Toshiba DK14 Answering Machine User Manual


 
System & Station
Program 71 – DNIS
Strata DK Programming 5/99 3-151
System & Station
Program 71-5 Overview
This program is used to assign names to each DNIS number. The names for each DNIS/Tie/DID
extension number is normally supplied by the customer. Each DNIS name can be up to 16
alphanumeric characters. The DNIS/Tie/DID extension name will display on a telephone’s LCD
when the DNIS/Tie/DID extension number rings the telephone directly or is transferred, Call
Forwarded, or Hunted to the telephone.
To assign a Tie/DID line to Program 71-5 assignments: Program 17, LED 05 must be turned ON
for lines that should display DNIS/Tie/DID extension name tags. When a Tie/DID line receives
both DNIS and ANI digits on the same call, Program 17, LED 06 determines what information,
DNIS extension name or ANI number, will display as a priority when the line rings incoming to
the system.
This program can also be used with non-DNIS or ANI Tie and/or DID lines to display names,
associated with the Tie or DID numbers, on telephone LCDs. In this case, the normal Tie digit
assignments in Program 04 and/or DID digit assignments in Program 09 will not be active.
Important!
An individual telephone user can disable/enable the DNIS name display by using the Mode 60/
61 function on his/her LCD telephone.
The DNIS extension name can be assigned or not assigned to display as a priority over the
ANI display (in Program 17, LED06) when both ANI and DNIS digits are received on the same
call.
If a name is not assigned to a DNIS number, DN:XXXX will display on telephone LCDs when
the DNIS/Tie/DID line rings into the DK system (where XXXX = actual DNIS/Tie/DID digits
received).