Station Message Detail Recording (Smdr) - STARPLUS DHS-L Technical Manual

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Station Message Detai l Reco rdi ng (SMDR)
To change your password:
1. Press [pswd]. The display shows:
2. Dial your new password (up to 4 digits). The display shows:
3. Press [save].
Conditions
When your telephone is locked you can only make intercom calls. You may still
answer calls and held lines while your telephone is locked. This includes speed dial
access and CO lines marked as toll override.
If you accidentally forget your password it may be retrieved through the system
database administration password.
The Attendant' s private password is used to enter Attendant Administration.
If you try to make a CO line call from a locked telephone, you will hear error an tone
and the display will show PHONE LOCKED.

Station Message Detail Recording (SMDR)

Description
This feature allows the system administration to track all incoming and outgoing CO line
traffic. Station Message Detail Recording (SMDR) is output from the SMDR RS232 serial
port located on
accounting device may be connected for permanent record keeping or call cost
accounting. Data communications is one direction only through this port and is
programmable for data rate selection in system programming.
If entered, an account code may also be output for each call record. SMDR information
includes CO line used, station number, time and date the call was placed, number dialed,
duration of the call, Ring Time to Answer, an account code (if entered), and a comment
for special call handling record. The system will also provide ring-in duration and call
processing information relative to the call as it was handled by the system.
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The Phone Lock feature code may be programmed on a programmable feature button.
DHS-L
Central Processor Board. An external serial printer or call
Table 3-19: SMDR (Data Examples)
Chapt er 3 - Key Station Features, Opera tion, and Programming
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