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Start
Time
(hh:mmp).
The
start
time
of a call is reported
in
%~:.::;)
hours
and
minutes.
Either
'I2-hour
or 24-hour
format
may
be G '
employed.
Duration
of
Call
(ddd
ddd).
The
call
duration
is reported
in
hours,
minutes
and
seconds.
Leading
zeroes
are
output
(Maximum
time
= 18 hr, 12 min, 16 s).
Calling
Party
(pppp).
This is the party
that
originated
the call. It
may
be an extension,
the attendant,
or an incoming
trunk,
as
described
below.
Extension
Number
as Calling
Party
(cccc).
An extension
num-
ber may be from
one to four
digits
(O-9, *, #). It is left-justified
and space-filled.
Attendant
as Originating
Party
(ATTm).
Calls originated
by the
attendant
that
do not involve
a third
party,
report
a calling
party
of ATT followed
by the
console
number
(O-2). If the
attendant
calls
an outside
party
on behalf
of an extension
or trunk,
that
extension
or trunk
is reported
as the
caller
but the Attendant
Flag
symbol
* appears
in the
"Attendant
was
Involved"
field
(paragraph
5.04).
Trunk
Equipment
Number
as Calling
Party
(Tnnn
or Xnnn).
If
the originating
party
is an incoming
trunk,
it is output
as 'Tnnn"
for CO trunks
and "Xnnn"
for
Non-CO
trunks.
The "nnn"
is the (
equipment
number
of the trunk
It has a range
from
002 to 112,
or 162 to 256.
It is always
even
and
includes
leading
zeroes.
The
7"
or "X"
ensures
that
this
number
and
CO Attendant
trunks
may be distinguished
from
tie trunks.
Attendant
made
or
answered
the
Call
(f). This
l-digit
field
identifies
calls originated
by or initially
answered
by the atten-
dant,
and reported
as a "*". This flag will not appear
under
other
circumstances
(i.e., if a call is transferred
to the attendant).
Trunk
Group
Access
Code
(gggg).
This
field
applies
to
out-
going
calls.
For incoming
calls this field
is used to report
Time
to Answer
(see
below).
The trunk
group
access
code
may
be
from
one to four
digits
long
(O-9, *, #). It is left-justified
and
space-filled.
The l- to 3-digit
access
code
is output.
Time
to Answer
(ttt).
This is the
number
of seconds
from
the
time
the trunk
is seized
incoming,
until
the call is answered.
If
the call is never
answered,
this
field
displays
***.
It applies
to
incoming
calls only;
the
same
field
is used to define
the trunk
group
access
code
for outgoing
calls (see above).
Leading
ze-
roes are output.
It reverts
to zero after
reaching
256.
Digits
Dialed
on the
Trunk
(xxx ---x).
The maximum
number
of
digits
(O-9,
*, #) recorded
is 26. If the
"SMDR
Record
Meter
Pulses"
option
is selected,
this reduces
to 20, to leave room
for
the 5-digit
meter.
On outgoing
calls, this field
does
not include
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