Programming & Using Telephone Features
Caller ID Features
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Caller ID Inspect (F17) 8
Use this feature to view Caller ID information for a second call, without disconnecting the current
call or putting it on hold. You can inspect ringing, active, or held calls.
Considerations 8
■ Program Caller ID Inspect on a button with lights on a system display telephone.
■ Make sure the green light next to the Caller ID Inspect button is fluttering before pressing a
line or pool button; otherwise, the call you are on is disconnected, and you are connected to
the call on the line or pool button that was pressed.
■ You can inspect outside calls that appear on intercom buttons. (If the call is an intercom call,
the factory-set display is shown.)
■ If you are not active on a call, you can press line, pool, and intercom buttons to view Caller ID
or Call Coverage information for those lines; however, if you pick up the handset, you join or
answer the call shown on the display.
■ If you program a Caller ID Name Display button, you can toggle between Caller ID name and
Caller ID number while inspecting lines.
■ You can view the Caller ID name and number on a two-line display telephone while a call is
ringing on systems of Release 4.0 or later.
■ A user at a covering extension who has a system display telephone and who is busy on a call
can use Caller ID Inspect to view the number of the extension from which a Call Coverage
call is being sent.
■ Caller ID information is unavailable on T1 lines.
Programming 8
To program a Caller ID Inspect button:
1. Press
f00.
2. Press a programmable button with lights.
3. Press
f17.
4. Program another button for this extension, or exit programming mode.
Using Caller ID Inspect 8
To use Caller ID Inspect:
1. While active on a call, press the programmed button.
The green light flutters. Caller ID Inspect is activated.
2. Press a line, pool, or
i button.
The Caller ID or Call Coverage information for the selected line, pool, or intercom is
displayed.