Features and Specifications Manual
D5 – 241
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No. 8201 -
Release 1.0
July 2003
Dialled Number
Identification Service
(DNIS)
D-5
FEATURE
DESCRIPTION
The Dialled Number Identification Service (DNIS) feature allows the display
of name, extension number and caller ID (if available) for an incoming
DID call.
SYSTEM
AVAILABILITY
Terminal Type
All Multiline terminals.
Required Components
DID(4)-U( ) ETU (Cannot display Caller ID)
TLI(2)-( ) ETU (Cannot display Caller ID)
PRT(1)-U( ) ETU (Can display Caller ID if subscribed and programmed)
BRT(4)-U( ) ETU (Can display Caller ID if subscribed and programmed)
OPERATING
PROCEDURES
SERVICE
CONDITIONS
General
DNIS is always displayed in the center line of the LCD.
DNIS is displayed for an incoming MIF ACD/UCD and SCD calls.
During Call Forward - All Call, Busy, No Answer, or Busy/No Answer,
the incoming DID call terminates, and the forwarding extension
number is not displayed, but DNIS is displayed on the Center row of
the LCD of the forwarding destination.
Restrictions
A maximum of eight characters can be used to assign the DNIS name
in Memory Block 1-1-22 (DID Digit Conversion Table).
A DNIS name can be assigned for a maximum of 200 DID numbers.
The name applies for both Day and Night Mode conversion.
To enter a name, refer to Dial Pad Character Assignment table shown
under S-11, Speed Dial Stored Characters.
During call termination, F Line Key, F CAR,
or F Answer key combination cannot be used to enable the
DNIS display.
DNIS is displayed only during call termination. It cannot be displayed
during the conversation by pressing the extension key or CAP key.
Caller ID is displayed according to system programming.
Not applicable.