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Electra Elite IPK II
Add Trunk Access Code to Caller ID with Electra Elite IPK II Wireless – Phones
Electra Elite IPK II Wireless – DECT Phones on the Electra Elite IPK II can hold incoming call history.
This history is created based on the Caller ID information element contained in the call Setup message
which is transmitted from the Electra Elite IPK II. This information allows users to return calls dialing the
number stored.
The stored number, however, does not contain the trunk access code. Without this code, the system
may not seize an outside line to complete the call.
With this feature, when an Electra Elite IPK II Wireless user receives an incoming trunk call, the trunk
access code defined in programming can be added to the Caller ID. This allows the system to seize an
outside line, and then dial the stored number.
This function is applied only to incoming ISDN calls. It does not apply to incoming extension calls.
Caller ID must be available for this feature to work.
The maximum number of Caller ID digits is 20. If the total number of digits [trunk access code
(PRG 10-02-05) and Caller ID] is over 20, the remaining Caller ID digits are not dialed.
For example:
Trunk Access Code (Program 10-02-05): 123456
Incoming Caller ID: 12345678901234567890 (20 digits)
Electra Elite IPK II Wireless Dials: 123456
An additional digit (such as 1) may be required to complete the call (Program 10-02-04).
For example:
Incoming Caller ID shows: 2125551212.
If your area code is NOT 212, then define a 1 in 10-02-04. When callback is executed, the system
prefixes a 1 on the digits dialed string.
Caller ID Sender Queuing Added
The Electra Elite IPK II system can provide Caller ID (calling party number) to a single line telephone
with a display.
The system can queue incoming calls to the single line telephone if the system Caller ID sender
resources are busy. Refer to Program 20-19-05 in the Electra Elite IPK II Programming Manual.
If the single line telephone user lifts their handset while an incoming call is waiting in queue, they hear
silence (no dial tone) and cannot dial out. When the single line telephone user goes back on-hook, the
system immediately sends the queued call to the single line telephone without Caller ID.
Option Available for FSK or DTMF Type for Single Line Telephone
An option (Program 15-03-11) is available for the Caller ID which allows you to select either FSK or
DTMF as the Caller ID type to be received by a single line telephone.
Caller ID
(eight digits)
#
123456789012
#
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