3.0 Programming for the Caller ID Feature
In programming for caller ID support, you must match the data baud rate with that of the caller ID device, you
must enable the caller ID lines, and you must assign them to ring on the telephones. You can set the caller ID
options, and enter the local area codes and local exchange codes that you want the system to skip when it
automatically dials a return call. You can also assign caller ID ring no-answer (RNA) capability to the telephones
that are on caller ID lines. Users of these telephones have the ability to review this caller ID RNA information
and return the call. They can also note if anyone else has already viewed a record thus preventing redundant
returns.
3.1
Making Caller ID Active
Description:
When caller identification (ID) information is available from the central office, take this
programming action to match the line port to the feature. You must also assign the caller ID
lines to the stations and assign special-purpose station buttons to control the feature.
Programming:
1. Press CONTROL T for main menu.
2. From the main menu, select lines and press ENTER.
3. From the lines menu, select line programming and press ENTER.
4. Type line port number (1–128) or name and press ENTER.
5. From the line programming menu, type item number for feature and press ENTER.
6. Press SPACE bar for feature setting.
7. When finished, press ESCAPE twice.
8. Type y to accept changes, n to reject them, or r to resume editing and press ENTER.
9. Repeat steps 4 through 8 for each line port or press ESCAPE to end.
10. Assign caller ID lines to stations (enable line answer and line originate class of service)).
11. Assign caller ID button (mnemonic CID) to stations (button mapping).
12. Assign SAVE button (mnemonic SAVE) to stations (button mapping).
3.2
Setting Baud Rate For Caller ID
Description:
You must program the parameters of the serial data port where you have connected the caller
ID device. The serial data port parameters must match the data parameters of the caller ID
device device. Usually, this is 9600 baud, eight data bits, no parity bit, and one stop bit.
Programming:
1. Press CONTROL T for main menu.
2 From main menu, select system and press ENTER.
3. From system menu select serial ports and press ENTER.
4. From serial ports menu, type item number for main port or auxiliary port and press ENTER.
5. From serial port type menu, select serial port number and press ENTER.
6. Press SPACE bar to select feature setting and press TAB for next feature.
7. Repeat step 6 until all features settings are selected.
8. When finished, press ESCAPE twice.
9. Type Y to accept changes, n to reject them, or r to resume editing and press ENTER.
Installing and Programming The Caller ID Device
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