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The next assigned block must be null or continuous after the first assigned block number for each
extension. That means if the first assigned block number is “n” then the next assigned block must be “0 =
null” or “n+1”.
Example
:
Mode 05-13-03=0
83-
13
-IP CLI-T
01 02
13
: Station No. ( 2-4 digits )
01 02
: Station 13 can use block
01
and
02
for CLI history
buffer and it could store 20 sets (=10 + 10).
Mode 05-13-03=1
83-
15
-IP CLI-T
04 00
15
: Station No. ( 2-4 digits )
04 00
: Station 15 can use block
04
(20 sets) for CLI history
buffer.
00
: for no block.
Mode 05-13-03=3
83-18-IP CLI-T
03 00
18
: Station No. ( 2-4 digits )
03 00
: Station 18 can use block
03
for CLI history buffer and it
could store 40 sets,
00
: for no block.
Mode 05-13-05 defines whether the system will display the incoming name or number when new calls
arrive to the system. 05-13-05=0 display number. 05-13-05=1 display name.
The following programming Modes are required to enable the Automatic Redial feature after viewing a
CID record.
Caller ID and Redial Patterns
The bulk of programming necessary for addition of the Caller ID device is to implement Redial capabilities
on identified calls. This is an issue that has kept most telephone manufacturers from incorporating redial
on telephone systems equipped with Caller ID. Software shipped with the TD-Series properly addresses
what we believe to be all the possible dialing situations in North America.
However, in order to properly program the Caller ID redial capabilities, you must understand what your
local telephone company expects for each call that you dial.
The information (digits that must be dialed) will vary depending on your local telephone company
requirements. Unfortunately there is no “one size fits all” configuration that will work. Each system must
be custom tailored to the particular dialing patterns at the site. The following section is designed to
explain the possible variants you may encounter during installation.
U.S. Caller ID Overview --- (I don’t know enough about the NZ system 2 replace this)
Caller ID is delivered to telephone lines in the U.S. containing 10 digits (conforming to the North American
Numbering Plan) which consist of
NXX-NXX-XXXX
, where
N
is a digit from 2 through 9 and
X
is any digit
from 0 through 9.
For reference through this section:
The (
NXX)
-NXX-XXXX of the number is referred to as the
Area Code.
The NXX-
(NXX)
-XXXX is referred to as the
Office Code.
The NXX-NXX-
(XXXX)
is referred to as the
Subscriber Number.
This applies to both local and toll calls.
Caller ID delivers the entire NXX-NXX-XXXX to a Caller Id subscriber or it delivers a code indicating the
unavailability of Caller ID information. Caller ID is never abbreviated to less than 10 digits.
Various North American Dialing sequences
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