EZ Call a Matic User Manual - page 13
(c)
Type in the default password and enter the programming mode of the system. If the serial
port parameters of the PBX are known and if the PBX is listed in the predefined types under
program 103, then you may start using the system straight away.
If one or both of the above are unknown then proceed as follows.
(d)
Read the section 'Raw Data pass through' in the programming section and set the system to
pass through the raw data read from the serial port to the parallel printer. Program 106
(page 13).
Now, set the serial port parameters for the PBX - you will have to try different combinations
one by one - and make a call from the PBX, so that the call record is put out by the PBX on its
serial port.
The most common baud rates are 300, 1200, 2400 and 9600 and usually 8-bit transmission
mode is used. So, start with these combinations and after every call is made, check whether
the printer prints out the call or not. You will have to continue with this trial and error
method till the correct combination is found.
(e)
Once the serial port for the PBX interface is properly configured, print the Ruler lines on the
printer through Program 103 and then collect a few call records. Now, find out the starting
column numbers and field lengths for each field in the raw call record as received from the
PBX. Some samples records are given below: -
Date
05/10
05/10
05/10
Time
1.08 P
1.09 P
1.09 P
Duration
00:00:06
00:00:44
00:01:12
Ext
139
263
263
9
9
9
3892067
Number
1609386000
01191272481370
T092
T094
T098
TRK
AC.#
7099
7099
7099
Read the 'SMDR configuration' section and proceed to program the SMDR details accordingly.
After this is done, the details of the calls will start appearing on the LCD to indicate the proper
functioning of the unit in its very basic mode. By default, the system is programmed for MITEL
PBX with 1200 baud, 8 data, 1 stop, and no parity.
The next section describes each of the available programs in detail.
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