Instruction manual
Page 2050 of 3156 Meridian 911
553-3001-306 Standard 10.00 January 2002
Call Transfer
Trunk priority associated with an incoming 911 call is only preserved if blind
transfer is used.
Called Party Disconnect Control
The Called Party Disconnect Control (CPDC) feature is used to retain a 911
trunk when a 911 call is disconnected by the caller. No modification to the
feature is required for Meridian 911, except lifting the CPDC and ACD
NCFW limitation. 911 calls, arriving via trunks with CPDC defined, will be
allowed to NCFW, unlike non-911 ACD calls.
Calling Party Name Display
The Calling Party Name Display feature can be used to configure and display
the incoming 911 route name.
Calling Party Privacy
If an incoming call with a Privacy Indicator terminates on a Meridian 1 switch
configured with M911, the ANI information (if it exists) is still sent to the
Meridian 911 application.
Conference
When a call is answered, and then conferenced, the trunk priority is lost (the
conference consultation call is an internal call and treated as low priority by
the software). This operation is the same for normal calls and 911 calls.
Dialed Number Identification Service
Dialed Number Identification Service is not supported on 911 trunks.
Display of Calling Party Denied
An incoming M911 call with Automatic Number Identification (ANI)
information always displays ANI digits on the terminating set regardless of
the calling party’s DPD Class of Service.
Integrated Services Digital Network (ISDN)
Basic Rate Interface (BRI)
Answering positions are not supported on BRI sets.