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Account Code Capacity
Account Codes print along with the other call data on the SMDR record after the call
completes. Account Codes can be 1-16 digits in length using 0-9 and #. Verified
Account Codes can be from 3-16 digits long.
Redialled Numbers Do Not Contain Account Codes
When using the Last Number Redial, Save or Repeat Dial features, the system will not
retain Account Code information. Any number redialled with these features, the user
will need to re-enter an Account Code.
Access to Emergency Numbers
When Forced or Verified Account Codes are enabled, the emergency number 000 may
be blocked. To allow access to the emergency number, as required by law, assign 000
to an Abbreviated Dialling bin (e.g. 000=*1*000) and then program this to a
Programmable Feature key (e.g. SC851 : 01:*000). This key must be labelled as
Emergency.
Conditions
Default Setting
Account Codes are disabled.
• Programming
Chapter 4 - 50
Note: If a user enters *12345*203 926 5400*67890*, if the Last Number Redial
feature is used, the system dials the number as 203 926 5400*67890*. The
*67890* is not treated as an Account Code.
A. Account Codes are user-Dialled codes that help the system administrator catego-
rize and/or restrict trunk calls. The system has three types of Account Codes,
optional, forced and verified.
B. If a user enters a code that exceeds the 16 digit limit, the system ignores the
Account Code entry.
If the system has Account Codes disabled, the digits Dialled (e.g., *1234*) appear
on the SMDR report as part of the number Dialled.
C. Do not use an asterisk within a PBX access code when using Account Codes.
Otherwise, after the *, the trunk will stop sending digits to the central office.
14-01-11: Basic Trunk Data Setup - Account Code
Enable (1) or disable (0) Forced Account Codes for each trunk.
15-07-01: Programming Function Keys
Assign a function key as an Account Code key (code 50). Use this key
instead of the dial pad to enter the * before and after the Account Code.
20-06-01: Class of Service for Extensions
Assign a Class of Service (1-15) to an extension.
20-13-20: Class of Service Options (Supplementary Service) - Account Code/
Toll Restriction Operator Alert
When enabled, the operator is alerted when an extension improperly
enters an Account Code or violates Toll Restriction.
21-01-14: Forced Account Code Inter-digit Timer
The system waits this amount of time for a user to dial Forced Account
Code digits (0-64800 sec.).
21-04-01: Toll Restriction Class for Extensions
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