NEAX2400 IPX Feature Programming Manual
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Call Trace
Operating Procedure (cont’d)
Note:
Details on LCD display (for the D
term
Series E only) are as follows:
24 digits display of a D
term
Series E
•
When the CALL TRACE is set:
•
When the CALL TRACE is assigned to the soft key:
•
When HELP key (Soft Key) is pressed:
Service Conditions
1.
This feature is made available via the stations, to which the following data is assigned via the ASFC
command [SFI = 170 (Call Trace), RES = 1 (Service: Allowed)].
2.
This feature can be activated by analog or D
term
stations. Other terminals such as Wireless stations (PS),
ISDN Terminals, and Attendant/Desk Consoles cannot provide this feature.
3.
This feature is designed to get information on a terminated call (the last call terminated to a station line).
CALL TRACE is not available for originating calls.
4.
Because a D
term
can contain multiple lines, the message output is executed on a line basis. Therefore, when
activating this feature via an access code, use the line that actually handled the target call.
5.
When a call is terminated via a transfer (i.e. the call is transferred from other station), the System Message
[26-R] shows the information only related to the immediate station (the party who transferred the call).
Information about the first originated call cannot be obtained.
6.
The following are the conditions for System Message [26-R].
a.) Each data is output in hexadecimal, giving details from the first digit.
b.) When the message data contains “A”, “B”, “C” or “0”, the actual meaning is as follows:
A
=
0
B
=
*
C
=
#
0
=
blank
c.) Date/Time data is based on the actual date and time when the access code is dialed.
CALL REPORT
PRT
The service display appears following the blank
space for three characters.
CALL TRACING
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LAST CALLING NUMBER TO
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THIS FUNTION REPORT
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