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Order Transmitted
Normal Message
(No Dial Prefix)
Message with
Checksum error
(Dial Prefix = *88)
Private
(Dial Prefix = *67)
rn_num = reason for no number
rn_name = reason for no name
Out-of-Area
(Dial Prefix = *87)
rn-num = reason for no number
rn_name = reason for no name
0
date,number,name
date,number,name
date, rn_name, rn_num
date, rn_name, rn_num
1
date,name number
date,number,name
date,number,rn_name
date,number,rn_name
2
number,date,name
date,number,name
rn_num,name,date
rn_num,name,date
3
number,name,date
date,number,name
rn_name,number,date
rn_name,number,date
4
name,date,number
date,number,name
rn_num,date
rn_num,date
5
name,number,date
date,number,name
rn_name,date
rn_name,date
6
date only
date,number,name
date only
date only
7
number only
date,number,name
rn_num,name
rn_num,name
8
name only
date,number,name
rn_name,number
rn_name,number
9
name only
date,number,name
date,"P" in number field
date,"O" in number field
TLS-5C/D Features
SCWID or CIDCW
SCWID (Spontaneous Call Waiting with caller ID) also known as CIDCW
(Caller ID in Call Waiting) is a function that sends the FSK data that supports
Caller ID after a Call Waiting Tone. This data transmission burst is typically
sent to a specially configured telephone or an adjunct device that mutes the
line to the local caller for the duration of the FSK burst. The format of the
message is always multiple message format, that is, the Name and Number are
sent to the called party. This feature is invoked in the TLS-5C/D whenever a
third party places a call to an existing call, if Caller ID is enabled (using the *50
programming command), and Cancel Call Waiting has not been enabled.
When Caller ID has been enabled (*50#1# or *50#2#), and a third line is calling,
the called line will be momentarily isolated and will hear a Call Waiting Tone,
followed by a CAS tone to alert the Caller ID phone or adjunct. If the Caller ID
phone or adjunct issues a DTMF “D” (from non-ADSI CPE) or a DTMF “A”
(from ADSI CPE) acknowledgment tone, the FSK sequence is sent down the
line for Caller Identification. The Called Party may then ignore the Call
Waiting, or generate a Flash to place the first caller on hold, and answer the
Call Waiting. If the Called Party ignores the first Call Waiting alerting
sequence, it will be repeated once, ten seconds later. If the Called Party
answers the Call Waiting, they are allowed to alternate between callers using
the Flash function. If one party hangs up, the remaining parties are
automatically connected.
Distinctive Call Waiting tone
An extension of the Call Waiting functionality now includes a Distinctive Call
Waiting tone. The
“
normal
”
Call Waiting tone consists of a single tone (440
Hz) for a duration of 300 ms. This tone is repeated a second time, ten seconds
later, if the called line does not respond with a flash to answer the waiting call.
The new option will inform the called line if the call is a long-distance caller,
that is, the number dialed was greater than 7 digits. This Distinctive Call
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