1.25 Administrative Information Output Features
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Feature Guide
1.25.2 Charge Meter
Description
The PBX receives a call charge signal during or after a conversation with an outside party. The
call charge information is shown on the telephone display and the SMDR.
1.
Call Charge Signal Service
Call charge signal service from the telephone company depends on the trunk being used.
2.
Call Charge Display
3.
Margin/Tax Rate Assignment
It is possible to add a margin (
Charge Margin [010]) and the tax (
Charge Tax [011])
to the call charges. The call charge rate per meter indication is programmable on a trunk
group basis (
Charge Rate per Unit [012]).
[Calculation Method]
The margin or tax rate must be xx.xx % (whole number part: two digits, decimal fraction:
two digits). A calculation method depends on the information which is sent from the
telephone company: meter indication or charge.
a)
Call charge with tax and margin in meter indication:
b)
Call charge with tax and margin in charge:
The calculation result is rounded up to the least significant decimal digit.
Trunk
Service
Analogue trunk
Pay Tone (KX-TDA100/KX-TDA200 only)*
ISDN line
Advice of Charge (AOC) (
1.20.1.3 Advice of
Charge (AOC))
E1 line
Meter Pulse (KX-TDA100/KX-TDA200 only)
*: When the pay tone service is used, pay tone type (12 kHz/16 kHz) should be
selected (
Pay Tone Signal Type [491] (KX-TDA100/KX-TDA200 only)).
– Up to 7 digits (e.g., 88888.75)
– The decimal point position (the number of significant decimal digits) for currency is
programmable. (
Decimal Point Position for Currency [130])
– Up to 3 currency characters are programmable. (e.g., EUR or for Euro) (
Currency [131]).
– The currency position either front or back of the call charge is programmable. (e.g.,
45.12 or 45.12 )
[Meter indication received from the telephone company] [Call Charge Rate]
[1 – Tax Rate] [1 – Margin Rate]
[Charge received from the telephone company] [Call Charge Rate]
[1 – Tax Rate]
[1 – Margin Rate]
Summary of Contents for HYBRID IP-PBX KX-TDA100
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