Toshiba DK14 Telephone User Manual


 
E911
SMDR
8-2 Strata DK Programming 5/00
Press DN button and dial 9+911 (with LCR). When the user dials 9, the station will seize LCR
on its PDN, when the user dials 911, the PDN will drop LCR and the same PDN will connect
to the CAMA trunk. 911 plus the stations CESID will be sent out the CAMA trunk.
Press INT button and dial 911 (attendant console). When the user dials 911, the INT button
releases from the internal connection and seizes the CAMA trunk. 911 plus the Attendant
Console CESID is sent out the CAMA trunk.
Press CO /LQH, 3RROHG/LQH or &$0$ CO button and dial 911 (attendant console). When the
user dials 911 from an outgoing line button, the outgoing line button drops and the CAMA
trunk is seized on the INT button. 911 plus the Attendant Console CESID is sent out the
CAMA trunk.
SMDR
Two packets are sent out the SMDR port on each E911 call. The first packet will be sent
immediately at the start of the call and the second will be sent at the end of the call when the
CAMA trunk releases. See Figures 8-1 and 8-2 for E911 SMDR packet samples.
Notes
This record is similar to a normal OG record except that:
The first character S indicates Start of Call.
Time of Day shows start time.
There is no call duration.
Station ID is substituted for the first ten characters of the outgoing dialed number field.
The account code field is used for Name/Location data from the Table XXX.
Figure 8-1 SMDR Start of Call
11111111112222222222333333333344444444445555555555666666666677777777778
12345678901234567890123456789012345678901234567890123456789012345678901234567890
S004 3710 3710 08:14 5833710 911 MARY M NO.200
2997
LCD User Name
(65~80)
Originating number -
always 911 (61~63)
Station ID
(10D maximum characters 43~52)
Time of Day at start of call (19~21)
Originating DN (12~15)
PDN of originating station (7~10)
Originating trunk number (2~4)
S for start of call
E for end of call (1)