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D EXT TRK DGT_DIALED RING DATE TIME DURATION ACCOUNT
XXX XXX XXXX...XXXX MM:SS XX/XX HH:MM:SS HH:MM:SS XXXXXXXX
O 101 741 3035551212 00:00 01/01 01:05:52 00:00:35
I 103 740 4802224545 00:13 01/01 01:07:51 00:00:39
I 103 740 JOHNSON LARRY 00:13 01/01 01:07:51 00:00:39
O 101 741 3035551212 00:00 01/01 01:13:52 00:00:15 12345678
The following are definitions of the column headings in the report.
D = Call Direction (I = incoming, O = outgoing, A=operator transferred call,
H=recalled trunk call, L=conference call)
EXT = Extension number/Incoming DISA CO line number/Incoming ECF CO line number
TRK = CO line directory number
DGT_DIALED = Telephone number (outgoing call only, maximum 16 digits, left aligned)
RING = CO line incoming ringing duration before answer (incoming call only)
MM = minute
SS = second
DATE = Day/Month (DD/MM)
TIME = Start time of call connection
MM = minute
HH = hour
SS = second
DURATION = Length of the call
MM = minute
HH = hour
SS = second
ACCOUNT = Account code entered for billing purposes (maximum 8 digits, left aligned)
The system generates a carriage return (CR) after each record output.
After you have set up SMDR, be sure to assign SMDR to individual extensions as needed. For further details, see
Section 10.15,
Programming Extensions for SMDR Output
6.27.1 PROGRAMMING USING THE DET
Note:
chg
,
bksp
,
save
,
one
,
always
,
del
, and
ack
are interactive LCD button operations. Use the three buttons
below the LCD display to actuate the associated operation.
1. Enter Database Administration using the feature code
Feature # *
and then enter the DB Admin password.
2. Press
show
. The system displays the DB Item Select screen.
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