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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