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Programming
No YesNoYes No Yes No YesNo Yes
Continued on
the following
page.
In 1006, do not assign a
Caller ID edit key (code
1-73).In 1006, assign a Caller ID
Edit key (code 1073).Should extension have
one-touch access to editing
the Caller ID Table?
In 1005, assign Class of
Service to extensions.
Disable Automatic Handsfree
for line/loop key calls (0406
Item 125 = 0).Should an extension have
Caller ID pre-answer display
capability?
In 0406 Item 124,
enter 0.In 0406 Item 124,
enter 1.Should an...

Page 172

Programming (Cont’d)
Yes NoNo YesNo Yes
Stop
In 2403, enter 0 (no DCI
software port assigned as
the Caller ID printer port).In 2403, assign a DCI
software port as the
Caller ID printer port.Should the system output
Caller ID data to a PC or
computer? Initially, there is no data in the
Caller ID Table.
In 2402, enter data in the
Caller ID Table as required.
In 2401, assign Caller ID Table
entry space as required.In 2401: Start = 0 and
Length = 1000.Should all the Caller ID Table
entries be assigned to...

Page 173

Programming (Cont’d)
➣
0401 - Tenant Group Options, Part A, Item 30: Block Outgoing Caller ID
Allow (1) or prevent (0) the system from automatically blocking outgoing Caller ID information when a
user places a call. If allowed (i.e., block enabled), the system automatically inserts the Caller ID block
code *67 before the user dialed digits. If prevented (i.e., block disabled), the system outdials the call just
as it was dialed by the user.
➣0406 - COS Options, Item 123: Caller ID Display
In an...

Page 174

Operation (Cont’d)
AUTOMATICALLY ADDING NEW NUMBERS TO THE CALLER ID TABLE
While on a call, to automatically store the Caller ID number shown on your display:
You can store the Caller ID data in the system’s Caller ID Table or in one of your One Touch keys.
1. Press Caller ID Edit key (PGM 1006 or SC 851: 1073). You see: PERSONAL: 7  CO:2
2.
To store a number in a One Touch key:
zDial 7 (P
ersonal). You see: ENTER BIN
zPress DIAL.
zPress One touch key that will store the Caller ID information.
z(Optional...

Page 175

Operation (Cont’d)
MANUALLY CHANGING, DELETING OR ADDING NEW ENTRIES TO THE CALLER ID TABLE.
To add an entry to the Caller ID Table:
1. At keyset, press idle CALL key.
2. Dial 146 or press Caller ID Edit key (PGM 1006 or SC 851: 1073). You see: CHG:2,DEL:3,NEW:6
3. Dial 6 (for N
ew). You see: ENTER NEW NUMBER
If you see TABLE IS FULL, you cannot add additional entries to the Caller ID Table.
4. Enter the number you want to add to the Caller ID Table.
For wild card entries, press FLASH. This allows you to...

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Operation (Cont’d)
To change an entry in the Caller ID Table:
1. At keyset, press idle CALL key.
2. Dial 146 or press Caller ID Edit key (PGM 1006 or SC 851: 1073). You see: CHG:2,DEL:3,NEW:6
3. Dial 2 (for C
hange). You see: CHNG. BY NAME?:Y/N
4.
To find a name entry in the Caller ID Table:
zDial 9 (for Y
es).
zEnter the name you want to change (see the Entering Names table above) and press HOLD.
 The system finds the first name that matches the letters you entered. To search for other names
with the...

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Operation (Cont’d)
CHECKING YOUR UNANSWERED CALLER ID CALLS
To check if any Caller ID calls rang your phone while you were away:
1. At keyset, press idle CALL key.
2. Dial 148. If you missed any calls, you see: MISSED CALL C:2  E:3
The second row of your display shows the Caller ID number you missed. To see the name (if
sent from the telco), press CHECK.
If you missed more than one call while you were out, press VOL 
 and VOL 
 to see the list.
3. To call the displayed number, dial 2 (C
all).
OR
To...

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Central Office Calls, Answering
Description
 124i Available — 52 trunks. 384i Available— 128 trunks. 
- Adjusting the sidetone for analog
trunks is not available.- Adjusting the sidetone for analog
trunks is available.
- Customizing CODEC Gain Types
and Trunk ring Tones requires Base
2.13, EXCPRU 2.18 or higher.- Customizing CODEC Gain Types
and Trunk Ring Tones requires
system software 3.04 or higher. 
- Unanswered calls can overflow to
Voice Mail in Base 1.2R or higher
and all versions of EXCPRU.-...

Page 179

Programming
Start
Is trunk other
than CO loop
start DTMF?Refer to 0901 to
match the system to
the connected trunk.
In 0910, assign trunks to Ring Groups.
Trunks that ring extensions the same way
should be in the same Ring Group. A trunk
can be in only one Ring Group for each
Night Service mode.
In 0911, set up the Trunk Access
Maps. A trunk can be in more
than one map. Each map sets
incoming/outgoing options.
Should extension
ring for incoming
calls on trunk?In 0909, assign
extension to trunks
Ring Group...

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Programming (Cont’d)
Continued
from
previous
page.
Do you want unanswered
calls to reroute?In 0405:62, enter the DIL
No Answer Time (>0).In 0405:62, enter 0.YesNo
Should calls reroute to
a Ring Group, Voice
Mail or the VAU
Automated Attendant?In 0919 for each trunk,
enter the no-answer
Ring Group.
In 0919 for each
trunk, enter 128
(384i) or 16 (124i).
In 0919 for each
trunk, enter 127
(384i) or 15 (124i).
In 2205 for each trunk, enter
the VAU message number.
Ring
GroupVAU Auto
Attendant
Voice Mail
When a...
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