EPBAX Usermanual - 412zx
EPBAX Usermanual - 412zx
1. INTRODUCTION
This guide will help you find and learn the dialing codes,
so that you can use your CRYSTAL EPABX system exactly
the way you want it. Take a little time to read through it and
try out some of the codes on your extension.
Extn.
201
202
207
208
213
214
219
220
225
226
Dampness
Vibration
2.3 General
Ensure a good power point for the exchange with a 5 pin
socket & switch. If possible, the customer should be asked
to provide a " clean" power supply direct from the power
distribution board. CRYSTAL is set to work at 220V AC, 50Hz
mains supply.
Establish a firm ground outside the building. The ground
resistance should be within tolerance limit. Connect this
ground to earth terminal on the MDF.
NOTE :
A good earth is very essential for protection of junction
lines and proper functioning of the system.
NOTE:
1)
2)
3. NUMBERING SCHEME
Extension numbering is three digit starting from 201, 202....
Junction numbering is 61, 62.... 69, 60. Further 40 ZX is100%
flexible in terms of Jn line / extn. line combinations -- i.e.
simply by using appropriate cards, one can configure 1030
system as 2+38 or 4+36 or 6+34 and so on.
To enable above flexibility there are two types of line cards
2+6 type (i.e. 2 Jn and 6 extn.) and 0+8 type (i.e. ..8 extn.
only). Any type of card can be plugged into any slot. (Do
not use 0+8 card in the Ist slot. This Ist slot is reserved for
2 + 6 card only.) However, if 2+6/0+8 cards are used, then
first all 2+6 cards will be inserted followed by all 0+8 cards.
The numbering scheme for various options shall be as
follows :
1st slot
2+6 line card
2nd slot
2+6 line card
0+8 line card
3rd slot
2+6 line card
0+8 line card
4th slot
2+6 line card
0+8 line card
5th slot
2+6 line card
0+8 line card
Jn 61, 62
EXTN 201, 202, ....... 206
Jn 63, 64
EXTN 207, 208, ....... 212
EXTN 207, 208, ....... 212, 233, 234
Jn 65, 66
EXTN 213, 214, ....... 218
EXTN 213, 214, ....... 218, 235, 236
Jn 67, 68
EXTN 219, 220, ....... 224
EXTN 219, 220, ....... 224, 237, 238
Jn 69, 60
EXTN 225, 226, ....... 230
EXTN 225, 226, ....... 230, 239, 240
RING
Executive ring
RING
RING
RING
External Call
RING
RING
RING
RING
Alarm Call
RING
RING
RING
RING
RING
RING
RING
RING
4.2 Tones
To get a demonstration of the various tones, dial from any
extn.,
761-1
761-2
761-3
761-4
761-5
761-6
761-9
761-0
Dial 0
NOTE:
Each tone shall be heard for about 20 seconds.
5. HOOK FLASH
You shall have to use the Hook-Flash, prior to dialing any
facility code.
Hook flash (HF) is a gentle/ slow tap of the cradle switch.
After HF, you shall get a slow acceptance tone.
Ex. To transfer a P&T call
3.
6 MAKING CALLS
6.1 Internal calls
When you pick-up your phone, you will hear internal dial
tone, then :
DIAL 0
DIAL XX
Where XX is the number of the exchange line (i.e 61 for
line no. 1, 62 for line no. 2 and so on)
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b)
c)
89 1111
Now, you can change/access above features. To come out
of programming mode,
Dial 0
NOTE:
Above password of '1111' can be changed from the main
programming mode.
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12
9. PARKING CALLS
This is the way of putting external calls on hold, so that you
can use your extension for making or answering other calls.
To park the external call :
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Flash 1
Whenever you dial flash 1, the current call will go on hold
& you shall be connected to the new call.
You can toggle any number of times by flash 1 between
the two calls.
14
Hang-up.
The call is transferred.
Hang-up.
The call is automatically transferred.
A. In case the called party (Internal extension) does not
want to talk with the P&T line and hangs up, you will
be automatically connected back to the outside line.
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Hook flash
You are connected back to the outside line.
Go on hook
The call will be camped on the busy extn., and the busy
extn shall keep on getting call waiting beeps. The busy
extn can toggle between the existing call & the transferred
call on hold by
Flash 1
NOTE :
This mode of transfer does not work if the extn. is in dialing
mode.
For conference between both calls,
Dial
H/F + 0
Alternately, on getting waiting beeps, if the busy extension
disconnects, then the transferred call shall ring back on his
extn.
B) If the call being transferred is urgent, then on getting
busy tone
Dial 83
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NOTE :
1) While transferring, if the extn. goes no reply or is busy
and you want to get back to the call-simply H/F. You
shall be connected back to the external call and now
proceed again.
2) If already any call is parked/camped on a extn., you
cannot transfer another call to that extn.
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Dial 76XX
Where XX is the extn. number of the ringing phone.
Dial 4
You shall be connected to the calling extension.
NOTE :
Alarm call ringing on a particular extn. cannot be
picked by any other extn.
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* 12 + Name + #
ABC
DEF
GHI
JKL
MNO
PQRS
TUV
WXYZ
2 = A
*2 = B
*22 = C
B
*2
C
*22
AAA will be
A
2
A
*
A
*
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DEEPAK will be
D
3
E
*3
E
*3
P
7
A
2
K
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Group 1
88 01 1
88 01 2
.
.
.
88 01 5
Group 2
88 02 1
88 02 2
.
.
.
88 02 5
Group 3
88 09 1
88 09 2
.
.
.
88 09 5
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Dial 7
Hang-up.
When the extension becomes free, your phone will ring
(for about 45 sec). Pick-up your phone. The extension you
require will then ring, and when the user answers, you will
be connected.
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Dial 7
Hang-up.
When an outside line becomes free, your phone will ring.
Pick-up your phone. You will hear public dial tone. You can
dial the number you require without having to dial 0/5 again.
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Dial
You can now view the number in the message folder
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0 + External number + #
As soon as you dial above, system shall select the junction
with the cheapest service provider for this number and dial
out the same.
Note :
1) Even with LCR enabled, an extension can be allowed/
disallowed dialing through a specify junction by 61,
62......
2) Console cannot avail this LCR feature.
3) Even if you do not dial # after the external number,
system shall dial out after a predefined time out.
20.1 Internal
When on an internal call, to bring third extension into
conference.
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Dial #.
Dial 70
You will hear normal dial tone.
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Dial 724 XX
Where XX is the extn no. where calls are to be forwarded.
Dial 723 XX
Where XX is the extn. no. where calls are to be forwarded.
21.4 Follow me
If you are temporarily away from your original extn. (say A)
and you want all calls made to your original extn. to
ring on your new extn. (say B):
Dial (From B)
722 XX YYYY
Where XX
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Dial 70
Dial #
The junction through which the number was last dialed
shall be seized ON and the number shall be redialed out
automatically.
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NOTE:1)
2)
3)
4
5)
6)
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2)
Example :
There are five numbers in a company.
27923766, 27921267, 27949260, 27923985, 9312524523
1st three numbers are common
4th is fax
5th is a cell number
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Programme
27923766
27921267
27949260
27923985
9312524523
in
in
in
in
in
88101
88102
88103
88104
88105
Now whenever you shall dial 27923766 & find this number
busy and if you dial # or 711, Crystal PBX shall try next
two numbers in a rotational manner. If you want to call to
the fax / mobile number, dial 88104 / 88105
This alternate number dialing feature can be enabled /
disabled. (Reffer prog. manual)
Flash 1 or Flash 2
It shall be passed on to the junction line.
Example : To receive a 2nd call
Dial Flash #
Now,
Dial Flash 2
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24.1 Barge-in
To pass on any message,
Dial 83
The busy extension (A) will get a warning beep and you
will get music for 5 seconds. After that you shall be
connected to the busy extension. The 3rd extn. will go on
hold & get music tone. The busy extn. (A) can toggle
between the two extns by Flash 1.
NOTE :
Barge - in shall not work if the busy extn. is in conference
mode / dialing mode / ringing mode.
24.2 Monitor
With this facility you can monitor the conversation of
two extensions without any indication (beeps) to
the conversing extensions. To monitor:
Dial 80
You can now monitor the conversation between the busy
extensions.
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89 1111
You shall get acceptance tone.
Now,
Dial
Dial 853
Now,
Dial 0
to come out of programming mode.
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26. HOTLINE
This feature comes in useful when a particular extension /
junction is to be used continuously and repeatedly over
period of time.
Dial 161+XX+Y
Where
XX = extn number.
Y = time delay (2~ 9 Sec.) after which you
want the ring to start.
2.
163 2 5 732123#
To cancel any type of hotline
Dial 160
NOTE:
Use 1 for Jn line 61, 2 for 62 & 3 for 63 & so on.
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Dial 783 HH MM
Your extn. shall now ring daily at this specified time till it is
not cancelled.
To cancel any of the above alarms:
Dial 780
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27.3 Duration
If you want your extn. to ring after a specified duration,
Dial 781 XX
where XX is the time from 01 to 99 minutes.
Dial 784 XX Y HH MM
Where
784 24 2 1710
To cancel all alarms,
Dial 780
NOTE:
Each extension can individually set any one or all three
alarms simultaneously.
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81 + XXXX + Y + ZZ
Where XXXX = your extn. password (Default is
1111)
Y= Accepted / denied table level
ZZ = time in min after which you want
your extn. to be locked (01~99 min)
Note :
1)
2)
82 + Password
To Change Password
Dial
86 + XXXX YYYY
where XXXX = old password
YYYY = new password
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168+Jn no. +1
and to enable it back, dial
168+Jn no. +2
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100
725
Now anyone calling you, shall get busy tone.
To Cancel DND, dial
720
87+Extension no.
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111 XX YYYY
Where XX
= is your extension number
YYYY = is your extension password
Now, you can make one STD / ISD attempt. After dialing
above code, the matured call shall be billed to your extn in
the ASMDR buffer.
To make another attempt, you shall have to dial in above
code again.
NOTE :
Above facility will be functional only after you have changed
your extension password from default 1111.
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112 X
Where X = Junction number (1 for 61, 2 for 62...)
Now, only you can access this trunk. To free the junction,
Dial
112 0
NOTE:
1.) Above junction will also become free automatically if
not used for 3 minutes.
2.) Jn '0' cannot be reserved.
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2.
3.
Level
0
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
XX0,
XX0,
XX0,
XX0,
XX0,
XX0,
XX0,
XX0,
XX0,
XX0,
XX1,
XX1,
XX1,
XX1,
XX1,
XX1,
XX1,
XX1,
XX1,
XX1,
XX2,
XX2,
XX2,
XX2,
XX2,
XX2,
XX2,
XX2,
XX2,
XX2,
............XX9
............XX9
............XX9
............XX9
............XX9
............XX9
............XX9
............XX9
............XX9
............XX9
Denied group
YY0,
YY0,
YY0,
YY0,
YY0,
YY0,
YY0,
YY0,
YY0,
YY0,
YY1,
YY1,
YY1,
YY1,
YY1,
YY1,
YY1,
YY1,
YY1,
YY1,
YY2,
YY2,
YY2,
YY2,
YY2,
YY2,
YY2,
YY2,
YY2,
YY2,
............YY9
............YY9
............YY9
............YY9
............YY9
............YY9
............YY9
............YY9
............YY9
............YY9
Where
XX0... XX9 are ten numbers (max. 14 digits) for accepted
group and
YY0...YY9 are ten numbers (max. 14 digits) for denied
group.
4.
5.
6.
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NOTE:
The system shall compare only the programmed
digits with the dialed digits. Once the programmed number
of digits tally with the dialed digits, then balance digits are
dialed without any check.
Example :If 022 is programmed in the allowed group, and 0223 in the
denied list, then all numbers exceeding 022 (i.e.
022123.......... , 022422........etc.) will be allowed, except
for numbers exceeding 0223......
Similarly, while checking in the denied list, if the programmed
digits fully match with the starting digits of the dialed number,
then access is denied.
Default accepted / denied table is as follows
Level Status
0
1
2
3~9
only Intercom
STD/9 lock
ISD lock
All Allowed
3)
For check-in,
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47
48
=
=
=
=
=
=
=
=
A,B,C
D,E,F
G,H,I
J,K,L
M,N,O
P,Q,R,S
T,U,V
W,X,Y,Z
Dial #
You shall get DOSA beeps & you can proceed again .
During DOSA, after every 30 secs you shall get reminder
beeps and after 10 Secs. of the beep, the call will get
disconnected. To extend your call, dial any digit from 0-9
after the beep.
To disconnect between 30 secs,
Dial #
The 2nd jn. will be released and you shall get acceptance
beep again. Now, you can make a new call by dialing
2nd Jn. no. + number. If you do not wish to make a new call
Dial
# again.
All DOSA calls are given in the print out and are marked
with letter "D".
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Dial #
2)
3)
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4)
5)
7)
47. PAGING
A paging port is provided in the Pigeon system to which
you can connect any amplifier input.
To announce through this port
Dial 3998
You shall get ringback tone for 5 sec. and music shall
be heard on the paging speakers.
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COMPUTER
Specifications
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
+Ve
RXD
TXD
NC
GND
+Ve
NC
NC
NC
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F 3 * 1 XXX Y
Where XXX = extn. no.
Y = 1 for Check-In
2 for Check-Out
If your command is accepted, you will get a 'Y' display.
To feed in the name of any extn., type
P + Programming Data
As soon as you type in any complete programming data,
you will get a 'Y' display. You can now type in the next required
programming. If you programme in any wrong code, you will
get a 'N' display.
Example :
To allow STD dialling to all extension's, type
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P 94 * 22
180020 93230000*#
727
Now wherever there is a direct incoming call on your
extn, Crystal PBX shall seize a free jn in the '0' group
& dial out your new number.
Once you are connected with the caller, you can extend or
disconnect the call on DOSA concept.
To cancel, dial
720
171
If there is a D.P. ring on any CLIP phone - " 0008 DOOR
PHONE RING " shall be displayed . If desired , you can
change this display message to any other desired name
(reff. prog manual )
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721+9+1
Now you can record a message of 6 seconds
Example:
This is a panic message from ........ Please help
immediately.
To have a replay of this message ,dial (from user P.W )
722 91 and
722 92
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Message No
60
Message
Explanation
01
02
03
04
Message to an incoming
caller when the dialed
extn. is busy
05
06
No reply (6 sec.)
Message to an
incoming caller when the
dialled extn goes noreply
07
Message to an incoming
caller when he dials any
invalid number.
09
721 + X 1
where X= message no (01~07)
Disconnect immeadeatly after your message is complete
To have a replay of above message in the 1st channel, dial
722 + X 1
To have a replay of message in the 2nd channel, dial
722 + X 2
Note : Though you shall get the same message in 722 X1
and 722 X2, it is advisable that you check all message's in
both channels, to ensure that both channels are working
properly.
61
62
To switch ON relay,
Dial ( from dial tone )
165
and to switch OFF,
Dial
166
To set relay in auto mode, (from user prog. mode)
Dial
854 3
For auto mode, up to 24 sets of timings can be programmed
for the relay to switch ON/OFF automatically. For setting of
timings, refer to programmers guide.
You can also control this relay from a remote end.
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To On / Off relay
175
To switch OFF , dial
176
For click action, dial
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177
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164 X
Where X =1 for 1st mic
2 for 2nd mic
You can also monitor from any remote end. To do so,
164 + 1 or 2
You can now monitor for 30 secs. To increase this time, dial
after the beep
0 ~ 9 (any digit)
To disconnect, dial
#
Note :
An optional mic interface card is required, for this
feature
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Note :
1)
2)
Before starting for storage of P&T calls for the 1st time,
first clear printer buffer and STD code table. Refer to
programmers guide for details.
Due to various parameters taken into consideration by
the P&T department (such as number of calls etc), the
P&T billing may not match with EPABX 's buffer print
out. Crystal assumes no responsibility for such
differences.
89 1111
Now for
PRINT OUT OF LAST FEW CALLS
Dial
7144 XXXX
where XXXX are the last number of calls
Example : To get a print out of last 100 calls, dial 71140100
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SMDR REPORT # : TYPE-WISE LISTING FOR ALL CALLS AS ON 19-05-07 (SAT) AT 16:35
SR
EXT1-EXT2 T
NUMBER
DATE
TIME
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
15
201-201
304-207
227-227
3998-201
3998-304
201-201
304-304
3998-3999
227-227
3998-3999
201-201
304-304
227-227
3998-304
3998-3999
27923985
01202456789
0023456789
123567788
9876543210
022542562568
008956856265
01141415252
27923766
01414153
005522553668
27921267
022546879
02225633698
01147474758
19-05-07
19-05-07
19-05-27
19-05-07
19-05-07
19-05-07
19-05-07
19-05-07
19-05-07
19-05-07
19-05-07
19-05-07
19-05-07
19-05-07
19-05-07
15:31
15:32
15:32
15:33
15:33
15:34
15:34
15:34
15:34
15:35
15:35
15:35
15:35
15:36
15:36
Local
STD
ISD
Total
::::-
1
2
3
1
1
4
1
1
3
1
4
1
2
1
1
Calls
Calls
Calls
Calls
:3
:3
:3
:9
Time
Time
Time
Time
:
:
:
:
D U R RATE
33
28
19
06
11
21
17
0
35
0
20
19
32
09
0
87
81
56
224
U N I T S AMOUNT REM
180.0
1
1.20
d
8.0
4
6.80
d?
1.7
1.2
16.40
d?
**INCOMMING CALL**
**INCOMMING CALL**
8.0
3
5.60
d?
1.7
11
15.20
d?
INCOMMING MISSED CALL
180.0
1
1.20
d
INCOMMING MISSED CALL
1.7
12
16.40
d?
180.0
1
1.20
d
8.0
5
8.00
d?
**INCOMMING CALL**
INCOMMING MISSED CALL
Units :3
Units :12
Units :35
Units :50
Amt:
Amt:
Amt:
Amt:
3.60
20.40
48.00
72.00
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SMDR REPORT # 1: TYPE-WISE LISTING FOR LOCAL CALLS AS ON 19-05-07 (SAT) AT 16:34
S R EXT1-EXT2 T
NUMBER
DATE
TIME
D U R RATE
1
2
3
4.
5.
27923985
123567788
9876543210
27923766
27921267
19-05-07
19-05-07
19-05-07
19-05-07
19-05-07
15:31
15:33
15:33
15:34
15:35
33
6
11
35
19
201-201
3998-201
3998-304
227-227
304-304
Local : STD :
ISD :
Total :
1
1
1
3
1
Calls
Calls
Calls
Calls
:
:
:
:
3
0
0
3
Time
Time
Time
Time
:
:
:
:
87
0
0
87
U N I T S AMOUNTREM
180.0
1
1.20
**INCOMMING CALL**
**INCOMMIG CALL**
180.0
1
1.20
180.0
1
1.20
Units
Units
Units
Units
:
:
:
:
3
0
0
3
Amt.
Amt.
Amt.
Amt.
:
:
:
:
d
d
3.60
0.00
0.00
3.60
SMDR REPORT # : TYPE-WISE LISTING FOR STD CALLS AS ON 19-05-07 (SAT) AT 15:36
S R EXT1-EXT2 T
NUMBER
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
01202456789 19-05-07
022542562568 19-05-07
01141415252 19-05-07
01414153
19-05-07
022546879
19-05-07
02225633698 19-05-07
01147474758 19-05-07
304-304
201-201
3998-3999
3998-3999
277-277
3998-304
3998-3999
Local:STD:STD:Total:-
Calls
Calls
Calls
Calls
2
4
1
1
2
1
1
:
:
:
:
0
3
0
3
70
DATE
Time :
Time
Time
Time
TIME
D U R RATE
15:32
15:34
15:34
15:35
15:35
15:36
15:36
28
21
0
0
32
9
0
0
81
0
81
Units
Units
Units
Units
U N I T S AMOUNT REM
8.0
4
6.80
d?
8.0
3
5.60
d?
INCOMING MISSED CALL
INCOMING MISSED CALL
8.0
5
8.00
d?
**INCOMMING CALL**
INCOMMING MISSED CALL
:
:
:
:
0
12
0
12
Amt.:
Amt:
Amt:
Amt :
0.00
20.40
0.00
20.40
SMDR REPORT # : TYPE-WISE LISTING FOR ISD CALLS AS ON 19-05-07 (SAT) AT 16:34
SR
1
2
3
EXT1-EXT2 T
NUMBER
DATE
227-227
304-304
201-201
0023456789
008956856265
00552255668
19-05-07 15:32
19-05-07 15:34
19-05-07 15:35
Local:STD:ISD:Total:-
3
1
4
Calls:0
Calls:0
Calls:3
Calls:3
Time
Time
Time
Time
:
:
:
:
TIME
D U R RATE
UNITS
19
17
20
12
11
12
0
0
56
56
1.7
1.7
1.7
Units :
UnitS :
Units
Units
AMOUNT REM
16.40
15.20
16.40
0
0
35
35
Amt :
Amt :
Amt:
Amt:
d?
d?
d?
0.00
0.00
48.00
48.00
NUMBER
DATE
TIME
D U R RATE
1
2
3
4
5
01202456789
9876543210
008956856265
27921267
02225633698
19-05-07
19-05-07
19-05-07
19-05-07
19-05-07
15:32
15:33
15:34
15:35
15:36
28
11
17
19
9
304-304
3998-304
304-304
304-304
3998-304
Local:STD:ISD:Total:-
2
1
1
1
1
Calls:1
Calls:1
Calls:1
Calls:3
Time
Time
Time
Time
:
:
:
:
19
17
28
64
U N I T S AMOUNT REM
8.0
4
6.80
**INCOMING CALL**
1.7
11
15.20
180.0
1
1.20
**INCOMING CALL**
Units1
Units 4
Units 11
Units 16
Amt :
Amt :
Amt:
Amt:
d?
d?
d
1.20
6.80
15.20
23.20
71
NUMBER
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
27923985
19-05-07
123567788
19-05-07
9876543210 19-05-07
008956856265 19-05-07
01141415252 19-05-07
01414153
19-05-07
27921267
19-05-07
02225633698 19-05-07
01147474758 19-05-07
201-201
3998-201
3998-304
304-304
3998-3999
3998-3999
304-304
3998-304
3998-3999
Local:STD:STD:Total:-
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
Calls
Calls
Calls
Calls
:
:
:
:
2
0
1
3
DATE
Time :
Time
Time
Time
TIME
D U R RATE
15:31
15:33
15:33
15:34
15:34
15:35
15:35
15:36
15:36
33
6
11
17
0
0
19
9
0
52
0
17
69
Units
Units
Units
Units
U N I T S AMOUNT REM
180.0
1
1.20
d
**INCOMMING CALL**
**INCOMMING CALL**
1.7
11
15.20
d?
INCOMMING MISSED CALL
INCOMMING MISSED CALL
180.0
1
1.20
d
**INCOMMING CALL**
**INCOMMING MISSED CALL**
:
:
:
:
2
0
11
13
Amt.:
Amt:
Amt:
Amt :
2.40
0.00
15.20
17.60
NUMBER
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
279239585
19-05-07
01202456789 19-05-07
0023456789 19-05-07
022542562568 19-05-07
008956856265 19-05-07
27923766
19-05-07
005522553668 19-05-07
27921267
19-05-07
022546879
19-05-07
34
19-05-07
201-201
304-304
227-227
201-201
304-304
227-227
201-201
304-304
227-227
201-201
Local:STD:STD:Total:-
Calls
Calls
Calls
Calls
1
2
3
4
1
3
4
1
2
1
:
:
:
:
4
3
3
10
72
DATE
Time :
Time
Time
Time
TIME
D U R RATE
U N I T S AMOUNT REM
15:31
15:32
15:32
15:34
15:34
15:34
15:35
15:35
15:35
18:48
33
28
19
21
17
35
20
19
32
72
1
4
12
3
11
1
12
1
5
1
159
81
56
296
180.0
8.0
1.7
8.0
1.7
180.0
1.7
180.0
8.0
180.0
Units
Units
Units
Units
:
:
:
:
4 Amt.:
12 Amt:
35 Amt:
1 Amt :
1.20
6.80
16.40
5.60
15.20
1.20
16.40
1.20
8.00
1.20
4.80
20.40
48.00
73.20
d
d?
d?
d?
d?
d
d?
d
d?
d
S R EXT1-EXT2 T
NUMBER
DATE
TIME
D U R RATE
1
2
3
4
5
6
123567788
9876543210
01141415252
01414153
02225633698
01147474758
19-05-07
19-05-07
19-05-07
19-05-07
19-05-07
19-05-07
15:33
15:33
15:34
15:35
15:36
15:36
6
11
0
0
9
0
3998-201
3998-304
3998-3999
3998-3999
3998-304
3998-3999
Local:STD:STD:Total:-
1
1
1
1
1
1
Calls
Calls
Calls
Calls
:
:
:
:
0
0
0
0
Time
Time
Time
Time
:
:
:
:
0
0
0
0
Units
Units
Units
Units
U N I T S AMOUNT REM
**INCOMMING CALL**
**INCOMMING CALL**
INCOMMING MISSED CALL
INCOMMING MISSED CALL
**INCOMMING CALL**
INCOMMING MISSED CALL
:
:
:
:
0
0
0
0
Amt.:
Amt:
Amt:
Amt :
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
NUMBER
1
2
3
3998-3999 1
3998-3999 1
3998-3999 1
Local:STD:STD:Total:-
Calls
Calls
Calls
Calls
:
:
:
:
0
0
0
0
DATE
Time
Time
Time
Time
TIME
:
:
:
:
0
0
0
0
D U R RATE
0
0
0
U N I T S AMOUNT REM
:
:
:
:
0
0
0
0
Amt.:
Amt:
Amt:
Amt :
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
73
SMDR REPORT # 10: TOTAL CALL AMOUNT OF ALL EXTS. AS ON 20-05-07 (Sun) AT 10:01:29
Room No.
Amount
Room No.
Amount
201
203
205
144.40
67.20
0.00
202
204
206
8.00
0.00
33.60
NUMBER
DATE
0895688
20-05-07 09:50
202-202
Local:STD:STD:Total:-
Calls
Calls
Calls
Calls
:
:
:
:
0
1
0
1
74
Time
Time
Time
Time
TIME
:
:
:
:
0
36
0
36
D U R RATE
U N I T S AMOUNT REM
36
8.0
Units
Units
Units
Units
:
:
:
:
0
5
0
5
Amt.:
Amt:
Amt:
Amt :
8.00
0.00
8.00
0.00
8.00
d?
NUMBER
CFEXT.
10
01
27923766
201
02
NUMBER/NAME CFEXT.
22792267
202
10
03
27949260
203
10
04
27923982
201
10
05
32905268
203
10
06
11
01
9811114477
205
11
02
9811123123
204
11
03
9811121221
204
11
04
9891112211
204
11
05
09897554466
205
11
06
SANJAY
PAWAN
NUMBER
CFEXT.
NUMBER/NAME CFEXT.
01
01
456456456
201
01
02
07897897898
210
01
03
08528528525
207
01
04
0852085208
201
01
05
32040861
204
01
06
ANIL
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NUMBER
LOC.
JN NO.
NUMBER
00
02
04
06
08
10
12
14
1
1
1
1
1
1
3
5
7
9
01
03
05
07
09
11
13
15
1
1
1
1
3
2
4
6
8
01
2
2
2
2
2
1
1
1
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1
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2
2
2
2
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2
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4
1
1
1
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3
2
2
2
2
4
75
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NO.
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TRUNK ACCESS
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DNDNDNDNDNDNDNDNDNDN
201
202
203
204
205
206
207
208
209
210
211
212
213
214
215
216
217
218
219
220
221
222
223
224
225
226
227
228
229
230
88
88
88
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88
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33
CB : Call Budgeting
F0 : Feature Access Level
F1 : Class of Service
F2 : DOSA
F3 : Flash Timer
F4 : CB On/Off
F12 : Call Privacies for
76
N
N
N
N
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N
N
N
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1
1
1
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1111
1111
2222
2222
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0
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0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
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0
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0
0
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8
98
28
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F12 F F F DIR
P P P 1 1 1 1 2
1 2 3 3 4 5 DNDN
N
N
N
N
N
N
N
N
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FLEX#
EXTENSION NAME
01
02
03
04
201
202
203
204
ANIL PRAJAPATI
AJAY SHARMA
JOSHI JI
DEEPAK
GUEST GROUP
PARTY1
SERVICE
PARTY2
GUEST
FLOOR NUMBER
1
0
2
2
715 1
77
PASSWORD
VIRTUAL EXTENSON
1234
2222
3333
5555
7777
9999
5678
PASSOWRD
3901
3903
3905
3907
3909
3911
3913
4321
1111
4444
6666
8888
0000
90*#
715 6
78
Denied list
0
98
3
180
95
6
7
8
9
0
*
#
Class of Service # 1
I n d e x Allowed list
0
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
*
#
Denied list
00
00
9
*
#