212 Name a telephone, a line or a Hunt groupN0008589 3.3Name a telephone, a line or a Hunt groupYou can assign names to identify external lines, target lines, and your colleagues’ telephones.During a call, the name (if programmed) appears on the telephone display instead of on theexternal line number or internal telephone number of the caller.Names can contain both letters and numbers, but cannot be longer than seven characters. Youcannot use the # and * symbols.Note: You can give the same name to a telephone and a line in your system. Use initials,abbreviations, or even nicknames to give each telephone a unique name to avoid confusion.You can also determine if the calling line ID (CLID) is received by a telephone, or if the CLIDinformation from a system telephone gets sent out over the network. Refer to “Incoming andoutgoing call display” on page 213.Programming:• Name a line/target line: “Using the General record” on page 247(Services, Telephony Services, Lines)• Name a telephone: “Identifying the telephone (General heading)” on page 403(Services, Telephony Services, System DNs)• Name a hunt group: “Identifying a Hunt group” on page 579(Services, Telephony Services, Hunt Groups)• Determine what displays first: “Configuring telco features” on page 456 (Firstdisplay)K9 UnitTarget line TrunksPublic orPrivatenetwork5553465K9 UnitNaming components in the systemK9helpHunt group