3.1.1 Caller ID

[Programming Example: System Speed Dialing Table]

Location

System Speed

 

 

(System Speed

Telephone No.*2

CLI Destination*3

Dialing No.)

Dialing Name*1

 

 

 

 

 

000

ABC Company

912125551234

200

 

 

 

 

001

XYZ Company

913135551234

300

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

*1

*2

*3

8.1 [6-1] System Speed Dial— CO Line Access Number + Telephone Number

[001] System Speed Dialing Number

8.1 [6-1] System Speed Dial— Name

[002] System Speed Dialing Name

8.1 [6-1] System Speed Dial— CLI Destination

5.Displaying the Caller’s Name

In addition to the System Speed Dialing Table, each extension can store names and numbers in Personal Speed Dialing. Therefore, it is entirely possible for the same telephone number to be stored under a different name in different locations within the PBX.

When a call containing Caller ID information is received, the PBX will search for the caller’s name in the following order, then show that name on the display and log it via SMDR.

1.Personal Speed Dialing data of the extension which received the call

2.System Speed Dialing Table

3.The Caller ID information received from the telephone company

If a caller’s name is not stored in the PBX or sent from the telephone company, it will not be displayed or logged.

Conditions

[General]

Caller ID signaling type can be selected through system programming.

[Caller ID to SLT Port]

Hardware Requirement: KX-TDA50: The EXT-CID card

KX-TDA100/KX-TDA200: An SLC8 card with an EXT-CID card installed, or a CSLC16 card

KX-TDA600: An SLC8 card with an EXT-CID card installed, a CSLC16 card, or an ECSLC24 card

When the caller’s number is sent to an SLT, a CO Line Access number can be automatically added to the telephone number through system programming for calling back.

KX-TDA50 only

Through system programming, a group of 4 SLT or Super Hybrid ports can be assigned to receive Caller ID information. Up to 2 groups can be programmed. Therefore, a maximum of 8 SLTs can receive Caller ID information.

Note that SLTs connected in parallel to DPTs attached to Super Hybrid ports can only receive Caller ID information when set to "ring" mode.

When the caller’s number exceeds 16 digits, the SLT receives only the first 16 digits, not counting the preceding CO Line Access number (if it is programmed to be added).

If a call is transferred to an SLT, the transferring extension’s information will be shown on the SLT. If the transferring extension goes on-hook before the call is answered, the original caller’s information will be shown.

When Caller ID information such as "Private", "Out of Area", or "Long Distance" is received, this information will be shown instead of the caller’s number and name.

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Panasonic KX-TDA50 manual Programming Example System Speed Dialing Table, General, Caller ID to SLT Port