Verizon NSQ412 Telephone User Manual


 
NSQ412 Four-Line Caller ID Telephone Owner’s Manual 32
If you have only Caller ID service, you
will not receive or display Call Waiting
Caller ID information.
Setting Up the Caller ID Operation
Different telephone companies offer dif-
ferent dialing plans, which may or may
not require the user to dial a “1” when
dialing toll calls. Some areas require 7-
digit dialing for local calls while other
areas require 10-digits.
The NSQ412 can be programmed to
work in all of these areas. Each station
provides one programmable home area
code and five programmable local area
codes. These programmable area codes
will determine how a Caller ID number is
displayed, stored and dialed. When the
calling number originates from the area
code that matches the one programmed
into the Home Area Code, the LCD will
display and dial only the local, 7-digit
calling number. For example:
When the calling number originates from
the area code that matches one pro-
grammed into a Local Area Code, the
LCD will display and dial the regional,
10-digit number (area code + local 7-digit
number). For example:
When the calling number does not origi-
nate from any of the programmed area
codes, the LCD will display the actual
number when the calling number is less
than 10-digits long. For example:
See the section Area Code
Programming to set up the station for
proper Caller ID display.
Receiving Caller ID
When received during ringing, the Caller
ID info will appear in the display. For
example, the LCD will display:
"12/26 12:08P" The current time.
"L2" The CO Line which
received the call.
“JOHN SMITH” The caller’s name.
“5552222” The caller’s phone
number.
The display will return to its previous dis-
play under the following conditions:
a. In 4 - 6 seconds after ringing
stops from the caller hanging up.
b. The call is answered by another
system phone.
c. The phone that answers the call
ends the call.
When ringing occurs on two or more
lines at the same time, the display will
show the latest Caller ID information
received. For example, L3 begins to ring,
followed by L1 and then L2. As the Caller
ID data is received on each line, it is dis-
played until the next one is received. For
example, L3 rings and the LCD will dis-
play:
12/26 12:08P
L1
JANE DOE
5553333
12/26 12:08P
L3
JOHN SMITH
8125552222
12/26 12:08P
L2
PAUL SHORT
2130
12/26 12:08P
L2
JOHN SMITH
5552222