System Features Trunk Name Assignment
Revised April 2000 DBS 824-3.0/3.2-700 1-41
Trunks can appear in more than one trunk group.
If Least Cost Routing is enabled, the trunk group “9” automatically
accesses the LCR features.
Trunk Name Assignment
(CPC-S and CPC-M)
Description
You can display a name, number, or message of up to six characters on the
LCD in place of your CO trunk line number. The name will appear when a
CO call is ringing or connected.
For example, you can assign specific CO lines to different individuals or
departments. Then, when an extension rings, the individual’s name or the
department’s name will appear on the display, immediately identifying the
person for whom the call is intended.
While you are speaking on the extension, “CO TALK XXXXXX” will appear
on the LCD. (XXXXXX represents the six characters of the Trunk Name.)
While the extension is ringing, “INCOMING XXXXXX” will appear. While
the extension is ringing and you are speaking on the extension at the same
time, “INCOMING XXXXXX” will appear on the second line of the display.
Related Programming
FF6 (Name and Message): Trunk Name Assignment
Considerations
Trunk names can be assigned with a DSS or an attendant phone.
If a text name is assigned to a CO trunk, the trunk number does not appear
on the display.