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Interquartz IQ335 - CALLER ID DISPLAY AND USAGE; TYPICAL INCOMING CALL DISPLAY; DISPLAYING CALLER NAME DURING CALLS

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7. USING THE CALLER ID DISPLAY
This section assumes that you are using the IQ335 in a network that is capable of supplying Caller ID
data in the Bellcore GR-30-CORE format. In addition, you may need to request or subscribe to Caller ID
and Call Waiting services from your network provider before Caller ID data will be sent by the network.
For details, please contact your service provider.
When an incoming call is received, information including the caller’s name, number, call date & time will
be transmitted to your Caller ID Display Telephone between the first and second rings from the network.
While the incoming call is ringing, the IQ335 compares caller’s ID to all stored numbers – if a match is
found it will display the name that you have stored with that number.
As incoming calls may contain an area code and the number, a match will not be found if you store a
local number without the area code. The probability of a match may be enhanced if the area code is
stored with every number. Some types of calls such as International calls, payphone calls and withheld
calls may not send any Caller ID data.
Caller ID during a typical incoming call
1. The Ringer sounds and the Ringer Indicator will flash
2. After about 1 second, the caller’s information is shown on the display
3. If the call is not answered, the caller’s information will be kept on the display for a further 10 seconds
after the last ring; and the Calls key (New Call) indicator will flash. The caller’s number can be up to
16 digits long, and the name can be up to 16 characters long before exceeding the capacity of the
display
4. The details of the call will be stored in the Calls list.
Displaying the caller’s name during an incoming call
The caller’s name will be automatically displayed if:
a) the name information is delivered by your telephone service in conjunction with the caller’s
number, or
b) if the number matches a number stored in the Direct Access or Directory memory.
At the time of installation it may be useful to store names and numbers of friends, business associates
and other regular callers into the Directory memory to take advantage of the name display feature.
In addition, the Calls list can be used as a convenient source of programming data – the details of any
previous incoming calls found in the Calls list can be stored in the Direct Access memory keys and/or
the Directory memory by a simple transfer process, thereby reducing key strokes and eliminating potential
error that may otherwise result during manual storage of the same details. Please see the relevant
sections entitled “To store a caller’s details in a Direct Access memory from the Calls List” and “To store a
caller’s details in the Directory memory from the Calls List”.

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