Operating Instructions and Installation Instructions
Section 3 – System Programming
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It is recommended that the optional V24/PC Program be used to change call barring defaults or to
program exempt or additional barred numbers. Users unfamiliar with the system should not attempt
advanced programming.
If you have run into problems and wish to restart programming, you can reset the Call barring
programming to the default data that was originally provided. To reset to default data: *9 PIN 990 #
990 #.
Call Unit Cost
Description
The cost of the call will be displayed on both the Executive Terminal and the Call Detail Recording
output, see below for details. The meter unit cost is entered as four digits in tenths of a currency unit,
e.g. if each unit costs 12.4, it is entered as *8 951 0124 #. Note that this requires the use of a meter
pulse detection option card, or Advice of Charge service on an ISDN line. These options must be
enabled by your telephone service provider.
Default
The meter pulses only are counted if a meter pulse detection card is present.
Set the meter unit cost in tenths of a currency unit
General Settings Set the unit cost
Clear the meter unit cost and count number of meter pulses only
Call Detail Recording (CDR)
The system produces CDR information which can be sent to a serial printer or to a PC. By default
this information is sent at the end of each external call. A hotel logging option may be enabled which
will store the call logs of specific extensions and output them as a list when required. This feature can
operate if the optional V24 card is fitted and either a PC or serial printer is connected to record the
data. To log data using the PC program select the menu option ‘Configuration’ ‘Misc / PC Setup’,
then select the ‘Add’ or ‘New’ option to append data to an existing file or create a new file
respectively. Figure 3-7 shows the format of the CDR output. At midnight every night the telephone
system outputs a header containing a sequence of asterisks to denote the end of each day, as shown
below. Features which dial automatically, such as external call diversion and external alarm
notification have no extension, the output used is 'Dn' or 'An' where n is the exchange line used, e.g.
D2.
Figure 3-7 Call Detail Logging file Format
xxxx
01 13 11 10:52 0:10:3 0000 0 01 1191 18 04
01 13 11 11:47 0:00:0 0000 0 02 123456 18 12
01 17 11 14:12 0:00:5 0012 1 01 112233 12
01 17 11 14:53 0:01:0 0006 0 01 00441234523 23
01 17 11 15:40 0:00:2 01.03 0 03 0198765**** 24 02
01 17 11 00:00 ****************************************************
01 18 11 07:00 0:03:0 02.50 0 01 0123456 D3
01 18 11 09:20 0:10:1 00.00 1 02 Private 15
01 18 11 10:02 0:03:3 00.00 1 02 Unknown 14
CDR BUFFER NEARLY FULL
NO CDR AVAILABLE FOR 11
01 10 07 00:16 0:00:0 0000 0 03 123456 11
Year
Day
Month
Time of call
Call duration
(hour:min:10secs)
Call cost /
meter pulses
0–out 1-in
Exchange line
Telephone number
(26 digits max)
Extension
User account
(
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p
tional
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(Used for hotel call logging only)