
Silent Mode Button
When a telephone is mapped with this button, the user can press it to turn off the ringer at his or her
station for the duration of the current ringing call. Ringer operation is restored when a new call rings
at the station.
Also refer to the discussion titled Programmable Button Flexibility.
Single-Line Proprietary Telephone Support
The system supports a proprietary single-line telephone. The single-line telephone provides basic
intercom service coupled with the ability to access outside lines and system features through special
access codes. The installer identifies the station port for single-line telephone use.
SMDA Reports
The system will automatically provide an SMDA report whenever the costed call storage reaches 95
percent of capacity. The installer can arrange the system to print the reports automatically at a
specific time in the order that they are specified. The attendant can view the number of free records
or delete all stored records. Deleting all stored records insures that the system is storing only the
latest SMDA reports and provides a known starting point for record storage. Also, the installer can
use the programming terminal to view the number of free records and delete all the stored records.
Any call records created between the time the report printout was started and completed will not be
printed or deleted. If the reports are not deleted after they are printed, a later command to delete
records will delete all records at that point and not just the ones that were printed in the previously
generated reports. The installer can arrange for the system to always delete the records after they
have been printed. The attendant can request particular reports at any time they are required.
If the installer arranges the system to use account codes, they can be used to identify calls by
category or by any other desired grouping so that costing by that category or grouping can be
reported.
SMDA Report Types
There are four different Station Message Detail Accounting reports:
•
detailed report sorted by stations,
•
detailed report sorted by account codes,
•
line summary report,
•
general output of all records.
SMDA Metering Pulse Totals
Metering Pulse is a method used in countries other than the United States to determine call duration
and cost. Therefore, if you are installing the FX II in a country that uses E1 lines, selecting this
option will allow the system to cost calls by monitoring the metering pulses originating from the
central office.
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General Description GCA40–242
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