System & Station
Program 60-2~7 – SMDR Output/Account Code Digit Length
3-146 Strata DK Programming 5/00
Program 60-2-7 Overview
This program assigns the type of data to send to the Station Message Detail Report (SMDR).
Item 2: SMDR Threshold Time
The time that a call must be in progress before it will register with SMDR can be set to 1 or 10
seconds.
Item 3: SMDR Output
System output to a Station Message Detail Recording (SMDR) device can include information for
both incoming and outgoing calls, or only for outgoing calls. Local and long distance call data will
be sent out.
Item 4: Forced/Voluntary Account Code Digit Length
The Account Code entered at a station can vary in length from 4~15 digits. For Forced Account
Code use, a call will not be completed unless the specified number of digits is entered by a station
user. In the case of Voluntary Account Codes, the Account Code will not be sent to the SMDR call
record unless the specified number of digits is dialed. Initialized data assigns a six-digit length for
all Account Codes. See Program 60-1 and Program 69 for Verified Account Codes.
Item 5: Station Message Detail Recording (SMDR) Printout Options
This option selectively deletes local call data and allows long distance/toll call data only to be sent
out the SMDR port. The type of long distance/toll call data that prints out is selected by long
distance prefix codes 0, 1, 00, or 1 or 0.
Item 6: Direct Inward System Access (DISA) Security Code
The optional security code (1~15 digits) is required for incoming DISA calls to access outgoing
CO lines. If the DISA security code is not set in programming, DISA users can access outgoing
lines without dialing a security code. This code is not required for DISA internal calls to stations.
The DISA security code can also be changed from stations enabled in Program 30. If the DK280
built-in Auto Attendant is installed, make sure to program a DISA security code to prevent Auto
Attendant callers from making unauthorized external DISA calls by using the DISA access feature
(Dial ).
Item 7: Credit Card Call Digit Length
Station users bypassing Toll Restriction with the “0 +” Credit Card Calling feature (Program 43)
must dial a predetermined number of digits including the “0.” This predetermined number is
established with Item 7, and can be 1~30 digits. Set 11 digits in this program when using LCR.
Notes
● If PBX code is dialed, numbers dialed after the code will be checked.
● If A/C, O/C or SPCC code begins with “0”, “1”, or “00”, that call will print out.
● When accessing LCR feature, all digits sent to CO will be output.