Specifications
DXP Correspondence Manual DXP Peripherals
Arranging Local Call Table (for Caller ID)
(Peripherals Menu)
When telephone users review caller ID RNA calls, they press their
SAVE button to return the call, and the system automatically dials the
number. If the area code or office code part of the stored number
matches the entries that you program with this procedure, the system
will skip that part of the number as it dials.
Making Caller ID Active
(Line Menu, 8.17)
When caller identification (ID) information is available from the
central office, take this programming action to match the line port to
the feature. You must also assign the caller ID lines to the stations and
assign special-purpose station buttons to control the feature.
Setting Caller ID Baud Rate
(System Menu, 5.7)
You must program the parameters of the main or auxiliary serial data
port where the installer has connected the CID08 device. The serial
data port parameters must match the data parameters of the CID08
device. Usually, these parameters are as follows: 9600 baud, eight data
bits, no parity bit, and one stop bit.
Arranging Caller ID Ring No-Answer (RNA)
(Station Menu, 7.14)
This feature offers telephone users the ability to review calls that ring
at their stations while they are away. The system stores caller ID RNA
records and allows users to review them and use one-button dialing to
return those calls that need returning. The feature also conveys the
identification of the last station that reviewed the records, thus helping
prevent multiple call backs to the same number. After users review the
caller ID RNA records, the system deletes the records from their
telephones yet retains them in the SMDA storage so that they can be
accessed later.
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