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Caller ID
Aspire Software Manual Features 183
Flexible Ringing by Caller ID
The Flexible Ringing by Caller ID feature provides several different options for rerouting calls
based on the Caller ID received.
Reject/Reroute "Private" Caller ID Calls
When an analog or ISDN trunk call is received with “Private” Caller ID information, the sys-
tem can reject the call by playing a VRS message or it can route the call to an alternative
extension or incoming ring group programmed in Program 22-18-01.
Reject/Reroute Based on Entry in ABB Table
When an analog, ISDN or IP trunk call is received with regular Caller ID information, the sys-
tem can reject the call by playing a VRS message if the Caller ID number matches the ABB
group number programmed in Program 22-16-01 and ABB entry in Programs 13-02-01 and
13-04-01.
The analog, ISDN or IP trunk call can also be routed to an alternative extension or incoming
ring group if the Caller ID number matches the common ABB table (Program 13-04).
Refer to Central Ofce Calls, Answering (page 208) for the required programming for this feature.
Conditions
To have pre-answer Caller ID from the voice mail, the call must be an unscreened transfer.
Caller ID is provided by the NTCPU. The DSP daughter board, which plugs onto the NTCPU,
can provide additional resources for Caller ID if needed.
Default Setting
Disabled.
Programming
10-02-05 : Location Setup - Trunk Access Code
For Aspire Wireless users, enter the trunk access code digits required to place an outgoing call
(8 digits maximum: 0-9, * #). This is the code which will be added to the Caller ID informa-
tion for incoming trunk calls to allow the call to dial out if allowed in 20-19-03.
IMPORTANT
Program 10-02-05 is only supported by telephone programming. PCPro and WebPro cannot
edit this option.
10-09-01 : DTMF and Dial Tone Circuit Setup
Allocate the circuits (1-16 or 1-64) on the NTCPU PCB for either DTMF receiving or dial
tone detection (0 = Common use, 1 = Extension only, 2 = Trunk only).
14-01-20 : Basic Trunk Data Setup - Block Outgoing Caller ID
Allow (1) or prevent (0) the system from automatically blocking outgoing Caller ID informa-
tion when a user places a call. If allowed (i.e., block enabled), the system automatically inserts
the Caller ID block code *67 (dened in Program 14-01-21) before the user dialed digits (this
requires Program 14-02-10 to be enabled). If prevented (i.e., block disabled), the system out-
dials the call just as it was dialed by the user.
14-01-21 : Caller ID Block Code
Enter the code, up to 8 digits, that should be used as the Caller ID Block Code. This code is
automatically inserted before dialed digits if Program 14-01-20 is set to ‘1’.
14-01-22 : Basic Trunk Data Setup - Caller ID to Voice Mail
Enable (1) or disable (0) the system’s ability to send the Caller ID digits to voice mail.