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30.14 Station Call report
The PABX can store up to 600 reports as follows;
Line Extn.
Dialed Nº
Start
Duration Date
E
02
28
13:15:05
00:12:30
19/01/98
E
01
NA
14:20:02
00:01:00
19/01/98
E
01
ID
2819500
14:00:00
00:00:00
19/01/98
E
01
25
2819500
14:00:00
00:02:00
19/01/98
E
01
25
2819500 1 14:00:00
00:02:00
19/01/98
0428
01154
9123413:15:10
00:12:30
18/01/97
01
22
2819500
13:19:30
00:01:20
18/01/97
01
PT1
2345678
16:30:05
00:30:00
19/01/98
01
AE1
2819500
09:45:20
00:01:08
20/01/98
02
22
2819660 03 11:30:45
00:03:15
20/01/98
01
20
???
14:22:00
00:03:00
19/01/98
For incoming calls
- For answered calls the Line column is preceded by the letter E (Incoming call);
- For unanswered calls, the Line column is preceded by NA (not answered);
- With the caller ID board, the incoming call number is shown:
- The designation ID is shown in the extension column, in case the call report feature
is activated before the call is transferred. (see
30.13.2
);
- There is also an indication between the dialed number and start time columns, in
case the incoming call classification option is enabled (see
32.3 neste manual
).
For outgoing calls
- All dialed numbers are registered;
- Outgoing calls established through the doorphone. The extension column will show
the designation PT1 (Doorphone 1);
- For emergency outgoing calls, the extension colums indicates AE1 (activation for
emergency 1);
- for outgoing calls using private code, it will be registered between the phone number
and the time.
- For outgoing calls using fast internet access, it will be registered as ???.
When the call is
transfered to the
remote
programmer, it
won´t be
necessary to enter
# and the
password of the
PABX to start
programming.