DCS MMC PROGRAMS
COMBINED PROGRAMMING MANUAL NOVEMBER 2001
MMC 725 (Page 1 of 3)
MMC: 725 SMDR OPTIONS
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Allows the system administrator to select the information to be printed on the SMDR report. The
following options may be selected. All have YES/NO options (YES=print) except where a new
value or directory name is required.
00 PAGE HEADER Determines whether a page header prints at the top of each
page. This would normally be turned off if SMDR is being sent to
a call accounting machine.
01 LINE PER PAGE Selects the length of each page to determine when to print the
SMDR header. The number of lines is in the range 01–99.
02 INCOMING CALL Determines whether incoming calls print on SMDR.
03 OUTGOING CALL Determines whether outgoing calls print on SMDR.
04 AUTHORISE CODE Determines whether authorisation codes print on SMDR.
05 SMDR START TIME Determines whether valid calls will include the minimum call time
in total call duration (set in MMC 501).
06 IN/OUT GROUP Allows a message, IN GROUP or OUT GROUP, to be printed in
the Digits Dialled column each time a station enters or leaves a
group.
07 DND CALL Allows a message, DND ON or DND OFF, to be printed in the
Digits Dialled column each time a station enters or leaves DND.
08 WAKE-UP CALL Determines whether stations receiving an alarm reminder call
print on SMDR.
09 DIRECTORY NAME Allows the system administrator to enter a 16-character name
which will appear on the SMDR header.
10 CALLER ID DATA Can be selected to print CLIP data received from the C.O. on
incoming ISDN calls. This option requires the use of a 132-
column printer or an 80-column printer set for condensed print.
(Not available on 408 systems.)
11 ABANDON CALL If this option is set to YES, unanswered calls will print on SMDR.
(Not available on 408 systems.)
13 NO. OF DIAL MASK Number of dialled digits not to be printed (00–18)
14 DID NUM/NAME Determines whether DDI number and name print on SMDR. (Not
available on 408 systems.)
The DIRECTORY NAME that appears on the SMDR header is written using the keypad. Pressing
a key selects a character and moves the cursor to the next position. For example, if the directory
name is “SAM SMITH,” press the number “7” four times to get the letter “S.” Now press the
number “2” once to get the letter “A.” Continue selecting characters from the keypad to complete
the name. Press the programmable ”A” key to toggle between upper and lower case text.
Tip: When the character you want is on the same key as the previous character you typed in, press the UP
key to move the cursor to the right, and enter the new character.