Smdr Call Records; Lost Call Recording - LG iPECS Feature Description & Operation

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IPECS
Release 5
Feature Description & Operation
Conditions
1. The call cost display begins after the "SMDR Start Timer" expires, if enabled, or at receipt of
the first Call Meter Pulse.
2. Once connected to the system, the call duration includes the total time the call is connected
including periods when the call is on hold, in queue, etc.
3. To enable Call Cost Display, the "SMDR Cost per Unit Pulse" and "SMDR Decimal" must be
assigned. When not assigned, the call duration is provided by the system.
Programming
CO/IP
S
YSTEM
Related Features
SMDR (Station Message Detail Recording)

Lost Call Recording

Traffic Analysis
CO/IP Call Warning Tone Timer
Hardware
RS-323 device to capture SMDR

2.67.2 SMDR Call Records

Description
SMDR (Station Message Detail Recording) provides detailed information on incoming and outgoing
calls. Assignable options in the system database permit recording of all external calls, all external
outgoing calls or toll calls, calls that exceed a fixed duration and intercom calls. Call records are
output either upon completion of the call (real-time) or in response to a request from the System
Attendant. SMDR may be sent periodically via e-mail to a defined e-mail address.
The SMDR record output for external calls is as shown in the figure below. There are two flexible
fields, Field I and Field II. Each Field is defined to show Ring duration, CLI (Caller Id) or CPN (Called
Party Number).
NO
STA
CO
TIME
START
XXXX SSSS BBB DD:DD FF/FF/FF EE:EE HCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCC sssss aaaaaaaaaaaa hcccccccccccccccccc rr
The various fields or items for a Call Record are:
1. Metering Type (PGM 142-Btn 3)
1. SMDR Cost per Unit Pulse (PGM 177-Btn 10)
2. SMDR Decimal (PGM 177-Btn 11)
3. SMDR Start Timer (PGM 177-Btn 12)
4. CO Warning Tone Timer (PGM 180-Btn 19)
DIAL/CLI/CPN NUM-1
2-127
COST
ACCOUNT CODE DIAL/CLI/CPN NUM II DC
5.0

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