CALLING PARTY NAME
For intercom calls, display keysets show the calling party’s name before answering.The names must be stored
in the system directory list and can be up to 11 characters long.
CALLING PARTY NUMBER
When an intercom call is received, all display stations show the calling party’s extension number before the
call is answered.
CONFERENCE INFORMATION
When a conference is set up, each extension and outside line number is displayed at the controlling station
when it is added. When a station is added, its display shows [Conf with xxx] alerting the user that other par-
ties are on the line.
DATE AND TIME DISPLAY
In the idle condition, the current date and time are conveniently displayed. Display keysets can have a 12 or
24 hour clock in either the ORIENTAL or WESTERN display format with information shown in upper case or
lower case letters.
DIAL BY NAME
Each station and speed dial number can have an associated directory name. Any station or speed dial num-
ber can be selected by scrolling alphabetically through a directory list. There are three directories:
1.
System wide speed dial list
2.
Personal speed dial list
3.
Station directory list
This online “phone book” allows display keyset users to look up and dial any speed dial number or station in
seconds.
DIALED NUMBER
When an outside call is made, digits are displayed as the user dials them. If the display indicates an incorrect
number was dialed, the user can quickly hang up before billing begins.
ENHANCED STATION PROGRAMMING
Personal programming options are easier to select and confirm with the help of the display.
IDENTIFICATION OF RECALLS
Hold recalls and transfer recalls are identified differently than other ringing calls. Hold recalls indicate the
recalling line or station number and the associated name. Transfer recalls indicate the recalling line or station
and where it is coming from.
IDENTIFICATION OF TRANSFERS
The display will identify who transferred a call to the user. This display will override any user-specified Caller
ID name/number settings configured by the user. This ensures that transfers are always identified and not
mistaken for new calls.
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