Smdr Display Start Timer For Co Calls - Panasonic DBS-2.3-400 Programming Manual

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Section 400-Programming

SMDR Display Start Timer for CO Calls

Software Version: All Versions
Address: FF1 2# 1# 2# (0, 1, or 2)#
Description
This address determines the delay between the start of a call and the
beginning of the SMDR record (5 seconds by default). In CPC-AII/B
versions prior to 6.1, it also controls the delay before call duration is
displayed on LCD phones.
• For Incoming Calls: An incoming call starts when the extension user
• For Outgoing Calls: An outgoing call starts after the extension user dials
Programming
Related Programming
Call Duration Display: FF1 2# 1# 1# (0 or 1)#
SMDR Communications Parameters: FF1 2# 2# (1# thru 9#)
SMDR Report (including the extension in): FF3 (ExtPort)# 14# (0 or 1)#
Notes
Caller ID Interaction. In CPC-AII/B Version 6.1 or higher using Caller ID,
the SMDR Display Start Timer does not control when call duration starts
displaying on LCD phones. Instead, the LCD Timer for Caller ID address
controls when the display begins.
Settings In Older DBS Versions. In CPC-A and CPC-B versions prior to
3.1, the SMDR Display Start Timer has only two settings -- "0" (16 seconds)
or "1" (30 seconds).
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answers an incoming trunk call. If the user hangs up before the Timer
ends, the system will not generate an SMDR record for the call.
the outgoing phone number. This allows time for the CO to connect the
call, or the called party to answer, before beginning the SMDR record.
FF1 2# 1# 2# (0, 1, or 2)#
DBS Manual - Revised April 2000
Chapter 1. System Programming (FF1)
0= SMDR record begins after 5 seconds.
1= SMDR record begins after 16 seconds.
2= SMDR record begins after 30 seconds.
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