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One incoming call can occupy one or more records in the buffer. When an incoming call is transferred on
another station, a new entry will be made in the SMDR buffer. The SMDR buffer data is maintained even during
power failures. It is advisable to frequently download the calls to avoid inadvertent or accidental loss of the
data.
Maximum 250 records can be stores in the SMDR IC buffer. Once the SMDR buffer is full, the next incoming call
is stored in place of the oldest call in the SMDR IC buffer. This is known as First In First Out (FIFO) logic. The
system parameters configuration report shows the number of SMDR IC records in the buffer. The SA or SE can
clear the SMDR IC buffer using appropriate command and password from the SA/SE mode.
Commands
Master command:
This command enables/disables the storage of incoming calls depending upon the filters set
Use following command to set SMDR storage mode:
1550-Store Flag
Where,
Store Flag
Meaning
0
Don't store incoming calls
1
Store incoming calls as per the filters programmed
Use following command to set incoming call storage to default settings:
1505-#
By default, all incoming calls will be stored.
Filter commands:
These commands enable the user to select the type of calls to be stored viz. All calls, Trunk
wise calls, Unanswered calls, DID calls, etc.
Filter
Command
Store Normal Calls
1561-Flag
Store DID Calls
1562-Flag
Store Unanswered Calls
1563-Flag
Store DID Unanswered Calls
1564-Flag
Store All Calls
1565-Flag
Store Calls of a station
1551-1-Station-Flag
Store Calls of all stations
1551-*-Flag
Store Calls on a trunk
1552-1-Trunk-Flag
Store Calls on all trunks
1552-*-Flag
Store Calls- Unanswered Duration
1553-MM-SS
Store Calls - Speech duration
1554-MM-SS
Where,
Flag
Meaning
0
Don't store
1
Store
Supportive commands:
If an outgoing call is transferred from one station to another station, it can be stored as one call or two calls.
Use following command to decide this:
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