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By default, the SMDR output of a Siemens OpenOffice phone system is not enabled. For information about how to configure the output for incoming, outgoing and internal calls, contact your system maintainer.

 

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Setting up a DSN connection

To enable TIM Enterprise to work with the Siemens OpenOffice, you need to set up a DSN connection, by following the steps below:

  1. Open Windows Control Panel.
  2. Double-click on the Administrative tools icon.
  3. Double-click on the Data Sources (ODBC) icon.
  4. Click on the System DSN tab.
  5. Click on the Add button.
  6. Select Native from the driver list and click Finish.
  7. In the Data source name field enter Siemens OpenOffice.
  8. Click on the OK button to save the changes.

An example of an ODBC entry is shown below:

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URL/download/attachments/4817029/siemens_openoffice_1.png

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<a id="Configure the interface file"></a>

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  1. Open the
    Referencemacro
    LabelSiemens OpenOffice.TDT
    file, located by default in
    Referencemacro
    LabelC:\Program Files (x86)\Tri-Line\TIM Enterprise\config
    .
  2. Edit the file to point to the IP address of your Siemens OpenOffice and enter the relevant username and password, as shown below.
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    URL/download/attachments/3014664/siemens_openoffice_4.png
  3. Remove the apostrophe (') in front of the amended fields to enable them. An example of a configured interface file is shown below:
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    URL/download/attachments/3014664/siemens_openoffice_5.png

 

HTML
<a id="Set up a DSN connection"></a>

Setting up a DSN connection

To enable TIM Enterprise to work with the Siemens OpenOffice, you need to set up a DSN connection, by following the steps below:

  1. Open Windows Control Panel.
  2. Double-click on the Administrative tools icon.
  3. Double-click on the Data Sources (ODBC) icon.
  4. Click on the System DSN tab.
  5. Click on the Add button.
  6. Select Native from the driver list and click Finish.
  7. In the Data source name field enter Siemens OpenOffice.
  8. Click on the OK button to save the changes.

An example of an ODBC entry is shown below:

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Borderfalse
URL/download/attachments/4817029/siemens_openoffice_1.png

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<a id="Configure TIM Enterprise"></a>

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