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10.8 Each station can be assigned a standard account code or one of six [four in Europe]
types of forced account codes, four [two in Europe] are ARS dependent. Or, if desired, the sta-
tion can have no associated account code. When a standard account code is assigned, a specific
code must be designated (001-256 in a single- or dual-chassis system, 001-512 in a triple- or
quad-chassis system). The account code types are:
For U.S. Systems:
For European Systems:
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Standard: Automatically appear in the SMDR printout to identify calls from this sta-
tion. The station user is not required to enter any digits during the call.
Forced – All Calls Validated: Requires the user to enter a forced account code before
an outside call can be placed. If the code matches one of the pre-programmed forced
account codes in the database, the call is allowed. If the code does not match, the call is
blocked.
Forced – All Calls Non-Validated: Requires the user to enter an account code before
placing any outside call. The code is not checked against any lists and the call is
allowed as soon as the code is entered.
Forced – Local Toll Calls Validated: Requires the user to enter an account code after
dialing a local toll call number when using ARS. If the code matches one of the pre-
programmed forced account codes in the database, the call is allowed. If the code does
not match, the call is blocked.
Forced – Local Toll Calls Non-Validated: Requires the user to enter an account code
after dialing a local toll call or long distance number when ARS is used. The code is not
checked against any lists and the call is allowed as soon as the code is entered.
Forced – Long-Distance Toll Calls Validated: Requires the user to enter an account
code if the system detects that a long distance call has been dialed when ARS is used. If
the code matches one of the pre-programmed forced account codes in the database, the
call is allowed. If the code does not match, the call is blocked.
Forced – Long-Distance Toll Calls Non-Validated: Requires the user to enter an
account code if the system detects that a long distance call has been dialed when ARS is
used. The code is not checked against any lists and the call is allowed as soon as the
code is entered.
None: Does not require the user to enter an account code. The user may still use
optional account codes or enable the Account Code For All Calls Following feature, as
desired.
Standard: Automatically appears in the SMDR printout to identify calls from this sta-
tion. The station user is not required to enter any digits during the call.
Forced – All Calls Validated: Requires the user to enter a forced account code before
an outside call can be placed. If the code matches one of the pre-programmed forced
account codes in the database, the call is allowed. If the code does not match, the call is
blocked.
Forced – All Calls Non-Validated: Requires the user to enter an account code before
placing any outside call. The code is not checked against any lists, and the call is
allowed as soon as the code is entered.
Forced – Toll (National) Calls Validated: Requires the user to enter an account code
after dialing a national call number when using ARS. If the code matches one of the
pre-programmed forced account codes in the database, the call is allowed. If the code
does not match, the call is blocked.
Account Codes

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