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Matrix PRASAR UCS System Manual 979
Use of Number Lists in various Features of PRASAR UCS
Call Back on Trunk Ports
When Call Back on is set on any of the SIP Trunks, you must program two lists:
Call Back Incoming Number List: this list defines the numbers which are eligible for a call back.
Call Back Outgoing Number List: this list define the number to which the call back is to be made.
By default, Number List 15 is assigned to Call Back Incoming Number List, and Number List 16 is assigned to Call
Back Outgoing Number List.
Call Duration Control
To set Call Duration Control (CDC) feature on an extension, you must program the Call Duration Control Table, in
which you must program the numbers on which CDC must be applied as well as the numbers on which CDC must
not be applied.
This requires you to program and assign two Number Lists: the Apply CDC to Number List and the Do Not Apply
CDC to Number List.
By default, Number List 07 is assigned to Apply CDC Number List, and Number List 08 is assigned to Do Not Apply
CDC Number List.
Refer “Call Duration Control (CDC) to know more.
Call Taping
Call Taping allows you to record conversations of incoming and outgoing internal and external calls. When you set
Call Taping on an extension for external calls, the PRASAR UCS uses two Lists: Number List - Incoming Calls: this
list has the list of numbers of external callers whose conversation is to be recorded.
Number List - Outgoing Calls: this list has phone numbers of external called parties whose conversation is to be
recorded. The system matches the incoming and outgoing numbers with the respective lists to apply Call Taping.
By default, Number List 09 is assigned to Incoming Calls Number List, and Number List 10 is assigned to Outgoing
Calls Number List.
Refer the feature description “Call Taping” to know more.
Station Message Detail Recording (SMDR)
PRASAR UCS supports ‘Destination wise’ storage of outgoing calls as an SMDR Filter, using which it is possible to
store calls made from and received on selected destination numbers. To set Destination wise storage of calls in the
SMDR Buffer, you must program and assign a Number List containing the phone numbers whose call details need
to be tracked and stored. SMDR of an outgoing call will be tracked and stored only if it matches with an entry in the
Number List assigned.
Similarly, SMDR Reports of Incoming and Outgoing Calls can be generated and printed for selected numbers by
programming and assigning a Number List.
By default, Number List 02 is assigned to Destination Wise storage of SMDR and SMDR Report Printing.
Refer the topics “Station Message Detail Recording (SMDR)”, “Station Message Detail Recording-Storage”, “Station
Message Detail Recording-Report”.

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