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PDL GX Internal Product Specification
MODEL
PDL GX
Reference: PRC 00DM
Revision: 3.0
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Specifications are preliminary and are subject to change without notice.
3.8.3 New Calls Indicator
The handset will display the number of new calls received this will be based on the received CID data.
The new calls will count the number of calls received since last CID review. Refer to Section 3.8.1
Review/Recall Telephone Numbers from CID Memory. Once the user reviews the CID records the New
Calls status will be cleared.
The following shows an example of a single and multiple new calls display. The new calls display will
always displayed on the top line when the handset is idle. This message has the lowest priority and may
be over written by other messages.
3.8.3.1 New Calls LED Indicator Option
The New Calls LED indicator on the base will flash at a rate of twice per second, on models equipped with
this indicator. The base indicator will match the handset New Calls status.
3.8.4 CID Type II
The telephone is capable of receiving Call Waiting CID type II. If during a normal phone call, another call
comes in with CID information, alerting tones (subscriber alert signal tone or
SAS
) will be heard in the
handset earpiece to notify the user of the 2nd call. The phone will mute both audio paths, acknowledge
back to the CO via a DTMF tone and then receive, decode and display the new CID information.
The new CID information will be displayed in the same manner as defined in Section 3.8.1 CID Type I.
The new CID information will be displayed for 10 seconds and will then be stored in E
2
PROM. This new
CID information will also cause the New Calls counter to be incremented.
3.8.5 Review/Recall Telephone Numbers from CID Memory.
When the telephone is on-hook, the CID information stored in memory can be reviewed or recalled. To
access the CID memory, press the
SELECT
key to bring up the menu. Then use the
▲▼
keys to select
“CID MEMORY” from the menu.
A total of up to 50 CID records can be saved. Any saved CID records can be reviewed and recalled. The
user can scroll through the CID records using the
▼
or
▲
keys. Any empty CID memory locations will
not be displayed. For example, if CID records 01 through 18 are active and the remaining CID records are
empty, then if the user presses the
▲
key while displaying record #18, the next record displayed will be
record #01.
Upon entering the “CID MEMORY” menu item, the most recent record (record #1) will be displayed. The
records are saved such that the most recent record is displayed first and the oldest record is displayed
last. The top line of the display will show the record number and the name (if it exists) and the second line
will show the phone number (if it exists). An example display is shown below:
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4!OFX!DBMMT
4!OFX!DBMMT
4!OFX!DBMMT
2!OFX!DBMM
2!OFX!DBMM
2!OFX!DBMM
2!OFX!DBMM