Panasonic KX-TA624 Telephone User Manual


 
3-26 Features
C 3 Features
Call Log, Incoming
Description If a display proprietary telephone (KX-T7030 or KX-T7130) user
cannot answer a call, the telephone will automatically record the
caller’s information. Moreover, the user can call back the caller by
checking the call log. This is available if a telephone receives
incoming outside calls using a Caller ID service. A maximum of 20
calls per telephone can be logged.
The displayed information is as follows:
• The received outside (CO) line number and name
• The date and time the call was received.
Conditions • The user’s area code must be assigned before they use the Caller ID
feature.
• The call is registered when the PT finishes ringing. If a call is directed to
multiple PTs, the call will be registered at the PT that is connected to the
lowest jack number.
• Information is also recorded even if a transferred call (unscreened) is not
answered.
• When the call log is full (i.e. 20 calls are stored), the user can overwrite
the data, replacing the oldest call with the newest one at their extension
(Call Log, Incoming).
• A telephone user can lock their display so that the incoming call
information is not shown on the display. The operator or manager can
cancel the lock.
• The system automatically modifies the incoming caller’s number,
depending on programming, for local or long distance calls. The
modified number will be recorded so it can be called back. Users can
also modify the number manually.
<Example>
[901] “Caller ID Area Code Assignment” : 201
[902] “Caller ID Modification for Local Calls” :
delete – 3 digits, add – blank
[903] “Caller ID Modification for Long Distance Calls” :
delete – 0 digit, add – 1
Caller’s number Recorded
provided by CO caller’s number
Local call: 2011234567 1234567 (modified by [902])
Long distance call: 7149876543 17149876543 (modified by [903])
Connection Reference
Section 2, Installation
2.4.2 Caller ID and OGM/FAX Detection Card Installation