Instruction manual
Page 1236 of 3156 Dial Intercom
553-3001-306 Standard 10.00 January 2002
Call Party Name Display
The display on telephones connected by Dial Intercom shows the group
member’s DIG number plus Call Party Name Display information.
Call Pickup
Call Pickup may be used by Meridian 1 proprietary telephones if the
telephones are all in the same DIG and Call Pickup Group and the ring option
is specified for the DIG.
Call Pickup Network Wide
The Dial Intercom feature is not supported network wide. Any pickup attempt
from a distant node to a local intercom call will be rejected, because the far-
end user is considered as not being in the same intercom group.
Conference
Call Transfer
When using Conference or Transfer, the voice option is not provided if the
call is terminated before the conference or transfer is completed. If an analog
(500/2500 type) telephone is part of a Dial Intercom Group (DIG), the user of
the telephone can conference only with another user whose telephone is
within the same Dial Intercom Group (DIG).
Digit Display
The digit display will be cleared when the DIG key is pressed. When the user
dials the DI code, the digits of the code are displayed. When the call is
answered, the DI code of the calling party appears on the display of the called
party.
If either party presses the Release key or goes on hook during a DIG call, the
displays of both parties are cleared. If either party presses the Hold key, the
display of the holding station is cleared but the display of the other station
remains unchanged. When the held call is reestablished, the holding station
redisplays the DIG number of the other party.
Display of Calling Party Denied
Display information on sets that are involved in a Dial Intercom Group (DIG)
call is based on the individual Class of Service of each set. If a DN is denied
for a set involved in a DIG call, the DIG number for that set is replaced by
one dash (–) in the case of 10 DIG stations. For 100 DIG stations, the DIG
number is replaced by two dashes (––).