Section 700 - Operation Chapter 3. System Features576-25-700 DBS 576 (USA), issued March 1999 29Caller ID Alpha Tagging (Not Available in USA)CPC-96, CPC-288, and CPC-576 Version 2.0DescriptionIf the received Caller ID phone number matches any number in the System Speed Dials (SSD000-SSD199), then the associated System Speed Dial name can be displayed as the Caller ID informationinstead of the Caller ID phone number. Alternatively, the DID name may be displayed instead.Hardware Requirements• Loop-start trunk card (VB-44510)• Caller ID circuit card (VB-44513)Related Programming• FF1-0-01: System (Alpha Tagging)• FF2-0: Caller ID• FF2-0: Caller ID Ring Control• FF3-0: Call Duration DisplayConsiderations• The system may be set to display Caller ID in one of two priorities as follows:Priority Choice 1• CID name (future feature)• Alpha tagging if matched• DID namePriority Choice 2• DID name• CID name (future feature)• Alpha tagging if matched• Currently Caller ID only supports the single format (number only). Multiple format (number andname) is not currently available but is planned as a future feature.• Caller ID Call Logging only shows the CID number.Centrex/PBX CompatibilityDescriptionCentrex/PBX Compatibility allows the System to be connected behind centrex or PBX lines.The System supports up to 6 access codes for dialing centrex or a PBX. These access codes allow theSystem, System Message Detail Recording (SMDR) output to exclude the number dialed to reach acentrex or PBX line.When connected behind a PBX or Centrex, Toll Restriction Service (TRS) can be used to restrictcalls.The System also supports transmission of a flash signal over the centrex or PBX link.