1000 E1001 1) Station 1000 called station 1001 and station 1001 answered.
2) In a conference, station 1000 was a conference master, station 1001 was
a conference member.
1005 S1003 Station 1005 sent an internal SMS to station 1003.
1010 E Conf Rm 1 Station 1010 was a member of conference room 1.
1020 P1023 Station 1020 paged station 1023.
Operation
System
System Attendant
For real-time SMDR, records are output after completion of the call as shown in the above
1. Press the [TRANS/PGM] button.
To print SMDR records on-demand
2. Dial “0111”, the SMDR print code.
3. Enter the desired station range.
4. Press the [HOLD/SAVE] button.
1. Press the [TRANS/PGM] button.
To delete stored records
2. Dial “0112”, the SMDR delete code.
3. Enter the desired station range.
4. Press the [HOLD/SAVE] button.
1. Press the [TRANS/PGM] button.
To abort SMDR printing
2. Dial “0114”, the SMDR abort code.
3. Press the [HOLD/SAVE] button.
Conditions
1. For SMDR, if the first dialed digit(s) match the programmed LD (Long Distance)
code or the number of dialed digits exceeds the LD digit count, the call is
considered an LD call. When behind a PBX, LD determination is made only if a
PBX Trunk Access code is dialed as the first digit(s).
2. Except for DISA calls, the duration of ring for an incoming call is provided in the
Dialed number field.
3. A header, including the assigned “Customer Site Id” is output after two blank lines
and is repeated every 66th line.
4. The SMDR output is a simple ASCII stream of up to 80 characters per line.
5. When enabled, SMDR call record timing begins after the “SMDR Start Timer”
expires and ends at call completion.
6. For security, if an Authorization code is entered as the Account code, the call