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#192036 01/03/08 06:53 AM
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My system is a CTX100 with caller-id on every screen phone. I know that each phone stores the caller-id information on every call that is answered on that particular phone. Is there any way for every phone to store the caller-id of every call?

Someone once told me that there is a way to make one phone store the information of every call. If I cannot do this with every phone, how can I do it for one phone?

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I may be wrong about this but I believe the phone only stores the caller ID info of a call that is "ringing" at that station. So make one phone ring on every call. There is also a limit to how many calls it can store and that is programmed in Station>Assignments>DKT tab. Call History Memory FB17 I think, max is 100. Make sure and put a CLID button on the phone too or this is all for nothin.

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You can make one phone store all calls for caller ID , all you have to do is assign an ext. as the owner of each line. All other phones will only store calls that ring that station.

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You can adjust the CID history on a per phone basis in 10 or 20 block increments.

i.e. - ext 200 can store 20, ext 201 can store 60, etc.


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Each extension can store a maximum of 100 calls, up to the system limit on memory locations.

Assign an extension as the caller ID history location.


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If all else fails you can assign all incoming calls to ring an available analog port with an off the shelf CLID installed.

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smithdj - FYI that will only work with the new Analog Station card; BSTCIU


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Some of the new cards, like the BCOCIU, only work with the new prcessors with 4.XX or higher software. I did not look up the BSTCIU card, nor have I installed any of them.

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Thank you.


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