iPECS eMG80/100& eMG800 & UCP & vUCP
Administration and Programming Manual Issue 2.5
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Table 4.4.5.25-1 SMDR ATTRIBUTES
The system can output records for Incoming calls as well as
outgoing calls. If enabled, incoming as well as outgoing calls are
recorded.
The system can also provide records for unanswered incoming
(abandoned) calls when incoming call records are enabled.
The system can output detailed call records (ON) or summary
call information (total number of calls, cost, and cost for each
station).
For security purposes, digits dialed for an outgoing call can be
hidden and replaced with “*.” This field defines the number of
digits to hide. The Dialed Digit Hide Option below defines
whether leading or trailing digits are hidden. The station must be
assigned for SMDR Hidden digits in the ‘Common Attributes
section.
When “HIDDEN DIALED DIGIT” is enabled, above, this field
determines if leading or trailing digits are hidden.
The unit of currency used for call cost can be identified with 3-
characters for easy reference.
SMDR Cost Per
Metering Pulse
When the PSTN provides call metering, the cost per metering
pulse can be assigned.
This value determines the decimal position in the Cost per Pulse
entry above, starting from the rightmost digits.
A “Valid call timer” can be set to allow for call set-up times
through the PSTN.
For SMDR and COS purposes, five (5) Long Distance codes of
up to two (2) digits each can be assigned. If we dial as the 1st
digits, the call is considered an LD call.
5 two digit LD codes, use * as wild card(any digit)
SMDR CLI or Ring
Service I
For incoming calls, the system will send the defined data item for
“Field I.” The data item may be CLI, CPN, or Ring Service Time.
Note the User dialed number is always provided for an outgoing
call.
SMDR
Ring/CLI/CPN
Service II
For incoming calls, the system will send the defined data item for
“Field II.” The data item may be CLI, CPN, or Ring Service Time.
The MSN number Information can be included in the SMDR
Record for an ISDN call involving an MSN number.
Each SMDR Record can include a record number starting at 1
and incrementing until the records are deleted. The record
number will reset to 1 when SMDR capacity is reached, or
SMDR Mail Auto Delete Set is enabled under System Attributes.