Specifications

DX-80 INSTALLATION AND MAINTENANCE MANUAL
P7290 IMM 3-221
number of the calling party as it is received from the telephone company. (Calls from CID blocked numbers will not
have a CID number associated with that record.) The second output record will show the callers name (“OUT OF
AREA” or “PRIVATE” may appear in this field if the calling party number is unavailable due to one of these reasons.)
In the SMDR example below all data fields are defined with the associated field width. Following the definitions are
sample records output from the SMDR port. (The two “
I” records are one incoming call record received with caller
ID.)
01234567
12345678901234567890123456789012345678901234567890123456789012345678901234567890
D EXT TRK DGT_DIALED RING DATE TIME DURATION ACCOUNT
XXX XXX XXXX...XXXX MM:SS XX/XX HH:MM:SS HH:MM:SS XXXXXXXX
O 101 741 3035551212 00:00 01/01 01:05:52 00:00:35
I 103 740 4802224545 00:13 01/01 01:07:51 00:00:39
I 103 740 JOHNSON LARRY 00:13 01/01 01:07:51 00:00:39
O 101 741 3035551212 00:00 01/01 01:13:52 00:00:15 12345678
Data Field
D = Call Direction (I = Incoming, O = Outgoing)
EXT = Extension number/Incoming DISA CO line number/Incoming ECF CO line number
TRK = CO line number, 2 digits with prefix 0
DGT_DIALED = Telephone number (outgoing call only, maximum 16 digits, left aligned)
RING = CO Line incoming ringing duration before answer (Incoming call only)
MM = minute
SS = second
DATE = Day/Month (DD/MM)
TIME = Start time of call connection
MM = minute
HH = hour
SS = second
DURATION = Conversation time
MM = minute
HH = hour
SS = second
ACCOUNT = Account code entered for billing purposes (maximum 8 digits, left aligned)
A carriage return (CR) is generated after each record output.
Default Settings
Extension – SMDR Output is set to “Y” (yes). (Range is Y/N.)
Call Handling – SMDR Call Output – Outgoing Call is set to “Y.” (Range is Y/N.)
Call Handling – SMDR Call Output – Incoming Call is set to “N.” (Range is Y/N.)
Call Handling – SMDR Call Output – Account Code is set to “Y.” (Range is Y/N.)
System Resource – Modem & Serial Port – CIL X_Rate is set to “9600.” (Range is 1200/2400…19200.)
Programming Abstract
Set any extensions not to be recorded to “Nfor the SMDR output.
Set the conditions for call logging as required. (Outgoing Calls and/or Incoming Calls)
Set the baud rate of the serial port to match the baud rate of the connected device.
Programming via the DET (Digital Extension Terminal)
Note: [back
backback
back], [next
nextnext
next], [show
showshow
show], [chg
chgchg
chg], [bksp
bkspbksp
bksp], and [save
savesave
save] are LCD interactive button operations. Use the
three buttons below the LCD display to actuate the associated operation.
Enter Database Administration using the feature code !+* and then enter the DB Admin password
++++++++.” (Note: This eight-character password can be changed.)
Press [
show
showshow
show]. The DB Item Select screen displays. (All database programming items are indexed for fast
access. Note: Press the volume up or down bar to return to the DB Item Select screen at any time.)
To program an extension for SMDR Output: