Lucent Technologies 8.2 Security Camera User Manual


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DEFINITY ECS Release 8.2
Administrator’s Guide
555-233-506
Issue 1
April 2000
Features and technical reference
1503Telephone Displays
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Called Party Identification
On calls to a system user, the digits appear on the display as they are dialed.
After dialing is complete, the called party’s name and extension appears. If
no name is accessed, the dialed digits remain on the display.
On outgoing calls, the digits appear on the display as they are dialed. After
dialing is complete, the display shows the name and trunk access code
assigned to the trunk group being called. Optionally on a trunk-group basis,
the display can show only the dialed digits, not the trunk group name and
trunk access code.
For example:
dialed digits
then
or, if no name is available
Call Purpose
This identifies the reason for an incoming call or a redirected call. (A
normal incoming call is not identified by a call purpose.) The following
identifiers sometimes appear on the display:
Display Meaning
b — (Busy) The called user is active on a call, and has a
temporary bridged appearance of the call.
c — (Cover All) The called user has Cover All assigned.
callback The call is an Automatic Callback call from the
system.
d — (Coverage on
Don’t Answer)
The call was redirected because the called phone was
not answered. Also indicates that the called user has
a temporary bridged appearance of the call.
f — (Call Forwarding) Another user has forwarded calls to this phone.
h — (Station hunt) The called user is active on a call and station hunt
was used to route the call.
a=3602
a=TOM BROWN 3062
a=EXT 3602 3062