Opera 240 System Manual
DM 1030
Page 67
13.
Calling Name
20
Alphanumeric
(if there is a match found in the Common
Address Book)
14.
Called Number
20
Alphanumeric (Called Number/MSN of Called
Party)
15.
Called Name
20
Alphanumeric
16.
Roaming PIN
2
Numeric representation of a roaming PIN User
No.
(e.g 02) for Roaming PIN user 02
17.
Call Cost
8
Numeric representation of the cost of the call in
Euros
Logging Incoming Calls
When an incoming call is answered by an extension, the “Call Type” (field 7) and
“Connection” (field 8) fields are updated to “
I
” and “
Y
” respectively in the
HyperTerminal window at the end of the call:
Example of a call record for an incoming call that is answered
1, 12/08/04, 17:30:02, Line 03, 654, John Lawler,
I
,
Y
, , 00:00:44, 00:05, 0872979676, , 8160058, ……
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 ……..
Logging Outgoing Calls
When an outgoing call is made by an extension, the “Call Type” (field 7) and
“Connection” (field 8) fields are updated to “
O
” and “
Y
” respectively in the
HyperTerminal window at the end of the call:
2 , 12/08/04, 17:12:01, Line 01, 676, Joe Bloggs,
O, Y
, , 00:00:03, 00:24, 8160016, , 05280669, …….
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 …….
Logging Voice Mail Calls
An incoming call that is directed to a user’s Voice Mail will generate a call record as
described for incoming calls. The “Voice Mail” field, 9, is updated to ‘
V
’ when the line
is connected to a voice mail channel. The “Connection” field (field 8) will be “Y” or “N”
depending on whether the calling party left a message on the extension’s mailbox.
Connection = ‘Y’ (“message left”)
Example of a call record for an incoming call that was answered by the voicemail and
then left a message
:
3 , 12/08/04, 17:16:02, Line 02, 8160058 , ,
I
,
Y
,
V
, 00:00:39, 00:00, 8160058, …………….
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 ………………………