July 2003
NEC Business Solutions Ltd
156 – C6
Caller ID - Incoming
Doc. No. 8
201 - Re
lease 1.0
July 2003
Scrolling Caller ID with Return Call
When the Scroll key is used, a maximum of 50 Caller IDs can be
stored in System Memory. When 50 Caller IDs are stored and an
additional call is answered, the first Caller ID is erased from System
Memory. Press the Scroll key to display the stored Caller IDs. When
you go Off-hook, the displayed Caller ID is automatically dialled.
When Scroll key is not pressed with five seconds of the last press, the
LCD returns to idle, and Caller ID disappears.
The DIR (directory) key provided with the Dterm Series i Terminals
performs the same function as the Caller ID Scroll Key.
When an outgoing call is made using the Scroll function, the call
follows Code Restriction, Digit Restriction, and Least Cost Routing
(LCR) or Automatic Carrier Routing (ACR). The LCR or ACR feature is
required for the Scroll function to operate properly.
Caller ID data is not stored when the following conditions apply:
When
Out of Area
or
Private
characters are received, the MIFM-U( )
ETU does not store them in the Scroll Key buffer.
RELATED
FEATURES LIST
• Mobile
Call from a Mobile Telephone.
• Pay Phone
Caller ID is sent from a pay phone.
• Out of Area
Data is sent from a CO that cannot process Caller ID
data.
• Private
Calling party disables Caller ID information for the
called party.
• Data Error
The data stream includes an error.
Feature
Number
Feature Name
A-22
Automatic Carrier Routing
C-17
Class of Service
D-14
Do Not Disturb (DND)
I-7
ISDN-BRI Trunk Connections
I-8
ISDN-PRI Trunk Connections
L-3
Least Cost Routing (LCR)