232 Call Party Name Display
Multi-Language CPND displays the party’s name in Roman/English or
Katakana (Japanese alphabet) characters on Meridian modular telephones.
The names are stored in the database under each character set and the
language is specified with the Meridian modular program keys.
Two languages can be stored in the database for any given name. For this
enhancement to work fully, both telephones involved must have the same
name in the same languages. (For example, John Smith calls Anne Jones.
Both John and Anne must have Katakana in their database for the name to
appear in Katakana characters. If John has Katakana enabled, but Anne
does not, Anne sees the English version.)
Entering Katakana, or any other non-ASCII Roman characters, requires a
system terminal that supports eight-bit, no-parity Input/Output.
The maintenance terminal must support ISO 8859-1 Latin 1 for the Roman
character mode.

Call Party Name Display assignment

A CPND name string can be assigned to internal DNs associated with any
of the following:
analog (500/2500 type) telephones
Trunk access codes
Attendant DNs
Automatic Call Distribution (ACD) DNs
Dial Intercom Group member numbers
As a customer option for multiple appearance DNs (MADNs), the assigned
CPND name can be linked with its member telephone’s designator (DES
field in the TN block) to further identify the party of a shared DN.

Call Party Name Display composition

A CPND name is the name used to identify a DN, entered in ASCII
alphanumeric character format. The maximum CPND length is the smaller
of two values: the maximum length configured in LD 95 or 27 characters,
including spaces and special characters.
The ASCII characters supported are A-Z, 0-9, space, Hex 20-127, and the
following special characters:
"()-#,
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