Panasonic 700 Cell Phone User Manual


 
30 ICX (International) issued October 2000 ICX-50-700
Chapter 3. System Features Section 700 - Operation
second line of an LCD display when an incoming call is received during conversation. If the second
incoming call is from another extension, the LCD displays the extension name or
number.
Hardware Requirements
Loop-start exchange line card (8) (VB-44510UK) with Caller ID circuit card (8) (VB-44513UK),
Loop-start exchange line card (4) (VB-44514UK) with Caller ID circuit card (4) (VB-44515UK),
ISDN (PRI = VB-44540UK, BRI = VB-44530UK).
Related Programming
FF2-0: Caller ID
FF2-0: Caller ID Ring Control
FF3-0: Call Duration Display
FF1-0-01: Alpha Tagging (Name/No. Display)
Considerations
ISDN (PRI/BRI - T Point) can get calling party information.
Caller ID service must be ordered from the local telephone operating company or the
interexchange carrier.
Caller ID data is usually sent between the first and the second rings of the incoming trunk call.
The trunk may be programmed to immediately ring at the station or wait until after the Caller ID
digits are received before ringing at the station. If the trunk is programmed to ring immediately,
the Caller ID digits will not display until after they are received and processed.
Caller ID numbers may be denied from being sent for some callers (private). Some long distance
carriers may not provide Caller ID data (out of area).
Caller ID only support the single format (number only). Multiple format (number and name) is
not supported.
Prior to Version 4.0, Caller ID supported only the number format. Version 4.0 and higher
supports selection of the number or
name.
In Version 4.0, Caller ID displays the highest ringing priority call (call queued to ring at the
target extension immediately after the present call terminates).
Caller ID Alpha Tagging
CPC-96, CPC-288, and CPC-576 Version 3.0
Description
If the received Caller ID phone number matches any number in the System Speed Dials (SSD)
(SSD000-SSD199), then the associated SSD name can be displayed as the Caller ID information
instead of the Caller ID phone number. Alternatively, the Direct Dial Inward (DDI) name may be
displayed instead.
In Version 4.0 and higher, Caller ID information will be shown on the second
line of the LCD display
when an incoming call rings a display phone with a conversation already in progress. Second
incoming calls include extension Camp-on, extension Call Wait, queued DIL, both Appearance and
non-Appearance calls (Exchange Line, MCO, virtual or DN, recall, BLF).
Hardware Requirements
Loop-start trunk card (VB-44510 or VB44514)