Vision System Manual
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Matrix
• Number dialed (16 digits)
• Date on while call is made.
• Time at which call is made
• Duration of the call in seconds
• Call type (Normal, DOSA, ECF etc.)
In case of a call transfer from one station to another station, the system stores two calls with same number but
different duration for both the stations. This is called ‘Call Splitting’. If call splitting mode is kept on, the cost of
the call as per the duration of the call will be added to both the stations.
Commands
Master command:
This command enable/disable the storage of outgoing calls depending upon the filters set
Use following command to set SMDR storage flag:
1510-Storage Flag
Where,
Storage Flag Meaning
0
Don't store outgoing calls
1
Store outgoing calls as per the filter command
Use following command to set outgoing call storage to default settings:
1501-#
Default Storage settings:
• All calls are stored.
• Call Splitting is ON.
Filter commands:
These commands enables the user to select the type of calls to be stored viz. station wise,
trunk wise, destination wise, duration wise or cost wise.
Use following command to store outgoing calls made on particular station:
1511-1-Station-Storage Flag
Where,
Station is from 00 to 08.
Storage Flag Meaning
0
Don't store outgoing calls for this station
1
Store outgoing calls for this station
Use following command to store outgoing call made on all stations:
1511-*-Storage Flag
Use following command to storage outgoing calls made on particular trunk:
1512-1-Trunk-Storage Flag
Where,
Trunk is the software port number from 0 to 2.
Storage Flag
Meaning
0
Don't store outgoing calls for this trunk
1
Store outgoing calls for this trunk
Use following command to store outgoing calls for all the trunks:
1512-*-Storage Flag
Destination number wise
It is to store outgoing calls selectively depending on the destination numbers. The Vision supports a list of 16
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