Panasonic kx-tea308 Oven User Manual


 
1.20 Administrative Information Output Features
Feature Guide 155
1.20.2 Call Log Printout for Each Extension
Description
An extension assigned as the manager extension can use the following features through manager
programming:
a) Call Log Print Out and Clear, for Each Extension
b) All Clear
[Example]
The manager can print out call logs for each extension. Up to 500 outgoing outside (CO) line calls can be
logged in the PBX. When the call log is full, the oldest call will be replaced each time a call is received.
The call logs stored since the manager cleared the call log for the extension can be printed out.
(1) "Starting Date" shows the start date (Month/Day/Year) of the call log. When it is different from
"Present Date", "**" is shown, indicating that there may be overwritten calls that are not shown on the
print out. The date order varies depending on the user's country/area.
Conditions
Even if an extension user holds a call, the duration of the call will be counted. If an extension user
transfers the call, the count of duration will restart at the destination extension.
SMDR Mode for Printing
One of the following modes can be selected through system programming ( SMDR Mode for Printing
[929]):
a) MODE 1
Outside (CO) line call information can be displayed by SMDR ( 1.20.1 Station Message Detail
Recording (SMDR)), and call log information for each extension can be displayed by Call Log
Printout.
b) MODE 2
Only call log information for each extension can be displayed by Call Log Printout.
User Manual References
3.2.2 Printing and Clearing Call Logs
Starting Date : Dec.29.05 07:00PM**
Present Date : Dec.31.05 09:00AM
**********************************************
* 103 : Tony Viola *
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Duration
00:00'16
"
00:00'08"
00:11'00"
00:11'00"
00:03'00"
Time
*12:52PM
1:06PM
1:07PM
2:15PM
2:26PM
Date
12/31/05
12/31/05
12/31/05
12/31/05
12/31/05
Dial number
12345678901234567890123456789012
092123456789
0921234567
0921234567
F/0927654321
Code
....
....
..
13
.
101
....
CO
03
01
01
01
01
Ext.
103
103
103
103
103
(1)