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MDR-2000
V3
User's Reference Manual
Interactive Monitor
When
SET
IMAGE
is set to
'Yes'
SET
CDR
is automatically set to
'No'.
Therefore
make
sure
that
if
both types
of
data are desired that
SET
CDR
is set to 'Yes' after using the
SET
IMAGE
command.
Note
that
if
both
SET
IMAGE
is '
No
' and
SET
CDR
is
'N
o' data will
not
be
retained
by the
MDR-2000.
The
default setting is '
No
'.
SET
INCOMING
- This option allows the user to specify whether or not
incoming
calls are to be
retained
or
ignored. Note that with some PBXs the digits dialed field is used to determine
if
this is
an incoming call, and
in
others the originating ID is used.
The
default setting is
'Yes'.
SET
METER
-
This
option accepts either a 'Yes' or '
No
' as an argument.
If
yes
then
the meter
pulse field
on
the
PBX
will
be
scanned for a valid entry which will
be
placed
in
the
Meter
Pulse
field
of
the output record.
If
'
No
' then this field will be ignored but the output
Expanded
MDR
Standard
Format
record will contain a zero value in this field.
This setting is only useful
if
tbe
PBX
generic supports the meter pulse capability
which
is normally
encountered only in areas outside
North
America.
The
default setting is '
No
'.
SET
MULTI
-Thi
s option accepts either a
'Y
es' or
'N
o' as an argument.
If
'
Yes
' then the
Customer
Number
field will reflect the tenant using the
PBX
who placed the call.
Note
that this
field is only applicable in multi-tenant
PBX
configurations which support a
customer
number
field.
The
default setting is
'No'.
SET
NAME
- This option allows the user to specify a
name
for the unit.
The
name
has no signi-
ficance except that it is easier to identify the unit with a
name
than a serial number.
The
name can
be up to
20
characters long.
To
delete the
name
completely use either
the
<Tab>
key
or
simply
enter a single space
which
has
the
same effect.
SET
OPTIONS-This
command
accepts a string
of
characters used to specify certain
MDR-2000
feature settings. As
of
this release the string is three characters in length and are defined as follow
s:
1.
The first character
can
be
either a 'Y'
or
an
'N'.
If
'Y' then the
MDR-2000
assumes that
the current year is a leapyear. This feature applies only to those
PBXs
that
utilize a Julian
date. The default is
'N'
.
2. The second field can be either a 'F' or an
'L'.
If
it is
an
'F'
then
the original extension
responsible for the transfer
of
a call will
be
credited with
the
call,
if
it is
an
'L'
then the last
extension to handle the call will get credit for the call. This feature is
only
applicable
on
a
PBX
whe
re the
MDR-2000
processes transferred calls (i.e.
Meridian
1).
The
default setting
is 'L
'.
3. The third character
can
be
either a 'Y' or
an
'N'.
If
'
N'
then
the
MDR-2000
date and time
are updated by valid call records or date records.
If
'Y' then
the
MDR-2000
keeps track
of
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