Display
Description
PARTNER-model display phones have a 2-line, 24-character (per line) adjustable
display area for calling and programming feedback. Specifically, the display
shows:
Current date (excluding year), day, and time when the phone is idle
Account code, as it is entered
Number dialed when making a call
Duration of call (call timer)
Number (and name if programmed) of the extension calling when receiving
an intercom call or transferred call
Number (and name if programmed) of the extension returning a transferred
call when no one answers at the destination extension
Automated Attendant
or
Voice Messaging System
when a call is
transferred from an auto attendant or the voice messaging system.
Transfer from Auto Att
or
Transfer from VMS
if a call is returning
to your extension after an unsuccessful transfer by an auto attendant or the
voice messaging system.
Caller ID number (or name) of calling party, if applicable
Forward
xx xx
on the display of users forwarding their calls (the first
xx
represents the number of the user’s extension; the second
xx
represents
the number of the destination extension).
Wake Up Call
on the display of users receiving a wake up call.
Volume or display contrast level bars, as volume or display contrast is
adjusted
Programming messages and prompts when in programming mode
When you are in Telephone Programming mode, the current line
assignment, feature code, or Speed Dial number (if any) assigned to a
button displays when the button is pressed.
Blank
displays if nothing is
programmed.
At idle extensions 10 and 11 only, specific messages appear on the top line
of the display instead of the usual day/date message in the following
circumstances. Users at these two extensions should be instructed to notify
the System Manager when such a message appears.
—
ChgBat W/PowerOn
or
ReplaceSysBat W/Power On
appears
when PARTNER ACS processor module batteries need to be
replaced. The message may flicker on and off as the batteries near
the low-power threshhold. These batteries are used to retain system
programming settings during a power failure. See Chapter 6,
“Troubleshooting,” for instructions for replacing the batteries.
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