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Split (Alternate)
DS1000/2000 Software ManualChapter 1: Features343
Split (Alternate)
Description
With Split, an extension user can split (alternate) between a current call and a new call. Split lets the 
extension user easily alternate between the calls without joining (Conferencing) the parties 
together.
Conditions
None
Default Setting
Split disabled (no Split keys programmed).
Programming Guide
Programming List
Program 1701 -  Split Key (page 520)
Assign a Programmable Function Key as a Split key...

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Split (Alternate)
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Other Related Features
Call Waiting / Camp-On (page 74)
Camp-On lets an extension user know that a call is waiting to be answered. The user can Split 
between the waiting call and their current call.
Direct Station Selection (DSS) Console (page 128)
A DSS Console can have a Split key.
Off-Hook Signaling (page 270)
An extension user can alternate between their active call and their waiting call.
Feature Operation
To Split between your...

Page 353

Station Instruments
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Station Instruments
Description
The system offers 22-Button Display, 22-Button Standard, 34-Button Display, and 34-Button Super 
Display keyset telephones.DS2000 Fixed Slot Available.
DS2000 U Slot DTMF supervisory tones play through the keyset handset or speaker whenever 
the user lifts the handset. Supervisor tones play whether the keyset is on-hook, 
on a call or in the programming mode. DS1000
System keysets provide a host of...

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Station Instruments
346Chapter 1: FeaturesDS1000/2000 Software Manual
Ring/Message Lamp
Each keyset has a Ring/Message Lamp. Located on the upper right of the keyset faceplate, the 
Ring/Message Lamp indicates for the following features:
34-Button Display Telephone
The 34-Button Display Telephone features a 2-
line, 20 character display with 4 Interactive 
Soft Keys for intuitive feature access, 10 Per-
sonal Speed Dial bin keys, 24 Programmable 
Function keys and 14 fixed feature keys. It also 
offers a...

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Station Instruments
DS1000/2000 Software ManualChapter 1: Features347
Conditions
None
Default Setting
All extensions set up as 22-Button Display keysets (circuit type 02)
Programming List
Program 1801 - Extension Circuit Type (page 532)
Assign the correct circuit type for each extension:
01 = 22-Button Standard
02 = 22-Button Display
06 = 34-Button Display
09 = 34-Button Super Display
Other Related Features
None
Feature Operation
Refer to the individual features in this manual. 

Page 356

Station Message Detail Recording
348Chapter 1: FeaturesDS1000/2000 Software Manual
Station Message Detail Recording
Description
Station Message Detail Recording (SMDR) provides a record of the system’s trunk calls. Typically, 
the record outputs to a customer-provided printer, terminal or SMDR data collection device. SMDR 
allows you to monitor the usage at each extension and trunk. This makes charge-back and traffic 
management easier. SMDR includes both incoming and outgoing calls, and can be turned...

Page 357

Station Message Detail Recording
DS1000/2000 Software ManualChapter 1: Features349
SMDR Report Definitions
SMDR Report Format
SMDR Report Definitions
Sta The extension that placed or answered the call
Lin The trunk used for the call
Number Dialed For outgoing calls, the number dialed on the trunk 
(up to 20 digits)
Account Account code
Start The time the call was initially answered
Duration The total duration of the call
T In Fix
ed Slot:
O = Outgoing trunk call
I = Incoming trunk call
In U Slot:
OUT =...

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Station Message Detail Recording
350Chapter 1: FeaturesDS1000/2000 Software Manual
Call Record Header
1 1-3 - characters
4 + character
5-7 - characters
8 + character
9-40 - characters
41 + character
42-51 - characters
52 + character
53-61 - characters
62 + character
63-70 - characters
71 + character
U Slot 72-74 - characters
Fixed Slot 72 - character
2 1-3 Sta
4 | character
5-7 Lin
8 | character
9-40 (9 spaces) Number Dialed (10 spaces)
41 |  character
42-51 (2 spaces) Account (1 space)
52 |  character...

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Station Message Detail Recording
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Conditions
None
Default Setting
SMDR output disabled.3 1-3 - characters
4 + character
5-7 - characters
8 + character
9-40 - characters
41 + character
42-51 - characters
52 + character
53-61 - characters
62 + character
63-70 - characters
71 + character
U SLot 72-74 - characters
Fixed Slot 72 - character
Call Record
1 1-3 Extension number
4 | character
5-7 Trunk number (2 digits, right justified, preceded by 
one space)
8 |...

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Station Message Detail Recording
352Chapter 1: FeaturesDS1000/2000 Software Manual
Programming Guide
Step-by-step guide for setting up SMDR 
Step 1: Should system output SMDR?
• In Program 0301 - SMDR Port (page 450), enter 
1 to enable SMDR at the CPU RS-232-C port.
• In Program 0301 - CPU Baud Rate (page 450), 
set the baud rate on the RS-232-C port to match 
the requirements of the connected SMDR device. 
The entries are 1-5 in DS1000; 1-7 in DS1000.
• In Program 0301 - SMDR Port (page 450), enter 
0...
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