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Programming For Caller ID
To completely enable the Centrex caller ID feature, installers must take the following VMMI
programming actions:
Call ID
Under LINES/LINE PROGRAMMING/LINE TYPE SPECIFIC enable Caller ID Active for the specific
lines with the caller ID option.
Absorb Ring Time
Under PERIPHERALS/CALLER ID/OPTIONS/ABSORB RING TIME user the entry to specify the
amount of time the system waits as it generates caller ID information before it generates system ring.
Delete Viewed RNA Records
When a system makes caller ID information available to a group of stations, any station in that group
can view the information when the station user presses the station’s CID button. Under
PERIPHERALS/CALLER ID/OPTIONS/DELETE VIEWED RNA RECORDS if the installer enables
the option, the system deletes the records as station users view them.
Caller ID RNA
If a station with assigned caller ID lines receives a call but does not answer, the system automatically
archives the information. Under STATIONS/STATION PROGRAMMING/RINGING
ASSIGNMENTS/CALLER ID RNA, installers can program any station in agroup of stations to receive
caller ID RNA information. With this feature enabled, station users can review caller ID RNA numbers
by pressing a CID button on their stations. Further, they can automatically redial the caller ID RNA
numbers by pressing the SAVE button.
CID Button
Using STATIONS/STATION PROGRAMMING/BUTTON MAPPING, installers must map a CID
button on the stations that that are to review caller ID RNA records.
Save Button
Using STATIONS/STATION PROGRAMMING/BUTTON MAPPING, installers must map a SAVE
button to stations that are to redial caller ID RNA numbers.
6 – Centrex Message Waiting with Caller ID
(DXP, DXP Plus only)
GCA40–219 Explaining The Software Release Features
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