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ccount Code Entry
Description
An Account Code is used to identify incoming and outgoing
outside calls for accounting and billing purposes. The account code
is appended to the Station Message Detail Recording (SMDR) call
record. For incoming outside calls, account codes are optional. For
outgoing outside calls, there are three modes available to enter an
account code: Verified-All Calls mode; Verified Toll Restriction
Override mode; and Option mode. One mode is selected for each
extension on a Class of Service basis.
In Verified-All Calls mode, the user must always enter a pre-
assigned account code when making any of the following calls
unless it has previously been stored in memory:
• Call Forwarding – to CO Line
• Last Number Redial
• Line Access
• Notebook Function
• One-Touch Dialling
• Pickup Dialling
• Saved Number Redial
• Station Speed Dialling
• System Speed Dialling
In Verified-Toll Restriction Override mode, the user can enter a pre-
assigned account code only when the user needs to override toll
restriction.
In Option mode, the user can enter any account code if needed.
Conditions
• An account code can be stored into Memory Dialling (System / Station
Speed Dialling; Notebook Function; One-Touch Dialling; Pickup
Dialling; Call Forwarding – to CO Line).
• The Account button may be used in place of the feature number. A
flexible button on the proprietary telephone set can be programmed as
the Account button.
• Account code entry after CPC detection must be done within 15
seconds. Otherwise, SMDR call record is activated and entry becomes
impossible afterwards.
• If disconnection signal is selected in program [990], Area 01 – bit 3 and
Recall function is enabled in Area 02 – bit 5, the Verified
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All Calls
extension is allowed to make an outside call using the same line with
Recall function.
• If an account code is appended to a call, specified display telephone
users can see the charge for the call (Charge Fee Reference).
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