Feature implementation 239
Network Intercom
Hot Type I calls display names the same as a normal call.
Hot Type I calls that become a normal call indicate on the originating
station’s display that the call is no longer a Hot Line call.
Override
When Overriding an established call, the displays of the other telephones
show the DN and name of the overriding party.

Slow Answer Recall

Slow Answer Recall results in displays showing source and destination
information. If a redirection occurs, the reason is displayed.

Voice Call

The telephone originating a Voice Call displays the called DN’s CPND. The
called telephone shows the caller’s DN and name on its display.
Feature packaging
Call Party Name Display (CPND) package 95 requires:
Digit Display (DDSP) package 19
M2000 Digital Sets (DSET) package 88
M3000 Digital Sets (TSET) package 89 or
M2317 Digital Sets (DLT2) package 91
Aries Digital Sets (ARIE) package 170
Multi-Language CPND requires Multi-Language TTY Input/Output (MLIO)
package 211.
If the designator field is to be used for multiple-appearance DNs, CPND
requires:
Office Data Administration System (ODAS) package 20
For Hotel/Motel applications configuring CPND, CPND requires:
Background Terminal Facility (BGD) package 99
Multi-Language TTY Input/Output (MLIO) package 211 to support
eight-bit, no-parity system terminals
Feature implementation
Task summary list
The following is a summary of the tasks in this section:
1. "LD 95 - Create the CPND data block." (page 240)
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