Programming Overview

E911

Programming Overview

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12345678901234567890123456789012345678901234567890123456789012345678901234567890

E004 3710 3710 08:14 00:05;32

5833710

911 MARY M

NO.200

Call duration (23~30)

Time of day at end of call (19~21)

Originating DN (12~15)

PDN of originating station (7~10)

Originating trunk number (2~4)

“S” for start of call “E” for end of call (1)

Manual background LCD User Name (65~80)

Originating number - always 911 (61~63)

Station ID

(10D maximum characters 43~52)

2998

Notes

This record is similar to a Start record except that:

The first character “E” indicates “End of Call.”

Call duration is provided.

Time of day shows disconnect time.

Figure 8-2 SMDR End of Call

E911

Programming Overview

The basic programming for the E911 CAMA trunks feature is accomplished using Programs *11, *12, and *13. Program *10 is not used for RMCU/RCMS CAMA trunks, it is only used when E911 is provided using an adjunct E911 device.

Program 39 tips:

When a user presses a normal CO line button and dials 911, the telephone drops the normal line button and connects a CAMA trunk to an idle [PDN[ or &$0$ CO button on the telephone. Then, the DK sends 911 + plus the telephone’s CESID on the CAMA trunk. If there is no idle [PDN[, 911 is sent on the originally selected CO line without CESID.

To ensure that here is an idle PDN when a telephone is assigned to auto-off-hook, select a CO line or CO line group in Program 32. The telephone should have a button appearance of this CO (or pooled) line. Or, if the telephone does not have these line buttons it should have another [PDN] button appearance to connect to the CAMA trunk in case 911 is dialed.

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