1.3 C
30 Feature Manual
2. Caller ID-Related Features
3. Automatic Caller ID Number Modification
When a call is received, the PBX can automatically modify the caller's telephone number according to
a preprogrammed set of rules (Caller ID Modification Table). This modified number will be automatically
stored in the extension's Incoming Call Log, allowing the extension user to make a call to this number
later without worrying about CO Line Access numbers, area codes, etc.
Each trunk group can be assigned a modification table. Each table has ten formulas for modifying local/
international numbers, and one formula for modifying long distance numbers. When a call is received,
the PBX compares the received telephone number to the area codes programmed under "Local/
International Call Data" first. If a match is not found, the telephone number will be modified according
to the method programmed under "Long Distance Code".
[Programming Example: Caller ID Modification]
Note
When Caller ID information is received from a call on an ISDN line and the call type is International,
National, or Subscriber, the following modification table is used instead of the above table:
Features Description Details in
Calling Line Identification
(CLI) Distribution
Caller ID information received by the PBX is used to
direct calls from specific callers to specific
destinations. The caller's telephone number and a
destination must be assigned in the System Speed
Dialing Table.
• 1.3.12 CLI
(Calling Line
Identification)
Distribution
Incoming Call Log Caller information is automatically recorded in the
call log of the extension which 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.
• 1.3.3 Call Log,
Incoming
[Not
programmable
]
0
0
Local/International
Call Data 10
Long Distance
Code Data
212
Local/International
Call Data 1
Local/International
Call Data 2
Area Code
Removed No. of Digits
Added No.
Modification Table 1
011
3
3
001
0
Trunk
Group No.
1
2
Modification
Table
1
3