9.1.11 Intercept Routing
9.1.12 Intercept Routing—No Destination
Operating Manual References
1.3.18 DISA (Direct Inward System Access)
1.3.73 Walking COS
4.1.9 Display Information
Description
A display proprietary telephone (PT) can relay the following information to the user while making or receiving
calls:
Display Item
Display Example
Condition
The extension number and name of the
calling or called extension, or Incoming Call
Distribution (ICD) Group
123: Tom Smith
–
Status of the called extension
123: Busy
–
The number and name of the optional device
D02: 1st Door
–
The telephone number dialed
1234567890
–
The received call information
a.
Caller’s name
b.
Caller’s number
c.
CO line number/name
d.
Original Destination, if the call is
forwarded
e.
DID 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.
Duration of the current CO line call
Line 001 11:02’28
–
Conditions
•
Multilingual Display
Each extension can select its display language through personal programming (Display Language
Selection).
•
Display Contrast
The display contrast can be adjusted through personal programming (Display Contrast Selection). This is
available only for digital proprietary telephones (DPTs) and IP proprietary telephones (IP-PTs).
•
Display Backlight
Some extensions can select whether to turn the display backlight on or off through personal programming
(Display Backlight Selection). For details, refer to the manual for your telephone.
•
Characters (name) or digits (number) exceeding the display’s limitations are not displayed. Although in this
case information may not be displayed properly, the received information is not altered.
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