Section 5: Data and SMDR
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Section 5: Data and SMDR
Aspire S Hardware Manual
Programming SMDR
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10-12-01 : NTCPU Network Setup - IP Address
When using an IP connection from the CPU’s ethernet port, set up the IP address used to connect from
the PC to the Aspire system (Default: 172.16.0.10).
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10-21-02 : NTCPU Hardware Setup - Baud Rate for COM Port
If the SMDR connection is made using the COM port on the CPU, de
fi
ne the baud rate (0=4800,
1=9600, 2=19200, 3=38400).
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10-20-01 : LAN Setup for External Equipment
De
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ne the TCP port (0-65535) when communicating to the SMDR (type 5).
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10-21-02 : NTCPU Hardware Setup - Baud Rate for COM Port
If the SMDR connection is made using the COM port on the CPU, de
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ne the baud rate (0=4800,
1=9600, 2=19200, 3=38400).
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14-01-06 : Basic Trunk Data Setup - SMDR Print Out
For each trunk, enter 1 if trunk’s calls should appear on SMDR report. Enter 0 if trunk’s calls should
not appear on SMDR report.
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15-01-03 : Basic Extension Data Setup - SMDR Printout
For each extension, enter 1 if extension’s calls should appear on SMDR report. Enter 0 if extension’s
calls should not appear on SMDR report.
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15-02-19 : Multi-Line Telephone Basic Data Setup - CTA/CTU Data Communication Mode
Select ‘0’ if the dip switch settings are set to PC connection or select ‘1’ if printer/SMDR connection is
selected on the CTA/CTU adapter.
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15-02-20 : Multi-Line Telephone Basic Data Setup - Baud Rate for CTA Port
Set the baud rate to be used by the CTA (0=4800, 1=9600, 2=19200).
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35-01-01 : SMDR Options - Output Port Type
Specify the type of connection used for SMDR (0=No setting, 1=COM(NTCPU), 3=LAN, 4=CTA/
CTU). The baud rate for the COM port should be set in Program 10-21-02 or 15-02-20.
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35-01-02 : SMDR Options - Output Destination Number
Specify the SMDR printer output port (CTA/CTU port number).
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35-01-03 : SMDR Options - Header Language
Specify the language in which he SMDR header should be printed (0=English, 1=German, 2=French,
3=Italian, 4=Spanish).
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35-01-04 : SMDR Options - Omit (Mask) Digits
Enter the number of digits (1-24) you want SMDR to block (i.e., “X” out). Enter 0 not to block any
digits.
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35-01-05 : SMDR Options - Minimum Number of SMDR Digits
Enter the minimum number of digits a user must dial (1-24) before the system includes a call on the
SMDR report. Enter 0 to include all outgoing calls, regardless of the number of digits dialed.
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35-01-06 : SMDR Options - Minimum Call Duration
Enter the minimum duration of a call (1-65535) that will print on the SMDR report. Enter 0 to have
calls of any duration print.
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35-01-07 : SMDR Options - Minimum Ringing Time
Enter how long an unanswered call must ring (1-65535) before SMDR logs it as “No Answer”. Enter 0
to allow all “No Answer” calls to print.
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35-01-08 : SMDR Options - SMDR Format
Do not change:
This option is added to allow an increased account code
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eld from 8 to 16 when used in the U.K. This
allows 16 characters of the Caller ID name to be displayed. For the U.S., this option is set to "0" and
should remain at this setting as 16 characters are already provided for the account code
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eld.