Caller Id – Memo Display Function - NEC UNIVERGE SV9100 Features And Specifications

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Caller ID – Memo Display Function
Description
The SV9100 can display up to 28 Characters per line and up to three lines of information for a total of 84
characters (Maximum 28 digits x 3 lines). If needed, the system can be set to use any one of three
available display lines. Additionally, the original CID information can be seen while on the call by
pressing the right cursor button on the phone.
Conditions
In a CCIS network the Memo Display Function is only supported for DID calls directed
across CCIS to a remote system.
Calls forwarded or transferred across CCIS do not support the Memo Display Function.
Memo information cannot be programmed via telephone programming or service access
code, only via Web Pro and PC Pro.
The Memo Display function is only supported on Multiline terminals.
The Memo Display function is only supported for incoming trunk calls with Caller ID
information.
The destination station must be idle for the Memo Display function to work.
The Memo Display function will only search the Common Speed Dial bins, it will not search
Group or Station speed dial bins.
Find the abbreviation area the side of incoming system when trunk incoming via
networking.
When calls are directed to a virtual extension, the virtual extension must be set to ring for
the Memo Display function to work.
Pressing the right Cursor key on the telephone toggles the display between the actual
incoming Caller ID information and the Memo Display settings for that incoming Caller ID
information.
When a call is on hold, pressing the Feature Key and the line key the call resides on
displays the actual incoming Caller ID information.
Default Settings
None
System Availability
Terminals
All Multiline Terminals
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