SMDR Record Type (#608)

Description

This System Programming procedure allows you to specify whether all calls or outgoing calls only are to be included on call reports. Call reporting (often referred to as Station Message Detail Recording or SMDR) provides detailed tracking of telephone usage in a printed report.

Related Features

The date and time that appear on call reports are determined by System Date (#101) and System Time (#103).

The call report page header prints in the Display Language (#303) specified for extension 10.

If Account Code Entry (optional or forced) is used to enter an account code for a call (for example, to charge calls to specific departments or projects), the account code prints on the call report. If there are entries on the Forced Account Code List (#409), then only valid account codes and any other entered digits up to 16 print on the call report.

Marked System Speed Dial Numbers appear on the call report as Fnn, where nn is the Speed Dial code.

For instructions on notifying the system that the printer has been aligned to the top of a new page, see SMDR Top Of Page (#609).

If you use Caller ID, SMDR reports include the telephone numbers of incoming calls.

Considerations

This feature requires special hardware. For more information, see “Call Reporting Devices (SMDR)” in Chapter 4.

Valid Entries

1 = All Calls (outgoing and incoming)

2 = Outgoing Only

Programming

To identify the type of calls to include for call reporting:

1.Press [ Feature ] [ 0 ] [ 0 ] [ System Program ] [ System Program ] [ # ] [ 6 ] [ 0 ] [ 8 ].

2.Press [ Next Data ] until the appropriate value displays.

3.Select another procedure or exit programming mode.

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