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Call Reports

A call report is a page of information that begins with a header. The header

includes field names that describe the information in each call record. The call
record is a line of information that includes the fields shown in Figure 7-7.

DATE

TIME

CALLED NUMBER

DUR.

LINE STN.

C

02/17/91

14:02

912125551212

00:02:37

02 11

C

02/17/91

14:34

912015558014

00:04:28

08 17

I

02/17/91

14:36

IN

00:02:12

01 10

Figure 7-7. Sample Call Report

Each call report includes up to 59 records. The report has the following fields:

Call Type. “C” indicates outgoing voice calls; “l” indicates incoming

calls. (System Programming procedure #608 defines whether or not

incoming calls are reported.)

Date. The date of the call is shown in mm/dd/yy format, where mm is the

month, dd is the day, and yy is the year. The equipment controller uses
the date set with the System Programming procedure System Date
(#101).

Time. The time of the connection is shown in hh:mm format, where hh is

the hour and mm is the minute. The equipment controller uses the time

set with the System Programming procedure System Time (#103) and is
shown in 24-hour (military) time.

Called Number. For an outgoing call, this is the dialed number (first 15

digits only) or the speed dial code of a Marked System Speed Dial
Number (preceded by an “F”). For an incoming call, “IN” appears in this
field. Centrex inside and outside calls are reported.

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 line jack number of the line that was used to

make or receive the call.

Station (Extension). In general, this is the extension jack number of the

extension that answered or placed the call. For calls forwarded using the
equipment Call Forwarding feature (see Appendix B), the extension jack

number identifies the extension that answered the forwarded call.

Considerations

The System Date (#101) and System Time (#103) must be set correctly to

ensure accurate SMDR call reports. (See page 5-10.)

If a report cannot print because the printer is jammed or out of paper, the

equipment controller will store up to 45 records in its memory until they
can be printed. Additional calls will not be recorded.

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