
CDR PRINTOUT
Example:
CLASS
DATE
TIME
LINE
01 OTG
01
0 2
INC
01
0 3 ATB
0 3
0 4
OTG
01
0 5 BRD
0 2
0 6
OTG
0 2
07 BFL
1 6 : 0 0 : 0 0
1 4
0 8
OTG
01
DUR
1 1
11
6 0 6 6 6
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8
PAGE 0 0 1
DIALED #
RING
AC
2 0
6 0 6 5 5
10
2 0
0 2 6 0 6 8 3
0
10
0 0 1 1 1 2 1 3 6 5 0 2 3 1 1
Outgoing Calls
A maximum of 20 digits
can be printed. However, the last 2 digits will not be printed in order to
maintain privacy.
The timing of the call commences 1 or 5 seconds after the last digit is
(set at installation).
NOTE:
Call duration provided by the Call Details Recorder is not used by Telecom to determine call
charging.
Incoming Calls
The time in the
column
indicates call duration after answer. The time in the
RING column
indicates the time the caller waited before answer. The entry in the
column
indicates the station number that answered the call, if there is no entry in this column the call was not
answered.
All Trunks Busy
When all lines in a group are in use, the entry in the LINE column indicates the line group number. See call
number 3 of sample printout.
Barred Outgoing
Option
When this option is selected, the printout will indicate the station number, line number and the barred code
attempted.
Buffer Full
4 Buffer memories per outside line are provided to store information while the printer is out of service. This
will occur when changing the paper. When the printer is back in service the call details will be printed.
If the printer is out of service for a lengthy period the buffers may become full. The number of calls for
which information is lost is printed out on an hourly basis. The entry in the LINE column indicates the
number of calls not printed. See call number 7 of sample printout.
Account Code (AC)
If it is necessary to charge calls to a department, individual extension, or a client, account codes are entered
when calls are made and received. Account codes are selected from a range of 1 to any 8 digit number.
The person making or receiving the call enters the account code by dialling
l
account code
l
. The account
code can be entered at any time during the call.
NOTE:
If your company has selected the option of inserting the account code before dialling, outgoing
calls cannot be made until the account code is entered.
Service Dlff iculties and assistance
Service Difficulties
If difficulties are encountered call Service Difficulties on 1 100.
Assistance
Telecom Australia has skilled Service Advisers available to assist you with the operation of your
Commander system. For further information, call your Telecom Business Office. The free call telephone
number is listed in the information pages of your telephone directory.
21
AN-61 6
ISSUE