User guide

PROSTAR DCS COMPACT PROGRAMMING
TECHNICAL MANUAL PART 2 NOVEMBER 1997
2.3.9
CALLER ID
The DCS COMPACT is compatible with both types of Caller ID as defined by BELLCORE.
These are the single message format or “Number Only” sometimes referred to as standard
Caller ID and the multiple message format or “Name and Number” sometimes referred to
as Deluxe Caller ID. In the case of Number Only delivery, there is a translation table
available that may be used to add names to the delivered number.
HARDWARE PROVISIONS
In order to install Caller ID on a DCS COMPACT, you must have the following pieces of
DCS COMPACT equipment available:
A RAM 2 card to hold the Caller ID database
A MISC 2 card to decode the incoming Caller ID data
A set of four EPROMs containing the Caller ID version of system software
SOFTWARE PROVISIONS
The MMCs related to Caller ID are listed below with a short description of their use. They
are listed in the recommended order in which they should be programmed. This sequence
is suggested so that the installer gets a better understanding of how the feature works.
There is no technical reason to follow this sequence.
MMC 414 CID TRUNKS This MMC is used by the technician to determine
which trunks will receive Caller ID data.
MMC 312 ALLOW CID This MMC is used by the technician to determine
which keysets are allowed to receive Caller ID
displays.
MMCs 722 and 723
These MMCs have had new keys related to Caller
ID features added to them. It is strongly
recommended that all keysets allowed Caller ID in
MMC 312 are programmed with a CID key.
MMC 728 CID TRANSLATION
This MMC allows the technician to create a list of
names that correspond to numbers received from
the Central Office. These names will be displayed
when a call rings in that has NUMBER ONLY data
provided by the CO.
MMC 725 SMDR OPTIONS
The ability to print Caller ID data and abandoned
calls has been added to this MMC.
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