C
3
Features
3-36
Features
C
all Log, Incoming
Description
Provides the external calling party’s information on the display
proprietary telephone when the extension user does not answer the
call. The phone number and name can be displayed when the
number and the name are stored in list of System Speed Dialling.
The stored number or modified number, if needed can be used to
call back the party. This feature is available, if the Caller ID or
Calling Line Identification Presentation (CLIP) service is obtained
from the Central Office.
The displayed information are follows;
a) The party’s phone number and name
b) The day and time of the call was made
c) The calling attempt time of the same person
d) The receiving CO line number and name
Conditions
• Up to 15 calls can be stored on an extension basis. It is programmable
to assign whether the 16th call will be unacceptable or the oldest call is
replaced by the newest call that is received after 15 calls are stored.
• If the LED indicator of the SHIFT button is red, the user finds that there
were some unanswered call.
• This feature is only available for KX-T7533, KX-T7536, KX-T7230
and KX-T7235.
• It is possible to prevent the other user from referring the call log on the
extension. The operator can also set or cancel the prevention remotely
(Call Log Lock Control).
Programming References
Section 4, System Programming,
[001] System Speed Dialling Number Set
[002] System Speed Dialling Name Set
[100] Flexible Numbering, Call log, incoming / Incoming Call log lock
Feature References
Section 3, Features,
CO Incoming Call Information Display
Operation References
Operation – Using the Display Proprietary Telephone
—User Manual
Calling Using the Call Log (Incoming Call Log)
Recording a Call Log
Denying Other People the Possibility of Seeing Your Call Log
(Incoming Call Log Lock)
Operator Operation – Extension Control
Changing the Settings – Incoming Call Log Lock Control
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