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Features
Example of SMDR printout format:
Explanation
(1) Date : shows the date of the call as Month / Day / Year.
(2) Time : shows the start time of a call as Hour:Minute /
AM or PM.
(3) Ext : shows the extension number, floating number, etc.
that engaged in a call.
(4) CO : shows the CO line number used for the call.
(5) Dial Number
Outgoing call: shows the other party’s telephone
number (Regular call record : Max. 30
digits, Charge or Meter call record :
Max. 20 digits). Valid digits are 0
through 9,
#, P (if PAUSE button is
pressed), or the mark “=” (if a host PBX
access code is entered).
Received call: shows <INCOMING> and <I>. If the
call is carried by an ISDN network, also
shows the telephone number of the
calling party.
(6) Duration : shows the duration of the call as Hours /
Minutes / Seconds.
(7) Acc Code (Account Code): shows the account code
appended to the call.
(8) CD (Condition Code): shows call handling type with the
following codes:
TR: Transfer
FW: Call Forwarding to CO Line
D0: Non Security CO Line Access using DISA
D1: through D4: DISA User Codes 1 through 4
RM: Remote access to a modem
To print out the record of System Programming items that
have been assigned, use the program [802] “System Data
Printout.”
(9) Cost : shows the charge.
(10) Cost : shows the meter.
Conditions
• Connect a printer provided with an EIA (RS-232C) interface to the EIA
(RS-232C) connector located on the main unit.
• When programmed for outgoing toll calls only, printing occurs only for
calls which start with the numbers stored in any Denied Code Table
from levels 2 to 6. If ARS is employed, not the user-dialed but
modified number is checked against these tables.