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To save a backup of the CDR data, type the location of the folder you want to store the files; by default, the following path is provided {app}\backup\backup-{year}-{month}-{day}.{uiv}. The {..} represent the system variables which are explained in more detail in the table below:

ItemDescription
appThis variable is the The installation path for where TIM Plus is installed.
yearThis will enter the The year the data was captured so that it is easily recognisable later. It can be used to create sub-folders which contain this information or filenames.
monthThis will enter the The month the data was captured so that it is easily recognisable later. It can be used to create sub-folders which contain this information or filenames.
dayThis will enter the The day the data was captured so that it is easily recognisable later. It can be used to create sub-folders which contain this information or filenames.
uivThe UIV represents the unique ID associated to each site.
Timestamp received data

Some PBXs telephone systems do not always output the date and time for in the call recordsCDR data. This option allows you to timestamp all the call logging data received.

Binary data

This option is used only for PBXs telephone systems that send the CDR data in binary format (e.g. ISDX telephone system). When  To prevent data corruption, when the

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LabelBinary data
option is ticked, we don't add avoid adding a new line after each data batch we receive. This prevents data corruption.

Delay processing of received data by { }ms

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