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2.00 Account Code Entry
Description
Account Code Entry is used to associate an
account code with incoming and outgoing CO
calls.
The account code is appended to the SMDR call
record and can be used later for accounting and
billing purposes.
The account code can include up to 10 digits of
numeric characters.
It is able to select the entering of account code
"Forced" or "Optional".
In the forced mode, the account code must be
entered before making an outgoing CO call.
In the option mode, enter the account code, if
necessary.
You can override the toll restriction by entering
the pre-assigned account code when you make
CO calls. Refer the Section 3-F-11.00 "Call
Accounting Summary" for further information.
Programming
System Programming
"System-Class of Service (1/3)",
Forced Account Code Mode
"System-Numbering Plan (4/11)",
Account Code
Conditions
In the option mode, it is possible to dial an
account code even after the conversation before
hanging up.
Only numerical characters of "0 to 9" can be
dialed as account codes.
Entering an account code over 10 digits sounds
reorder tone.
Be sure to dial "#" after dialing a code, since "#"
delimits the code.
If you use a rotary telephone, dial "99" instead of
"#" to delimit the code.
You cannot use "99" and what ends with "9" as
account codes by the rotary telephone.
Reference
VT
Dumb
10-D-4.01
11-C-7.00
10-D-6.04
11-C-11.00
5-G-5
Operation
Entering an account code when calling an
outside party in the Forced mode
1. Lift the handset.
• You hear dial tone 1, 3, or 4.
2. Dial the feature number for
selecting a CO line.
• You hear no tone.
3. Dial the feature number for
"Account Code" (Default : Y#).
• You hear dial tone 2.
4. Dial the account code.
• Up to 10 digits can be dialed as
an account code.
5. Dial "#".
• You hear dial tone 1.
6. Dial the telephone number of the
outside party.

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