NEC P Caller ID Logging, Types of Calls that are Logged, Caller ID and Answering Machines

Models: P N 1093100

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Types of Calls that are Logged

Caller ID Logging

Types of Calls that are Logged

Call ID Logging will make a record of any outside call to an extension that can normally be answered using Ringing Line Preference. These include:

Line key (Key Ring) and Loop Key calls

Transfers

Direct Inward Lines (DILs)

Group Ring calls

Caller ID and Answering Machines

If voice mail is not installed, Caller ID Logging can provide unique handling of a customer-provided answering machine. If an extension is designated as an answering machine in programming, any outside call picked up by the answering machine will not be marked as answered in the Caller ID log. For example, if a call rings into the system and is picked up by the answering machine, it will show as a new call in the Caller ID log. In addition, it will flash green on the Ring/Message lamp indicating that there is a new call.

Conditions

• None

Default Setting

There is no Caller ID outbound line/group specified.

There is no home area code specified. In addition, all local calls are 7 digits long.

In DSX-40, all keyset extensions (300-315) are in Caller ID Logging Group 1. Since all keysets share a common group log, deleting a record at one keyset will automatically update the log for all others.

In DSX-80/160, extensions 300-315 are set up for personal logging with 10 records each. There are no records assigned to other extensions.

Caller ID Logging Group 1 can store 99 records. All other groups are blank.

All lines are assigned to Caller ID Logging Group 1.

The Caller ID Alert Lamp is enabled.

Features

DSX Software Manual

Features 69

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