24.3 UM Configuration—[5-3] SystemParameters—System Caller Name AnnouncementAllows the System Administrator to store a maximum of 200 telephone numbers and record a caller name foreach telephone number. The caller name is announced when playing a message in their mailbox from one ofthe pre-programmed callers, when the system transfers a call to the subscriber from one of thepre-programmed callers (Caller ID Screening), and when the system pages the subscriber by intercom(Intercom Paging).Caller ID Screening feature is only available when the Caller ID Screen parameter of the subscriber’s Classof Service is set to "Yes". This feature is also enabled when subscribers select "Call screening" as the CallTransfer method (see "3.2.2 Subscriber Features—3.2.2.7 Call Transfer Status" in the Feature Guide).The Intercom Paging feature is enabled by selecting "Intercom Paging" as the Call Transfer method (see"3.2.2 Subscriber Features—3.2.2.7 Call Transfer Status" and/or "3.2.2 SubscriberFeatures—3.2.2.15 Incomplete Call Handling Service" in the Feature Guide).Follow the steps below to edit System Caller Name Announcements.Adding a Caller Extension and Description1. Specify the Caller-ID No. and Description for each entry that will be used.2. Click OK.Editing Caller ID EntriesTo edit an entry, select the desired mailbox group, then click the icon. You can also edit specific parametersdirectly from the list.Deleting Mailboxes1. Select an entry.2. Click the icon.3. Click Yes.Recording a Name for the extension in the Caller Information dialogue box1. Select the desired Caller ID number and click the icon.NoteBefore you can record, confirm that you have clicked Apply since you added the Caller ID No.2. Select "Record from extension" or "Import from recorded file".When "Record from extension" is selected:1. Specify the extension number of the telephone used for recording, then click Connect.2. When the specified extension rings, go off-hook.3. Click Record, Play, or Stop to record or play a voice label through the extension.4. Click Disconnect.5. Click OK.When "Import from recorded file" is selected:1. Click the folder icon.The Open dialogue box appears.2. Navigate to the folder containing the WAV files you want to open.WAV files must meet the following specifications:– G.711 PCM codec– 8 kHz, 8-bit sampling rate– Monaural– A-law or μ-law encoding3. Select the desired WAV file.946 PC Programming Manual24.3 UM Configuration—[5-3] System Parameters—System Caller Name Announcement