Instruction manual

FEATURES AND SERVICES
Standard Call Displays
The following basic displays illustrate the arrangement of information on the screen(s) for
some of the most common types of calls.
Origination or Reception of Inside Calls
When a display telephone set user places or receives an inside call, the other party’s
extension number appears in positions 1-4 and name (if administered) in positions 6-
14. Queue information appears in position 16; this field applies only to SLAC
operations and DGC queues, but is reserved on all displays.
Screen 1
307 Martin,H
Origination of Outside Calls
When a display set user places a call to an outside station, the dialed digits appear in
positions 1-14 on Screen 1.
If the outside number has more than 14 digits, the
continuation descriptor “-”
followed by the excess digits appear on Screen 2:
Screen 1
91212555604512
Screen 2
-345678
The displays generated for calls placed from System Access, Personal Line, and
Pooled Facility buttons do not identify the type button used. The trunk name is not
displayed.
Reception of Outside Calls
When a display set user receives an outside (trunk) call, the administered Display ID
for the trunk appears.
For Direct Inward Dialing (DID) and dial-in tie trunks only, the
extension number of the called station also appears.
Example of DID or dial-in tie trunk call:
Screen 1
208 OUTSIDE
Example of other trunk call:
Screen 1
BRANCH
Reception of Coverage or Redirected Calls
When a display set user receives a call that was originally destined for another
station, the redirection descriptor “>” appears in position 1 followed by the covered
(or originally called) party number and name.
Screen 2 contains the calling party
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