Electra Elite
Features and Specifications Manual
When a Multiline Terminal is busy, the Caller ID is displayed for an
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incoming call.
When a Multiline Terminal is set for Do Not Disturb, the Caller ID is
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displayed for incoming calls.
When a Multiline Terminal receives multiple incoming calls, the first
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Caller ID is displayed. After the first call is answered, the second
Caller ID is displayed.
The Caller ID Indication disappears:
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When an incoming call is answered.
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When an internal or ring transfer call is received.
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When Feature Access, DSS, Redial, or Feature key is pressed.
The Caller ID number is printed on the SMDR printout for incoming
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calls that are answered at stations that can display Caller ID data.
The name is not printed.
When a station is engaged in a voice over, whisper page, or broker's
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call, the station can display Caller ID until the process ends.
When an incoming call is answered before Caller ID is sent, the
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Caller ID is not displayed.
The following incoming calls display Caller ID on a Multiline terminal:
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Ordinary CO Calls
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DIT/ANA calls
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VRS/AA calls
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Ring Transfer calls
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CAR calls
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ACD/UCD calls
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Calls with delayed ringing
When a Multiline Terminal displays Caller ID with off hook ringing and
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receives another incoming CO call, the Caller ID changes to the
second caller.
When trunk name indication is assigned, the data in Memory Block
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3-00 (Trunk Name/Number Assignment) is displayed on the Multiline
Terminal assigned for Caller ID indication even when a terminal
receives a caller name and number.
When hotline/prime line is set in Memory Block 4-23 (Prime Line/Hot
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Line Assignment, a station user can originate an outgoing call using
Caller ID.
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