Display
Description
System display phones have a
■Current date (excluding year), day, and time when the phone is idle
■Number dialed when making calls
■Duration of calls (call timer)
■Number (and name if programmed) of the extension calling when receiving an intercom call or transferred call
■Number (and name if programmed) of an extension returning a transferred call when no one answers at the destination extension
■Caller ID number (or name) of calling party, if applicable
■Programming messages and prompts when in programming mode
■“AA,” “VMS,” or “DXD” when a call is transferred from a PARTNER Attendant, a voice messaging system, or the Direct Extension Dial feature, respectively. “Transfer from AA,” “Transfer from VMS,” or “Transfer from DXD” if a call is returning to your extension after an unsuccessful transfer by a PARTNER Attendant, a voice messaging system, or the Direct Extension Dial feature, respectively.
■“Wake Up” on the display of users receiving a wake up call
■When you are entering an account code, the account code being entered
■When you are in Telephone Programming mode, the current line assignment, feature code, or Speed Dial number (if any) of a button displays when the button is pressed. “Blank” displays if nothing is programmed.
Related Features
■You can use Display Language (#303) to identify the language in which messages appear, if the extension has a system display phone.
■Users can assign a name, up to 12 characters long, to their extension. Then, when that extension is used to make an intercom call, group call, or transferred call, the name and extension number appear on the system display phone receiving the call. Similarly, users receiving a transfer return call see the name and extension number of the person assigned to the extension that did not answer the transferred call. See Extension Name Display for more information.