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Caller ID
Description
A display of the calling party will be shown on the LCD of the Digital phone when a call is answered by a
ringing phone, or when a call is transferred to the Digital phone. Both the name and number can be
displayed on incoming caller id calls. Name and number on incoming calls are available on both the DK2
and DK3 series LCD model telephone sets.
Conditions
Incoming calls answered by the phone and calls that have been transferred to the Phone will be displayed
and saved under the CID record key. The calls may be reviewed by using the VOL Up/Down key and
deleted by using the TSF key.
A maximum of 2 memory blocks are permitted per station.
If assigning a single memory block to a station, you must assign it in the first entry position and leave the
second position to 00.
Programming
Mode 07 must have a FN-32 “Caller ID key” programmed for the telephone.
Mode 05-13-03 to set the size of each block of memory (‘0' 10 CID records per block, ‘1' 20 CID records
per block, ‘2' for 30 CID records per block, and ‘3' for 40 records per block.
Mode 05-13-05 Controls the display that will be shown on an incoming call with Caller ID.
A setting of 0 will cause the display to show only the telephone number of the caller in the lower portion of
the display.
A setting of 1 will show only the name on the lower portion of the display.
A setting of 5 will show the name in the upper portion of the display and the number of the caller in the
lower portion of the display.
Note:
When using the name and number option, all calls arriving to phones programmed to ring will
receive the name using the full 16 characters on the top portion of the display. Upon answer, the timer will
occupy the last five characters and the name will be truncated accordingly.
Mode 83-STN to set blocks of memory for CID records on a per station basis. After entering program 83
the following is displayed.
CID Table Assign
ST: _ _ _
Enter the station number and press [SAVE]
83-111-01
01 02
In the above example station 111 has memory blocks 01 and 02 assigned to its station. If 05-13-03 is set
to a 0, then station 111 has 20 caller id records available to his station.
The memory blocks MUST be programmed in sequential order.
83-112-01
03 00
We have just assigned station 112 a single memory block. The next available memory block is 04.
Program
05-13-03,
the Individual CLI history buffers are assigned:
05-13-03
Memory Block Size
Max. Memory blocks
0
10 sets
24
1
20 sets
12
2
30 sets
8
3
40 sets
6
Each station can use up to 2 blocks.
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