2.6 Administrative Information Features2.6.1 Record Log Features2.6.1.1 Station Message Detail Recording (SMDR)DescriptionAutomatically records detailed information for each extension.1. SMDR Output PortThe following output methods can be selected through system programming:→ 12.1 Control Box Configuration—[11-1] Maintenance—Main—SMDR—SMDR Format—PortOutput Method DescriptionTelnet compatible terminal emulator SMDR information is sent to a Telnet compatible terminalemulator via LAN.2. SMDR Output DataThe following data will be recorded and sent to the SMDR output port:a. Intercom call information (outgoing)b. Control Box error logMemory for SMDR: A specified number of call records can be stored in the Control Box. If more callsare originated or received, the oldest record is overwritten by the newest one.3. SMDR Format Type and ContentsThe following is an example of the output format.(1) (2) (3) (4)Time(7)05:29PM06:23PM06:36PM06:42PM07:17PMDate(8 digits)01/09/1701/09/1701/09/1701/09/1701/09/17Dial Number(25)EXT1460EXT1234EXT1253EXT1741EXT1812Ext(5)11261812146012531253[Explanation]The following table explains the SMDR contents which are based on the numbers in the previouspattern examples. For the programmable items, refer to the following [Programmable Items].Number inthe Pattern Item Description(1) Date Shows the date of the call.(2) Time Shows the end time of a call as Hour/Minute/AM or PM.(3) Ext(Extension)Shows the extension number of a user container or optionaldevice, floating extension number, etc., which was engaged inthe call.(4) Dial Number [Outgoing Intercom Call]Shows "EXT" followed by the dialled extension number.2.6 Administrative Information Features18 Feature Manual