Programming Caller ID Logging System Options

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Caller ID Logging
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Programming Caller ID

Setting Up Caller ID Logging System Options

1. Set up the options for Caller ID callbacks.

  1. Make sure Caller ID is enabled in programming and provided by the telco. See Programming Caller ID for more.
  2. 3711-01: Caller ID Callback Route Type [Lines: Caller ID: Setup: Route (3711): Type]
    Use this option to select the line or Line Group the system will use for dialing out the Caller ID Callbacks.
    Option Description
    0 [Default] Caller ID Callback disabled.
    1 Caller ID Callback uses a specific line.
    2 Caller ID Callback uses a Line Group.
  3. 3711-01: Caller ID Callback Line [Lines: Caller ID: Setup: Route (3711): Callback Line]
    If Caller ID Callback is set for line, use this option to specify the line number.
    Option Description
    Undefined [Default] Entered by pressing CLEAR.
    1-64 Lines 1-64.
  4. 3711-01: Caller ID Callback Group [Lines: Caller ID: Setup: Route (3711): Callback Group]
    If Caller ID Callback is set for group, use this option to specify the Line Group number (90-98).
    Option Description
    Undefined [Default] Entered by pressing CLEAR.
    90-98 Line Groups 90-98.

2. Set the system's home area code.

  1. Determine the system's home area code. This is the area code in which the system is installed
    You must make an assignment in this program so that Caller ID can properly process callbacks (return calls).
  2. 3712-01: Initialize Caller ID Dial Treatment Tables [Tool Bar: Default]
    If you are programming Caller ID Callbacks for the first time , use this option to initialize the Caller ID Dial Treatment Tables.
    Option Description
    No (0) Exit the option without initializing.
    Yes (1) Initialize the Caller ID Dial Treatment Tables.
    - [Default] There is no default setting for this option.
  3. 3713-xx: Home Area Code Table Data [Lines: Caller ID: Home NPA: Codes (3713):
    Enter the area code in which the system is installed.
    Option Description
    3 Digits 3 digits for the area code (using 0-9, with * * for wild card representing any digit).
    - [Default] There is no default setting for this option.

3. Set up additional dialing options for the home area code.

  1. 3712-02: 10-Digit Local Calls [Lines: Caller ID: Setup: Options (3712): 10 Digit Local Calls]
    Enable or disable 10-digit local calling.
    If enabled, the system will include the area code for local callbacks.
    Option Description
    No (0) [Default] Disabled.
    Yes (1) Enabled.
  2. 3712-03: Home Area Code Exception List Type [Lines: Caller ID: Setup: Options (3712): HNPA Exception Type]
    If there are any calls within the system's home area code that are toll calls, you'll need to set up the Home Area Code Exception List Table.
    Use this option to specify the Home Area Code Exception List Table as a Toll Table or a Local Table.
    • If it is a Toll Table, the codes you enter in the table are toll calls. All other codes are local calls.
    • If it is a Local Table, the codes you enter in the table are local calls. All other codes are toll calls.
    Option Description
    0 [Default] The Home Area Code Exception List Table is a Local Table.
    1 The Home Area Code Exception List Table is a Toll Table.
  3. 3714-xx: Home Area Code Exception List Table Data [Lines: Caller ID: HNPA Exceptions: Codes (3714):
    Enter the numbers (NPA + NXX) within the home area code that are toll calls (i.e., exceptions).
    These are 6-digit entries, specifying both the area code (NPA) and local exchange (NXX).
    Option Description
    6 Digits 6 digits for the area code and exchange (using 0-9, with * * for wild card representing any digit).
    - [Default] There is no default setting for this option.
  4. 3715-xx: Foreign Area Code Exception List Table Data [Lines: Caller ID: Foreign NPA Locals: Codes (3715): 1-96]
    If there are any calls in an adjacent area code that are local calls, you'll need to enter them in the Foreign Area Code Exception List Table.
    These are 6-digit entries, specifying both the area code (NPA) and local exchange (NXX).
    Option Description
    6 Digits 6 digits for the area code and exchange (using 0-9, with * * for wild card representing any digit).
    - [Default] There is no default setting for this option.