- PABX format:
ALSO SEE: How do I configure the PANASONIC KXTD1232:
How do I configure the PANASONIC KXTD1232 - Plugin: 'PanasonicKXTD1232.dll', version '2007.07.10.1' or newer
Upload the dll file: How to update a Plugin - SMDR data for Panasonic KXTD 1232:
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31/10/05 10:05AM *1096 21 9852903 00:01'33
31/10/05 10:05AM 120 04 <I> 0'00 00:00'50 TR
31/10/05 10:05AM 131 03 <I> 0'00 00:03'22 TR
Date Time Ext CO Dial Number Ring Duration Acc code CD
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31/10/05 10:05AM 140 01 <I> 0'00 00:00'40
31/10/05 10:08AM 128 01 <I> 0'00 00:02'12
05/12/09 11:21AM 600 05 0215296718 00:04'05
05/12/09 11:21AM 204 04 0215521196 00:03'09
05/12/09 11:22AM 205 07 0219819963 00:00'44
Date Time Ext CO Dial Number Duration Acc code CD
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05/12/09 11:24AM 600 01 00:00'06
05/12/09 11:25AM 204 01 00:00'56 TR
05/12/09 11:25AM 117 05 0219885938 00:02'17
05/12/09 11:28AM 600 03 00:00'09
Changes made to the plugin:
The time in TOPAZ is the start time of the call.
For example, if this is the call data string:
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31/10/05 10:39AM *1377 21 6481220 00:01'05
then the time of the call displayed in PABX3 and then TOPAZ will be 10:37:55.
This time is calculated by taking time that the PABX gives off and subtracting the duration.
In this case 10:39:00 minus the duration, 00:01:05.
Please note: The PABX does not give off seconds and therefore seconds will be taken as 00.
If the actual end time of the call is 10:39:59 and you subtract 00:01:05, the start time
of the call is in fact 10:38:54. Because the rawdata does not contain seconds we use 00
(therefore 10:39:00), which in this case then makes the start time 10:37:55.