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Electra Elite IPK II
35-02-12
SMDR Output Options – DID Table Name Output
Determine if the DID table name should be Displayed for incoming DID calls.
DID Table Name Display:
0 = Not Displayed (default)
1 = Displayed
35-02-13
SMDR Output Options – CLI Output When DID to Trunk
Determine if the Caller ID should be displayed when the incoming DID number is transferred to
an outgoing trunk.
Caller ID Display:
0 = Not Displayed (default)
1 = Displayed
35-02-14
SMDR Output Options – Date
Determine whether or not the date should be displayed on SMDR reports. This option must be set
to 0 if the trunk name is set to be displayed in Program 35-02-03.
Date Display:
0 = Not Displayed (default)
1 = Displayed
35-02-15
SMDR Output Options – CLI/DID Number Switching
Determine if the Caller ID number 0 (default) or DID calling number (1) should be displayed in
the SMDR output.
35-02-16
SMDR Output Options – Trunk Name or Received Dialed Number
Determine how the SMDR should print incoming calls on ANI/DNIS or DID trunks. If set to 1,
ANI/DNIS trunks can print DNIS digits. For DID trunks, if the received number is not defined in
Program 22-11-01, a number is not printed. If set to 0 (default) trunk names are printed instead
(as assigned in Program 14-01-01).
35-02-17
SMDR Output Options – Print Account Code or Caller Name of Incoming Call
Determine whether the Account Code (0) or Caller ID name (1) should print in the SMDR record.
By default, the Account Code is displayed.
Program 35-01-08 must be set to 0 for this entry to be followed.
35-02-18
SMDR Output Options – Print Mode for Caller Name of Incoming Call
Select whether to display up to 16 characters of the Caller Name on the same line as the call
record (0) or if a line feed should be added and up to 24 characters of the Caller Name are
displayed on the following line (1). If the line feed option is selected, the Caller Name is
displayed on the next line as: NEXT Caller Name. The default is 0.
This setting works regardless of the setting in Program 35-02-15.
With this option set to 1, if your communications program (such as HyperTerminal) has the line wrap
option enabled in the ASCII setup, an additional line break may appear above the Caller name line.
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