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ICX (International), issued March/1998
ICX-35-700
Chapter 3. System Features
Section 700 - Operation
Alarm Ringing
Alarm Ringing allows the incoming ringing tone to be changed if the call is not answered in a
predetermined time. This can be very useful in alerting others to pick up unanswered calls.
Hardware Requirements
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N/A
Considerations
•
If slide ringing is enabled, it will override alarm ringing.
System Speed Dial TRS (Call Barring) Override
Description
System Speed Dial (SSD) numbers may be used to outdial calls from extensions that otherwise have
outgoing call restrictions (i.e., Toll Restriction Service [TRS] Call Barring).
Hardware Requirements
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N/A
Considerations
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N/A
Station Message Detail Recording (Call Logging)
Description
Station Message Detail Recording (SMDR) (Call Logging) provides detailed call records of outgoing
calls. Call Logging records can be output to a printer or an external call accounting system.
Various types of information are reported on the Call Logging record and each type of information
occupies a set position in the Call Logging format (See Figure 1 on page 61.) One type of information
is the “condition code” which occupies the first position in the output format. This code specifies what
type of call was made or received (e.g., DISA Incoming call [S] or Closed Numbering call [W]).
However, condition codes are prioritized, and the type of call determines what code is displayed.
The following tables shows the priority of condition codes for outgoing calls and incoming calls.
Table 8.
Priority of outgoing call condition codes
Priority
Condition
Code
Description
Highest
T or H
T = Outgoing Transfer Call
H = Outgoing Hold Call
2nd
F
F = Call Forward Outside Call