Extension name display, Description, Related features – Polycom TransTalk 9000-Series User Manual
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Feature Reference
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Extension Name Display
Description
Users can assign a name to their extension: up to 20 characters long on 
PARTNER-model phones, up to 12 characters long on MLS-model phones. Then, 
when that extension is used to make an intercom, group, or transferred call, the 
name appears on the system display phone receiving the call. Similarly, users 
receiving a transfer return call see the name of the person assigned to the 
extension that did not answer the transferred call. 
Related Features
Display Language (#303) has no effect on this feature. This means that the 
extension name displays exactly as it is programmed.
Considerations
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Any extension, regardless of the phone type on that extension, can be 
programmed with a name through Centralized Telephone Programming. If 
users want to program their own extension name, they must have a system 
display phone at their extension.
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Only extension numbers—not names—are printed on SMDR reports.
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You should program Extension Name Display when you first enter 
Centralized Telephone Programming, before programming any other 
features. If you want to program both Extension Name Display and 
Automatic Line Selection (which also must be programmed when you first 
enter Centralized Telephone Programming), first program Automatic Line 
Selection, then exit and re-enter Centralized Telephone Programming to 
program Extension Name Display.
Valid Entries
Up to 20 characters, including letters A–Z, numbers 0–9, and blank spaces. See 
Table 5-3 for the corresponding codes. Note that only the first 12 characters 
appear on MLS-model phones.