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Electra Elite Issue 6
Features and Specifications Manual A - 69
Only Feature Group D (FGD) protocol is supported.
In the Electra Elite 192 System, the DTI-U10/20 ETU must be
installed in the Basic KSU slot S1 or S4, or slot S1 of the first 64 port
expansion module. In the Electra Elite 48 system, slot S4 of the
B48-U10 KSU must be used.
The DTI-U10 ETU supports Feature Group D Incoming only signaling
using System Software S3000 or higher. The DTI-U20 ETU
supports Feature Group D Incoming/Outgoing using System
Software S4500 or higher. The DTI-U20 supports Incoming MF wink
start signaling and DTMF outgoing signaling.
General:
Caller ID indication and Automatic Number Indication (ANI) are so
functionally similar that they can be assumed to have the exact same
abilities and limitations.
While the Multiline Terminal is ringing, the ANI Indication is displayed
on the top section of the LCD.
A maximum of 13 characters can be displayed on the LCD.
Press the green line key where the CO call resides during a CO call,
to verify the ANI information from any display terminal.
When the station is assigned to receive DIT/ANA calls, Caller ID is
displayed only on the Multiline Terminal where DIT/ANA is assigned
to ring. ANI/Caller ID follows the station Call Forward setting or
Station Hunting feature.
When a Multiline Terminal is busy, the ANI/Caller ID is displayed for
an incoming call.
When a Multiline Terminal is set for Do Not Disturb, the ANI/Caller ID
is displayed for incoming calls.
When a Multiline Terminal receives multiple incoming calls, the first
caller identification is displayed. After the first call is answered, the
second caller identification is displayed.
The ANI/Caller ID disappears under the following conditions:
When an incoming call is answered.
When an internal or ring transferred call is received.
When a key (i.e., Feature Access, DSS, Redial, or Feature key)
is pressed.
The caller number is printed on the Station Message Detail
Recording printout for incoming calls that are answered at stations
that can display ANI/Caller ID data. The name is not printed.

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