NEC XN120 Feature Manual page 177

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PBX Call Reporting
If you system is behind a PBX, you can have SMDR monitor all traffic into the PBX or just calls
placed over PBX trunks. The SMDR record can include all PBX calls (including calls to PBX
extensions) or just calls that include the PBX trunk access code.
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Trunk Exclusion
Use Trunk Exclusion to exclude certain trunks not subject to per-call charges (like WATS lines)
from the SMDR report. This makes call accounting easier, since you review only those calls with
variable costs.
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Usage Summaries
SMDR can automatically print daily, weekly and monthly call activity summaries. Each
summary includes the total number of regular trunk calls and ISDN trunk calls, and the costs for
each type. The daily report prints every day at midnight. The weekly report prints every Sunday
night at midnight. The monthly report prints at midnight on the last day of the month.
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Extension Name or Number
The SMDR report can include an extension's name or extension number. Choose the method that
makes it easier for you to track call usage.
Conditions
The SMDR report does not include Intercom calls.
The SMDR call buffer stores calls records when the SMDR device is unavailable. When the buffer
fills, each new call is not recorded. The alarm display telephone assigned in Program 90-11-01 shows
"SMDR Buffer Full," indicating that the buffer is full. To clear the buffer, the SMDR information
must be output. When not using SMDR, make sure Program 90-13-01=0 or Program 90-11-01=0
otherwise the SMDR alarm will display to the extension in Program 90-11-01 or to the operator's
extension.
SMDR requires a connection to the EXIFU via a COM port.
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