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I recently finished reinstalling my phone system after a voicemail card crash and am currently working on two issues.
Caller id not displaying on keysets. (This previously worked..) I found an article published in forum that gave the steps to get this working and checked all steps. I have all but one of these steps completed...
Yes (Done) AXXESS SYSTEM / PREMIUM FEATURES / ADVANCED CO INTERFACES: Must be checked yes.
No (Could not find this item in cabinets...) AXXESS SYSTEM / CABINETS / OPTIONS CARD / DSP PROGRAMMING / CALLER ID RECEIVERS: Must be programmed and the appropriate number of DSPs installed on the OPC.
Yes (Done) AXXESS SYSTEM / DEVICES AND FEATURE CODES / TRUNKS / TRUNK CIRCUIT / SERVICE TYPE: Caller ID option must be selected.
Yes (Done) AXXESS SYSTEM / STATION RELATED INFORMATION / FLAGS / EXPANDED CO CALL INFORMATION ON DISPLAYS: Appropriate keysets must be included in list.
Yes (Done) AXXESS SYSTEM / STATION RELATED INFORMATION / FLAGS / OUTSIDE PARTY CALL INFORMATION HAS PRIORITY: Appropriate keysets must be included in list.
Yes (Done) For PRI not displaying name, Check in database programming - SYSTEM - Station Related Info - Flags. Make sure "Outside Party Information Has Priority" has all the stations listed that require Caller ID to be displayed
Both incoming lines have caller id as a service and again worked perfectly previous to the system crash.
My system cabinet consists of the following config: 01:01 Digital Keyset 16 Card 01:02 Uninstalled 01:03 Loop Start Card 01:04 Uninstalled 01:05 Uninstalled 01:06 Digital Keyset 16 Card (IP Phones) 01:07 Embedded Voicemail Card 01:08 Central Processor 0/64
Before making recommended changes the service type on the trunk had a red x on it. Now it is enabled...
(My phone lines are standard lines.. no T1, ISDN, etc...)
What am I missing here?
Additionally what is the input audio port on the voicemail card stereo or mono? I am piping music from my instore music system but the sound level is very low inside the phone system... (appears to be a connection issue....)
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Have you tried this: First Suggestion: Try shortening the LS/GS CALLER ID RING IDLE timer. A value that seems to work in most cases is 100ms. Try lengthening the LS/GS CALLER ID RELAY HOLD timer. A value that seems to work here is 3900ms. Second Suggestion: or Try shortening the LS/GS CALLER ID RING IDLE timer. A value that seems to work in most cases is 2ms. Try lengthening the LS/GS CALLER ID RELAY HOLD timer. A value that seems to work here is 3900ms.
NOTE: (The combination of these two timers can NOT be longer than the period between rings - typically 4 seconds or 4000 ms). Also setting the LS/GS CALLER ID RING IDLE timer lower than 100ms should not be necessary since the Cental Office sends the Caller ID information 500ms after the first ring signal stops.
Good luck
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Also the audio inputs are all mono
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