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pri outgoing name programming

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jepokey

Technical User
Jan 27, 2012
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CA
On a pri on a notel mics how does a person program a name on a outgoing did. I can get the oli to do the number replacement but cannot figure out how to do a name.
 
Programming Network Name Display
The Business Name and the Set Name make up the
information that is used for the outgoing Calling name or
connected name.
Calling/connected name is only sent once the Business Name
is programmed.
To program the Business Name, start with the display showing
System prgming.
1. Press ?.The display shows Hunt groups.
2. Press ‘ until the display shows BusName:.
3. Press CHANGE and use the keypad to enter a Business
Name.
You can enter a maximum of eight letters. It is
recommended that you use a blank space for the last
character to act as a separator between the Business name
and Set name.
To program the Set Name start with the display showing
Terminals & Sets.
1. Press ? and enter the set number of the telephone
you would like to program.
2. Press ?. The display shows Line access.
3. Press ‘ until the display shows Name:.
4. Press CHANGE and use the keypad to enter a Set Name.
You can enter a maximum of seven letters.
5. Other areas that must also be programmed include:
• the OLI number, see OLI # on page 343
• under Telco features the Call ID must be set to yes, see

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the name is programmed into the system and oli is set with the person's did number and the caller id is set to yes is there anything else.

j
 
Yea the phone company needs to allow the system to send it. It's on them.
 
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