
x=1, Fixed names from memory
line 1 = MONTANA JIM
line 2 = MARINO DON
line 3 = AIKMAN TOM
line 4 = KELLY JOHN
x=2,
(default)
Programmable names from EEPROM
line 1 = ANDERSON ALLEN
line 2 = JONES JENNIFER
line 3 = SMITH SHARON
line 4 = MACDONALD MIKE
x=3, Rotating Names/Numbers
Alternate between names for x = 0 and 2
using primary and secondary numbers.
Note:
When a line is cloned, Caller ID names are
not
cloned.
·
when x = 3 each subsequent call from a line will alternate between the
primary number/name (x=0) and the secondary number/name (x=2).
i.e. call #1 - Caller ID = 101, CLINTON BOB
call #2 - Caller ID = 201, ANDERSON ALLEN
call #3 - Caller ID = 101, CLINTON BOB
52:
Program Caller ID Name
Use this command to enter the decimal equivalent of the name. Each name can
have a maximum of 15 characters (e.g., Jones A., has eight characters: 6 letters,
1 space, and 1 decimal point). In order to output the Caller ID name, the
following two commands must be set.
To select multiple message format for the Caller ID information, enter :
*50#2#
To select the programmable default names, enter :
*51#2#
Please refer to the ASCII conversion chart in Appendix C when programming
the Caller ID name.
*52#x...#x...x#x...x#.....#x...x##
where:
x...x is the decimal value of the equivalent ASCII character
For example, to program Jones A., enter: *52#74#111#110#101#115#32#65#46##
Note that ASCII character “32” inserts a space between the last name and the
initial of the first name.
Caution:
Using ASCII codes 0-31 may cause unknown actions for Caller ID
devices. It is recommended that only codes 32-127 be used.
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