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Advanced Communications System Installation, Programming, and Use
Station Message Detail Recording (SMDR)
9-40
SMDR Record Type (#608) 9
Use this feature to specify whether all calls or outgoing calls only are to be included on call reports.
Considerations 9
■ The date and time that appear on call reports are determined by System Date (#101) and
System Time (#103).
■ The call report page header prints in the Display Language (#303) specified for extension 10.
■ If Account Code Entry (optional or forced) is used to enter an account code for a call, the
account code prints on the call report. If there are entries in the Forced Account Code List
(#409), only valid account codes and any other entered digits up to 16 print on the call report.
■ Marked System Speed Dial numbers appear on the call report as F nnn, where nnn is the
Speed Dial code.
■ If you use Caller ID, SMDR reports include the telephone numbers of incoming calls.
■ Call records for incoming calls on T1 lines with Direct Inward Dialing (DID) are reported only
if SMDR Record Type (#608) is set to 1=All Calls.
Programming 9
To identify the type of calls to include for call reporting:
1. Press
f00ss#608 at extension 10 or 11.
2. Press
D until the appropriate value appears:
■ 1 = All Calls (outgoing and incoming; the factory setting)
■ 2 = Outgoing Only
3. Select another procedure, or exit programming mode.
SMDR Top of Page (#609) 9
Use this feature to notify the system that the printer has been aligned to the top of a new page.
Use this feature after inserting paper, clearing a jam, or to print a new header after changing
SMDR Output Format or SMDR Talk Time. When this feature is used, the system prints a new
call report header.
Considerations 9
■ This procedure is skipped in the sequence of programming procedures when cycling. To use
this procedure, enter the code directly.
■ You can use Display Language (#303) to specify the language in which the call report page
header should print.