
Conditions
•
The incoming call shows on the buttons in the following priority:
ICD Group → S-CO → G-CO → L-CO → PDN → INTERCOM
•
The light pattern of a DSS button for incoming call can be set to "Off" through system programming. In
this case, the DSS button light will not indicate the status of the corresponding extension.
PC Programming Manual References
10.9 PBX Configuration—[2-9] System—System Options
Feature Manual References
2.21.4 Display Information
Description
A display PT shows the user the following information while making or receiving calls if they are available:
Display Item
Display Example
Condition
The extension number and name of the
calling or called extension, or incoming call
distribution group
123: Tom Smith
–
Status of the called extension
123: Busy
–
The number and name of the optional device
D02: 1st Door
–
The dialled telephone number
1234567890
–
The received call information
a.
Caller’s name
b.
Caller’s number
c.
Trunk number/name
d.
Original Destination, if the call is
forwarded
e.
DDI/DID/MSN name
ABC Company
12345678
Line 001: Sales
→ 102:Mike
Panasonic
The first line message
can be either (a), (c), or
(e) at each extension
through system
programming.
These can be displayed
in turn by pressing the
TRANSFER button or
DISP Soft button during a
call.
Call charge fee during a trunk call.
12.35€
The currency, position of
the currency symbol, and
the decimal point are
programmable.
Call duration during a trunk call.
Line 001 11:02'28
–
2.21.4 Display Information
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