Summit & Summit 800
Feature Description and Operation Manual Issue 1.2
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Conditions
1. For SMDR, if the first dialed digit(s) match the programmed LD (Long Distance) code
or the number of dialed digits exceeds the LD digit count, the call is considered an LD
call. When behind a PBX, LD determination is made only if a PBX Trunk Access code
is dialed as the first digit(s).
2. Except for DISA calls, the duration of ring for an incoming call is provided in the Dialed
number field.
3. A header, including the assigned “Customer Site Id” is output after two blank lines and
is repeated every 66th line.
4. The SMDR output is a simple ASCII stream of up to 80 characters per line.
5. When enabled, SMDR call record timing begins after the “SMDR Start Timer” expires
and ends at call completion.
6. For security, if an Authorization code is entered as the Account code, the call record
will show “STA-P” and the station number, or “SYS-P” and the Authorization code
index number in place of the Account code.
7. For incoming calls, the “NUM I” and “NUM II” fields will display the assigned data item
– Ring Service time, CLI, or CPN. For outgoing calls, the NUM I field will always
display the dialed number, user or system.
8. In case of Networking call, Nxxxx(nxxxx) can be displayed by [Display Nxxxx for Net
Number] option.
Programming
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