Instruction manual
Features and Services
● Blank (Column 46)
● FAC (Columns 47-51 - Facility)
Indicates the facility used to place the call. For outgoing calls including Speed Dialing
numbers, the pooled facility selected by ARS or the facility access code that was dialed (or
that corresponds to the facility button that was pressed) is identified. For Remote Access
calls through the System 25 to outside numbers, this field contains the number of the
outgoing trunk or trunk pool.
For incoming calls, Personal Line calls, and Remote Access calls to inside numbers, the
trunk number is identified.
If a virtual facility was used to complete the call, the applicable Virtual Facility Code (#190-
#199) is identified in this field.
● Blank (Column 52)
● STN (Column 53-56)
Identifies the voice or data terminal responsible for the call. If an account code is entered,
the voice terminal where the code is entered is reported. If no account code is entered, the
terminal originating an outgoing call is identified, or the last terminal connected to an
incoming call is identified.
For an incoming call to a DGC group that is connected to an announcement but is never
answered, 0 will be recorded in the STN field. If the call is answered by a station after
receiving announcement, the station answering the call will be recorded.
If an outgoing call is originated by a tandem tie trunk, the tandem trunk’s Facility Access
Code (FAC) is recorded in this field. If no FAC exists for this trunk, then the 4-digit trunk
number (9xxx) will appear.
If an outgoing call is originated by a DID trunk, the DID’s 4-digit number is recorded in this
field.
For a Remote Access call to an inside number, the called party’s number is shown; if the
call timed out to the attendant, the attendant’s number is shown. If the remote caller calls
an outside number, the number of the incoming trunk is presented in this field.
● Blank (Columns 57, 58)
● ACCOUNT (Columns 59-73)
Lists the Account Code associated with the call, if one was entered. On conference and
transferred calls, the first account code entered is recorded and subsequent account code
entries are ignored.
For Remote Access calls, the barrier code number (not the code itself) is shown. (The
barrier code number is replaced by error code for failed remote access calls.)
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November 1995