NEC Electra Elite 48/192 Features And Specifications Manual page 140

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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.
When an internal or ring transfer call is received.
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
DIT/ANA calls
VRS/AA calls
Ring Transfer calls
CAR calls
ACD/UCD calls
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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