What's this?
The SIMADO GBR42, supports a facility to store the details of calls
made through it. This is called Call Detail Recording (CDR).
• Maximum 200 records can be stored in the buffer.
• The system offers facility to store the call details and even to get
the report on the COM port as per the requirement.
How it works?
• A call is stored when the call gets over.
• When SE restarts the 'Simado GBR42', process of printing the
CDR Report will be stopped (even if started before). SE will have to
start the CDR Printing process again if required.
CDR Format:
Each CDR report has specific parameters or field with fixed column
position. Details of date and page number are also given as shown in
the report at the end of chapter.
Each record has following parameters or fields:
• Serial Number.
• Originating Port (O-PORT) (NT, TE, Mobile).
• Terminating Port (D-PORT) (NT, TE, Mobile).
• Called Party Number (Maximum 16 digits).
• Calling Party Number (Maximum 16 digits).
• Date (DD-MM-YYYY).
• Time (HH:MM:SS).
• Duration (four digits).
Filter Command:
Various filters can be used to generate a report. These commands
enable the user to select the type of call reports generated. It is
possible to program the following filters.
Default values for the filter commands are as given below in brackets:
SIMADO GBR42 V1 System Manual
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