Operating instructions
TransTel Model TD-824-I Digital Telephone System – Programming Forms Manual
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Form 14 - Station Message Detail Recording:
Form 14 -01- 01 02 03 04 05 06 07 08
Item
Options 0-9 0-1 0-1 0-1 0-1 00-99 0 0-1
Default 0 0 0 0 0 21 0 0
14-01-01 - Recording Start Time:
This parameter determines a “grace period” before call costing begins. This allows for calls that are
made but unanswered. Calls that last less than the amount of time specified in this parameter will
not be reported via the SMDR port.
0=immediate
start
1=5 seconds 2=10 seconds 3=15 Seconds 4=20 Seconds
5=25 Seconds 6=30 Seconds 7=35 Seconds 8=40 Seconds 9=45 Seconds
14-01-02 – Record Incoming Calls:
This parameter determines if inbound calls generate a record via SMDR
0=Enable (Record Incoming Calls) 1=Disable (Do Not Record Incoming Calls)
14-01-03 – Record Calls Local Calls (No Toll Access Code):
Outbound calls that begin with the toll access code programmed on Form 05-03-05 are considered
toll calls in this parameter. If this option is enabled, calls that do not begin with the selected toll code,
they will still be recorded via SMDR. If this option is disabled, calls do not begin with the toll access
code in 05-03-05 will not be recorded via SMDR.
0=Enable (Record local calls) 1=Disable (Do Not Record local calls)
04-01-04 - Record Unanswered Incoming Calls:
This parameter determines if an unanswered incoming call is recorded via SMDR.
0=Enable
(Record Unanswered Incoming Calls)
1=Disable
(Does Not Record Unanswered Incoming Calls)
14-01-05 -Print Page Header:
This parameter decides whether the system will output the description of each column.
0=Enable 1=Disable
14-01-06 - Number of Call Records To be Printed Between Headers:
This parameter permits the assignment of the number of records between each Header.
If the Number = 00, The whole SMDR feature will be disabled.
00=Disable SMDR
01-99=Actual Number Of Call Records Between Headers
14-01-07 – RESERVED: