July 2003
NEC Business Solutions Ltd
12 – A1
Account Code Entry
Doc. No. 8
201 - Re
lease 1.0
July 2003
1.
Press the hookswitch, and receive a new internal dial tone; the outside
party is put on hold.
2.
Dial Account Code Entry Access Code
________
(not assigned at
default).
3.
Enter the Account Code using the dial pad.
4.
Provide a hookflash to return to the held call.
QUICK ACCESS
CODE
REFERENCE
SERVICE
CONDITIONS
Data Assignment
The Account Code Entry Access Code, used after a call has been put
on hold (no default is provided), can be changed in System
Programming.
The ability to enter an Account Code is determined by System
Programming.
Restrictions
No Account Code can be entered when a station is a member of a
conference supported by the system.
A hookflash results in a conference when a Single Line Telephone has
a call on hold and another call is in progress. In this case, an Account
Code cannot be entered.
An Account Code Entry does not print with SMDR unless the account
code is entered after the Call Start Time elapses.
General
SMDR Reports on incoming calls is dependent on System
Programming. When an Account Code is entered during an outgoing
call, a call report is generated regardless of system assignment.
Multiline Terminal users can enter an Account Code while talking with
the outside party (no tones are sent to the CO line and the outside
party is not put on hold).
If multiple Account Codes are entered during one call, the last entry is
output from SMDR.
Account Code length can be up to 16 digits.
Account Codes can be programmed to a Feature Access or
One-Touch key on any Multiline Terminal.
During Account Code Entry, Call Alert Notification is not provided.
SMDR card must be present and enclosed in system programming for
account codes to work.
From a Single Line Telephone with an outside call in progress:
Default
Access Code Name
Alphabetic
Designation
66
Account Code Entry
(Feature Access - Fixed)
N/A