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“A”
In PRG 35-01-03,
enter 0.
English
What language should be used
for the SMDR header?
Spanish
In PRG 35-01-03,
enter 4.
German
Italian
In PRG 35-01-03,
enter 1.
French
In PRG 35-01-03,
enter 2.
In PRG 35-01-03,
enter 3.
In PRG 80-05-01,
enter 0.
American
European
In PRG 80-05-01,
enter 2.
Do you want American
or European or Japanese date
format in the SMDR header?
Japanese
In PRG 80-05-01,
enter 1.
In PRG 35-03-01, for each trunk group, select the SMDR port (1-2)
to which the incoming SMDR information should be sent.
In PRG 35-04-01, for each Department group, select the SMDR
port (1-2) to which the outgoing SMDR information should
be sent.
For example, you can use this feature to
block the printing of security codes.
Yes
Yes
No
No
In PRG 35-01-04, enter the
number of digits you want to
block. If you enter 8, for
example, SMDR Xs out the
last 8 digits dialed.
Do you want to block (i.e., “X”
out) any of the
digits on the SMDR report?
To have only long distance calls print,
for example, enter 8.
In PRG 35-01-05, enter the
minimum number of digits
a user must dial (1-24)
before system will include
call on SMDR report.
Should all outgoing calls
print on the SMDR report,
regardless of the number of
digits dialed?
In PRG 35-01-05,
enter 0.
In PRG 35-01-04,
enter 0.
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Figure 1-37 SMDR Flowchart
ISSUE 2.0
SL1000/SL1100
Features and Specifications Manual 1-665
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