DigiTech System Software Enhancements
TAB 099
FEATURE
SMDA
Reports
(cont.)
SMDA Record
Storage Capacity
SMDA Reports with
Caller ID Information
Forced Account
Code Option
BENEFITS
VDT COS
PROGRW
Enter COS programming
1.
Enter
1
for “System COS”
2.
Enter 8 for “SMDA Programming”
3.
Enter 11 for “SM DA Reports”
4.
Enter selection for desired report:
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press 1 for Selected Station Reports
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press 2 for Station Reports
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press 3 for Account Reports
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press 4 for Line Reports
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press 5 for Departmental Reports
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press 6 for All Detail Records
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press
7 for Departmental Calling Distribution Reports
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press 8 to Display Number of Free Records
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press
9 to Delete Records (After Next Print)
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press 10 to Start Printing Report
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press 11 to Stop Printing Report
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press 12 to Return to Previous Menu
DigiTech systems have the following SMDA record storage capacities:
SO408 = 800 records
SO816 = 1600 records
S1632 = 1600 records
Refer to Figure 3 in this Technical Advisory Bulletin (under the Caller ID heading) for an example
of an SMDR printout with Caller ID information for incoming calls.
ACCOUNT CODES AND ACCOUNT CODE VERIFICATION
The Account Code feature has been enhanced so that account code entry may be either forced
or optional for outgoing calls. When account code verification is enabled, the system compares
the account code entered by a station user with the programmed account entries.
If the system
does not find a match and the forced account code feature is enabled through class of service
programming, the system prevents further dialing until the user enters a matching account code.
For account code verification to work properly, the system programmer must maintain (within the
system) a current list of valid account codes.
When a station user activates redial and auto-redial features for outgoing calls, the system will
automatically
reuse
the last account entered at that station. Additionally, users may enter an
account code before seizing a line for an outgoing call.
ACCOUNT CODE LENGTH, VERIFIED ACCOUNT CODE LENGTH AND
VALID ACCOUNT CODES
Account Code Length defines the number of digits that a user must enter before the system will
accept the code. Account code length can range from 3 to 16 digits but may never be set lower
than the current Verified Account Code Length.
Verified Account Code Length defines the number of digits that will be verified before a verified
account code will be accepted. As well, Verified Account Code Length defines the number of
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