically add an Outside (CO) Line Access number to the received telephone number when sending the Caller ID number of an incoming outside (CO) line call to an SLT. |
Value Range
| On (checked), Off (unchecked) |
Jack
| Indicates the jack number (reference only). |
Value Range
Extension
| Indicates the extension number and name (reference only). |
Value Range
SLT Caller ID
| Enables the PBX to send Caller ID information to an SLT. |
Value Range
| On (checked), Off (unchecked) |
Ring Wait Time for New Call
| Selects the length of time the ringing for a call is delayed when the call follows immediately after the previous unanswered call. When receiving 2 calls in quick succession, for example, when a call waiting in a queue is directed to an extension immediately after the previous call stops ringing, some SLTs require a pause, after the first call stops ringing, to receive the second call's Caller ID information. |
Value Range
Fixed Bell Pattern
| Selects the fixed ring tone pattern of the SLT for incoming calls (intercom calls and outside (CO) line calls). The same pattern as used by your telephone company may be selected. |
Value Range
7.11.3 Call Log [11-3]
| When a call containing Caller ID information is received by an extension, the information is shown on the telephone display and also automatically logged in the Incoming Call Log of the extension. |
301st Call Log in Common Area
| Selects whether the oldest call information in the common area will be replaced each time a call is received, or whether the new call information will be discarded when the call log is full (300 calls are stored) and a new call arrives. |
Value Range
Feature Guide References
User Manual References
Jack
| Indicates the jack number (reference only). |
Value Range
Extension
| Indicates the extension number and name (reference only). |
Value Range
Caller ID Log Priority
| Selects which caller information is shown first on the display of the proprietary telephone (PT). This is available when the Caller ID service provides both a name and a number. |
Value Range
Common Area Call Log Check
| Specifies whether an extension can view call logs stored in the common area. |
Value Range
| On (checked), Off (unchecked) |
21st Call Log in Personal Area
| Selects whether the oldest call information in the personal area will be replaced each time a call is received, or whether the new call information will be discarded when a call log is full (20 calls are stored) and a new call arrives. |
Value Range
Feature Guide References
User Manual References
Call Log Answered Call
| Selects how Caller ID information is logged when answering calls. |
Value Range
| No logging, Personal Area, Common Area, Both |
Feature Guide References
User Manual References