ipLDK-60 Issue 2.0
Admin Programming Manual July, 2010
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3.5.18 SMDR Attributes (PGM 177)
PGM 177 defines characteristics for SMDR outputs and LD call definition.
Procedure:
1. Press the [TRANS/PGM] button.
2. Dial 177.
3. Select the desired Flexible button.
4. Enter the appropriate value.
5. Press the [Hold/Save] button.
PGM
177
Flex
Btn
Description Default Values
SMDR Save
Enable
1 When enabled (On), a maximum of 2000 SMDR records can be recorded in the
System memory.
0 (Off) 0 = Off
1 = On
SMDR Print
Enable
2 If this parameter is ‘On’, real-time SDMR data outputs through the port assigned in
PGM 175, Flexible button 6.
0 (Off) 0 = Off
1 = On
Record Type 3 This parameter determines if All calls or only LD calls are recorded for SMDR. LD
calls are defined by Flexible button 4 and 14.
1 (LD) 0 = All calls
1 = Long Distance
Long Distance
Call Digit Counter
4 This parameter determines the number of digits for a Long Distance call; if the
number of digits exceeds the assigned value, ipLDK considers the call Long
Distance. Flexible button 14 defines LD codes.
07 07 ~ 15
Print Incoming
Call
5 When enabled (On), the system will record incoming call records for SMDR output. 0 (Off) 0 = Off
1 = On
Print Lost Call 6 When enabled (On), lost calls are recorded for output over the assigned SMDR port.
Lost calls are defined as calls that are unanswered or disconnect while on Hold.
0 (Off) 0 = Off
1 = On
Records in Detail 7 When enabled (On), detailed call records are stored in place of summary records. A 1 (On) 0 = Off