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1.16 Caller ID Features
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Feature Guide
1.16 Caller ID Features
1.16.1 Caller ID
Description
The PBX can receive Caller ID information (telephone numbers and callers' names) from calls received on 
outside (CO) lines. This information can be shown on the displays of proprietary telephones (PTs) as well 
as some single line telephones (SLTs) when receiving calls. Additionally, Caller ID information is logged in 
the Incoming Call Log of the extension that received the call, allowing the caller to view a record of incoming 
calls or make a call to a person in the call log later. 
 
The PBX can be programmed to modify a caller's telephone number when it is received by, for example, 
adding an Outside (CO) Line Access number or adding/deleting certain digits of incoming telephone 
numbers automatically. This allows an extension user to make a call later to a telephone number logged in 
his or her call log without worrying about Outside (CO) Line Access numbers, area codes, etc.
Notes
The term "Caller ID" used in this Feature Guide refers to features that can receive caller information 
sent from the telephone company and received on outside (CO) lines. Your network provider may 
use a different name for this type of service.
To receive Caller ID information, you must subscribe to the telephone company's Caller ID service 
and enable Caller ID for the appropriate outside (CO) lines through system programming (
Caller 
ID [900]).
Caller ID signalling type, FSK (Bell 202 or V.23) or DTMF, can be selected to match the type used 
by your telephone company through system programming (
Caller ID Type [910]).
 
Caller ID Display on SLT 
 
This feature is available only for SLTs compatible with either FSK-type Caller ID or DTMF (Dual Tone Multi-
Frequency)-type Caller ID.
Notes
This feature complies with ETSI (European Telecommunications Standards Institute)-type FSK 
and Bellcore-type FSK.
This feature does not comply with methods using DT-AS signal or line reversal signal.
 
1.
Caller ID-Related Feature
2.
Caller ID Automatic 0 Addition
 
When a call containing Caller ID information is received, the PBX can add "0"
*1
 to the caller's telephone 
number as a leading number if it does not begin with "0", through system programming (
Caller ID 
Automatic 0 Addition [905]).
Feature
Description
Details in
Incoming Call Log
Caller ID information is automatically recorded in 
the call log of the extension that received the call. 
This information can be used to view a record of 
incoming calls or make calls to any number in the 
call log.
• 1.16.2 Incoming 
Call Log
*1
For New Zealand, "0" can be added to the received telephone number when the maximum length of a telephone number is 8 or 9 digits, 
and "00" can be added to the received telephone number when the maximum length is 10 digits or more.