Conditions
[General]
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SMDR Format
The following SMDR format parameters can be set through system programming in order to match the
paper size being used by the printer:
a.
Page Length:
determines the number of lines per page.
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13.1 [11-1] Main—SMDR—
SMDR Format—Page Length (Number of Lines)
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[802] SMDR Page Length
b.
Skip Perforation:
determines the number of lines to be skipped at the end of every page.
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13.1 [11-1] Main—SMDR—
SMDR Format—Blank Footer Length (Number of Lines)
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[803] SMDR Skip Perforation
The page length should be at least four lines longer than the skip perforation length.
Explanation:
Skip
Perforation
Page
Length
Machine
Perforation
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SMDR data is not deleted even if the PBX is reset.
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If the PBX is reset during a conversation, the call will not be logged by SMDR.
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The following calls are regarded as two separated calls in the SMDR:
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Calls before and after the flash/recall/EFA signal is manually sent during a conversation
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CO-to-CO line calls by Call Transfer, FWD or DISA (each is logged as both an "incoming call" and
an "outgoing call")
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The PBX waits for a preprogrammed time period after the end of dialing before starting the SMDR timer
for outgoing CO line calls. When the PBX has sent out all dialed digits to the telephone company and this
timer expires, the PBX begins measuring the duration of the call. A display proprietary telephone (PT)
shows the elapsed time of the call. The starting time and the total duration of the call are logged by SMDR.
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4.5 [2-3] Timers & Counters—Dial / IRNA / Recall / Tone—
Dial—Analog CO Call Duration Start
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[208] Call Duration Count Starting Time for LCOT
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Serial Interface (RS-232C) Parameters
The following communication parameters can be assigned for the Serial Interface (RS-232C port).
a.
New Line Code:
Select the code appropriate for the PC or printer. If the PC or printer automatically
feeds lines with carriage return, select "
CR.
" If not, select "
CR+LF.
"
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13.1 [11-1] Main—RS-232C—
Communication—NL Code
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[800] RS-232C Parameter—New Line Code
b.
Baud Rate:
Baud rate indicates the transmission speed of data from the PBX to the PC or printer.
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13.1 [11-1] Main—RS-232C—
Communication—Baud Rate
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[800] RS-232C Parameter—Baud Rate
c.
Word Length:
Word length indicates how many bits compose each character.
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13.1 [11-1] Main—RS-232C—
Communication—Word Length
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[800] RS-232C Parameter—Word Length
d.
Parity Bit:
Parity bit indicates what type of parity is used to detect errors in the string of bits composing
a character. Make an appropriate selection depending on the requirements of the PC or printer.
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Feature Manual
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16.1.3 SMDR (Station Message Detail Recording)
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