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Panasonic KX-TD500 v3 (cost). SMDR/CDR data format and connection settings


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SMDR settings

SMDR enable/disable

Pinout and wiring

PBX (25 pin male) PC (9 pin female) PC (25 pin female)
1 GND 1
2 2 3
3 3 2
6 4 20
7 5 7
20 6,7,8 5,6,8

RJ45 - Rear Serial Port B Adapter Pinout

RJ45 pin Name DB9 pin
1 RTS 7
2 DTR 4
3 TXD 3
4 GND 5
5 RI 9
6 RXD 2
7 DCD/DSR 1 or 6*
8 CTS 8

Configuring a COM port

The COM port number should match the number in your system. You can check the correct port number in Devices Manager → Ports.

1. Add a new configuration with the RS232 data source (if you didn't it before).

RS232 Interface

2. Select the COM port and configure the communication settings for your PBX corresponding to your PBX settings.

RS232 or COM port settings for (none)
Port flow control settings (none)

Selecting the correct parser for Panasonic KX-TD500 v3 (cost)

Parser Selection For Panasonic KX-TD500 v3 (cost) - SMDR/CDR call logging & accounting

Panasonic KX-TD500 v3 (cost)

Panasonic KX-TD500 v3 (cost)

Data items

DescriptionData typeColumn name
Call datedatetimeCALL_DATE
Call time onlydatetimeCALL_TIME2
Call date and timedatetimeCALL_TIME
TypestringCALL_TYPE
ExtensionstringEXT
COstringTRUNK
DirectionstringDIRECTION
Dialed numberstringDIALED_PHONE
CallerstringCALLER_PHONE
Call durationdatetimeCALL_DURATION
Call duration (s)integerCALL_DURATION_S
CostfloatCOST
AccountstringACC
CDstringFLAG1

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