And, you'll need a serial line printer, which is fairly rare these days. I used an old (OLD) Epson MX80 dot matrix printer with a parallel to serial converter for a while. Now I have mine connected to a serial port on my PC, and look at the output in Hyperterminal. The PC also runs my weather station software, so it's running all the time anyway, and I just leave that Hyperterminal session running on it.
A couple of other things... My 123211-D will buffer up to a page of calls, and we never have that many in a day. I put the printer on a timer (an X10 module controlled by my home automation software) and turned it on for 5 minutes every day to get the printout. Also, you need a line or character printer, rather than a page printer like an inkjet or a laser. Else you will either get a single line on each piece of paper, or maybe, like above, the printer will save everything until there's a page worth to print. Carl Navarro wrote: >At 12:34 AM 1/25/2006, Joey del Mundo wrote: > > >>Hi, I have a kx-tda200 and I want it to print the call activities of >>each extension phone. The manual says this pbx can actually do that >>but I can't figure out how. Please help. Thanks. >> >> > >Round up the same cable you use to access the voice mail and plug it >into the serial port of the PBX. I think it is turned on by default >and you set the baud rate in programming. You may have to go into >programming to turn it on if the vendor has disabled SMDR. > >Carl Navarro > > > > >_________________________________________________________________ >KX-T Mailing list --- http://kxthelp.com/ >Subscription changes: http://kxthelp.com/mailman/listinfo/kxt > > > > > _________________________________________________________________ KX-T Mailing list --- http://kxthelp.com/ Subscription changes: http://kxthelp.com/mailman/listinfo/kxt

