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A “*” character prints as the last digit of a dialed number if the called
party hangs up before the originator, or a “?” prints if the number of
digits dialed exceeds the 15 digits that the Called Number field can
hold.
Duration. The duration of the call is shown in hh:mm:ss format, where hh
is the hour, mm is the minutes, and ss is the seconds.
Line Number. This is the outside line (01–24) that was used to make or
receive the call.
Station (Extension). In general, this is the extension that answered or
placed the call. For redirected calls, the extension shown on the report is
as follows:
For transferred calls: the destination extension.
For pickup calls: the extension picking up the call.
For forwarded calls: the extension answering the forwarded call.
Considerations
The System Date (#101) and System Time (#103) must be set correctly to
ensure accurate call reports.
If a report cannot print because the printer is jammed or out of paper, the
system will store up to 45 records in its memory until they can be printed.
Additional calls will not be recorded.
In the event of a power failure, any calls in progress are lost; call records
for those calls are also lost.
Inside (intercom) calls are not recorded.
If you place a call on hold and the caller hangs up, the call is considered
complete and the record is sent to the call reporting device.
Conference calls appear as two outside calls. (This means two records
will be generated on the report.)
Serial Printers
A 355AF adapter lets you connect a serial printer, such as AT&T’s 572 Serial
Printer, to the primary processor module. If you connect a printer, make sure
the printer’s switches are set as follows (refer to the printer’s instructions if you
need help):
1200 baud
no parity
8 data bits
2 stop bits
(The call reporting feature also supports XON/XOFF protocol, carriage returns,
and line feeds.)
Using Auxiliary Equipment
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