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SMDR Output Format (#610)
Description
Call Reporting (often referred to as Station Message Detail Recording or SMDR)
provides detailed tracking of telephone usage in a printed report. This System
Programming procedure allows you to specify whether a maximum of 15 digits
or 24 digits is printed for dialed numbers in the Number field on the call report.
The longer field is useful for businesses, such as law offices and hotels, that
need to record many digits for outgoing calls for billing purposes.
Before changing to 24 digits, check the documentation for your call accounting
device to verify that 24 digit output is supported.
Related Features
You can use SMDR Record Type (#608) to specify the type of calls to be
included on call reports.
When you change the output format, the length of the Number field is
adjusted for the next call record that prints. To print a new header, use
SMDR Top of Page (#809).
Considerations
This feature requires special hardware and/or software. For more
information, see “Call Reporting Devices (SMDR)” in Chapter 4.
If the output format is set to 15 digits and a “?” prints as the last digit of a
dialed number on a call report (indicating that the digits dialed exceed the
15 digits the Number field can hold), you may want to change the output
format to 24 digits.
Valid Entries
1 = 15 Digits
2 = 24 Digits
Programming
To change the maximum number of digits for dialed numbers that can print on
call reports:
1.
Press [
Feature
] [
0
] [
0
] [
System Program
] [
System Program
] [
#
] [
6
] [
1
] [
0
].
2.
Press [
Next Data
] until the appropriate value displays.
3.
Select another procedure or exit programming mode.
SMDR Output Format (#610) 5-127
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