Section 3: Features; Account Codes; Optional (Unforced) Account Codes; Forced Account Codes - NEC DS1000 Product Description

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Section 3: Features

Account Codes

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Optional (Unforced) Account Codes

Optional Account Codes allow a keyset extension user to enter an Account Code while placing a
trunk call or any time while on a call. This type of Account Code is optional: the system does not
require the user to enter it. If the keyset user is already talking on a trunk call, their conversation
continues uninterrupted while they enter an Account Code.
Single line telephone users can only enter an Account Code while placing their trunk call.

Forced Account Codes

Forced Account Codes require an extension user to enter an Account Code every time they place a
trunk call. If the user doesn't enter the code, the system prevents the call. The system can require
Forced Account Codes for all trunk calls, or just for toll calls (as determined by Toll Restriction
programming). Note that Forced Account Codes do not pertain to incoming calls.
DS1000/2000 Product Description
Use Account Codes to
categorize and/or restrict
outside calls.
Optional (Unforced Account Codes)
Forced Account Codes
Verified Account Codes
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Availability: All versions.
Account Codes are user-dialed codes that help categorize and/or
restrict trunk calls. Account Codes are from 2-10 digits long,
using any combination of the digits 0-9. There are three types of
Account Codes:
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