Vision System Manual
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Calling Line Identification and Presentation (CLIP)
What’s this?
The Vision identifies the caller. Caller’s telephone number is displayed on the LCD of the Telephone
Instrument. This enables the user to be prepared before answering the call. The Caller’s telephone number is
also stored in the Incoming SMDR buffer of the system. It appears in the incoming SMDR report. The Vision
also provides a facility to route selected incoming calls to particular stations.
How it works?
• The Vision senses the digits sent by PSTN during the ringing phase. It sends this information to the landing
station/operator along with the ringing signal. The telephone number of the caller is displayed on the LCD of
the telephone instrument. The system also stores this information in its memory. When the operator transfers
the call to a station, the system sends this information to the transferred station.
• The incoming telephone number is stored in the Incoming SMDR buffer also. This telephone number
appears in the Incoming SMDR buffer in the space provided.
• On arrival of an incoming call, the system identifies the calling party’s number and compares it with the
numbers in the CLI table. (The CLI table is constructed by the system internally when the programming is
done). If the number is present in the CLI table, the call is routed according to CLI programming else the
number is routed according to normal trunk landing group programming. This is called CLI based routing.
CLI based routing can be enabled/disabled during day/night time separately.
• Vision offers a facility to forward a call to an external number based on the CLI numbers. Using this feature it
is possible to forward a call from a known destination to a desirable destination.
• Vision offers a facility to display calling party’s number or held party’s number (while transferring) or both. If
the option to display both the calling party’s number and the held party’s number is selected then on the
LCD, calling party’s number is displayed first followed by held party’s number. The calling party could be
internal or external.
How to program?
The telephone numbers of all the incoming calls will be displayed; no programming is required for it.
However if CLI based routing is required then the system needs to be programmed.
Step 1:
Program the port type of the station as CLI port using command
4101.
Step 2:
Enable/disable CLI based routing during day time using command
1602.
Step 3:
Enable/disable CLI based routing during night time using command
1603.
Step 4:
Program the telephone numbers to be routed directly to the stations using command
1604.
Step 5:
Program the destination when the incoming call is to be routed using command
1605.
Step 6:
Program the external phone number where the call is to be routed using command
1606
.
Step 7:
Program the CLI transfer mode using command
1607.
Step 8:
Default CLI parameters using command
1601.
Step 1
Please refer ‘Station Parameters’ for more details.
Step 2
Use following command to enable/disable CLI based routing during day time:
1602-Code
Where,
Code
Meaning
0
Disable CLI based routing
1
Enable CLI based routing
By default, CLI based routing is disable during day time.
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