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Station Message Detail Recording
Description
Station Message Detail Recording (SMDR) permits data about each telephone call to be sent to a printer
or other device capable of interfacing with RS-232 data communications equipment.
Conditions
1. The information recorded for calls include:
2. Date of call.
3. Time of origination
4. Length of call.
5. Digits dialed (on outgoing calls)
6. Originating station (outgoing calls).
7. Destination station (incoming calls).
8. Account Code (if entered).
9. Line used.
10. Time To Answer (incoming calls)
11. Unanswered Calls
12. Stations disconnected due to invalid forced account codes.
13. Stations disconnected due to restriction (toll or station lock).
14. DISA calls.
As options, the system will report or ignore reporting of the following information:
1. Recording of incoming calls.
2. Recording of local calls.
3. Unanswered incoming calls.
Programming
SMDR Numbers Dialed Presenting Type, Mode 05-07-06 may be used to allow some security to station
users in protecting the numbers dialed. In some instances it may not be desirable to print out the entire
telephone number dialed on a call. For accounting purposes, the entire telephone number is usually not
required in order to accurately estimate a call's cost. Through the use of SMDR Numbers Dialed
Presenting Type and other SMDR options listed below, dialed numbers can remain confidential while still
allowing the system to provide usable calling records to management. The valid settings for Mode 05-07-
06 follow:
SMDR Numbers Dialed Presenting Type,
(Mode 05-07-06)
0=Print All Digits
1=Print only the first
digit
2=Print the first two
digits
3=Print the first three
digits
4=Print the first four
digits
5=Print the first five
digits
6=Print the first six
digits
7=Print the first seven
digits
8=Print the first eight
digits
9=Print the first nine
digits
Mode 14-01-[SMDR] contains parameters pertinent to Station Message Detail recording. There are
seven control items on Mode 14-01.
Mode 14-01-[01] is Recording Start Time. This parameter determines the grace period before timing of
an outgoing call actually begins. This timer begins as soon as the CO line is accessed and is put in place
to allow for things such as a wait for dial tone, time to outpulse digits and time for the outside party to
answer. The valid parameters are listed in the table below:
Recording Start Time Mode 14-01-01
0=Immediate Start
1=5 seconds
2=10 seconds
3=15 seconds
4=20 seconds
5=25 seconds
6=30 seconds
7=35 seconds
8=40 seconds
9=45 seconds
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