Operating instructions

Section 700 - Operation Chapter 3. System Features
ICX-35-700 ICX (International), issued March/1998 61
For example, an outgoing call is an LRS Outgoing call (L) but it is also a transferred call. The Call
Logging data condition code will be T to indicate that the call was an Outgoing Transfer. (A
transferred call’s condition code takes precedence over the type of call - LRS Outgoing call [L].)
Table 9. Priority of incoming call condition codes
For example, an incoming call is a DDI Incoming call (D), but it is also a transferred call. The Call
Logging data condition code will be t to indicate that the call was an Incoming Transfer call. (A
transferred call’s condition code takes precedence over the type of call - DDI Incoming call [D].)
Figure 1. Output data formatt
Condition Code: (I: Incoming call / D: DDI incoming call / h: Hold incoming call / N: Network
incoming call / S:DISA incoming call / t: Transfer incoming call / A: Abandoned Call / O: Outgoing
call [Non LCR] / F: Call forward outside call / H: Hold outgoing call / L: LCR outgoing call / T:
Transfer outgoing call / W: Closed Numbering)
Call start time (MM=01 to 12 / DD=01 to 31 / HH=00 to 23 / MM=00 to 59 / SS=00 to 59)
3rd
W W = Closed Numbering
Note:
In the case of an MCO outgoing call seizing the
private line, the condition code
0
is displayed.
4th
L L = LCR Outgoing Call
Lowest
O O = Outgoing Call
Priority
Condition
Code
Description
Highest
h or t h = Incoming Hold
t = Incoming Transfer
2nd
D, N, or S D = DDI Incoming Call
N = Network Incoming Call
S = DISA Incoming Call
Lowest
I or A I = Incoming Call
A = Abandoned Call
Priority
Condition
Code
Description
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7#002''#++=00=66#++=00=66#1111#7777#GGGGGGGGGGGGGGGGGGGGGGGG#DDDDDDDDDD#YYYY
GGGGGGGGGGGGGGGG#FFFFFFFF
PP=VV
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