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is it possible to reset the smdr buffer in sv8500? and how? Regards.
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Thank you for posting. The said command is not listed in the command manual. how can I use this command "DLSD".
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There is a separate manual called SMDR Programming. It indicates that if you set ASYDL 576 b2 from 1 to 0, then back to 1, this will reset the SMDR, assuming SMDR Output Type is LAN. Don't know if it works the other way.
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DLSD allows you to see how many calls are in the buffer, the first and last ones in and the ability to clear all. I'm not sure if this command was included in any manuals. I have not used it in a while so I cannot give you specific steps. Look at it and you can figure it out. It also tells you if you are using RS-232 or IP as your connection.
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