Panasonic S-ICX Telephone User Manual


 
32 S-ICX (International) issued October 2000 S-ICX-50-200
CALL TRAFFIC REPORTING
Description:
Traffic data can be stored and printed for intercom calls, incoming trunk calls, and outgoing trunk
calls.
Benefits:
Information can be used to evaluate exchange line usage and control costs.
CALLER ID (ISDN)
Description:
Caller Identification (CID) is an optional service offered by your local telephone company which
adds the following functions to a display phone:
LCD indication of caller information. Users can see caller information displayed while the
incoming call is ringing their extension. If the user receives another call during a
conversation, caller ID information is presented on the second line of the display. This
includes ISDN digital messaging through the D-channel, also known as ANI (Automatic
Number Identification).
Log of caller information. The Call Log keeps a record of the last 10 CID calls received at
an individual phone, and allows the user to view the Log and select from it to place a call.
Up to 20 phones per cabinet can have the Call Log feature.
SMDR recording (Call Logging). CID information can be sent to the RS232C serial port so
that it can be printed to a serial printer or call accounting system.
CID notice to CTI. CID information sent by the exchange line can be output to TAPI and
other CTI devices.
Benefits:
Allows users to handle calls more efficiently by knowing who is calling before they
answer.
Enables users to return calls that ring unanswered at their phones.
CLASS OF SERVICE (COS) RESTRICTION
Description:
Specific feature restrictions can be placed on extensions or on trunks. There are up to 16
definable classes of service for extensions, 16 more for trunks, and 8 more for extension timers.
If no COS is assigned, most features are allowed.
Benefits:
Allows users to have telephones customized to their needs.
Applications:
Users with Single Line Telephones (SLTs) or those who need to limit access to
various features on selected telephones
CONFERENCING
Description:
Any digital phone user can initiate a conference that includes from 2 to 7 other participants, who
can be either intercom phone users or outside parties. (NOTE: Optional equipment must be