Using Account Codes - Mitel 8560 User Manual

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To search for a directory name or feature:
1. Dial 307, and then press one of the following:
2. Press the dialpad buttons to enter (up to 20) characters. See the table on
3. Press
4. Press # while the display shows the entry to dial a number or activate a feature code.

Using Account Codes

Account codes record information for telephone record reports. You may be required to enter
account codes when placing calls. Contact your system administrator for more information
about using account codes.
There are three types of account codes:
To enter an optional account code:
1. While off-hook, press
2. Enter the optional account code, and then press #.
To set an account code for all calls placed from your endpoint:
To disable the code:
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1 for the IC directory.
2 for the Outside directory.
3 for the Feature directory.
dialpad button character descriptions.
(Up) or
(Down) to scroll through the entries.
The IC directory may display two similar entries, one without an asterisk and
one with an asterisk. The entry without an asterisk is a primary extension.
NOTE
The entry with an asterisk is a secondary extension. See "Using Secondary
Extension Buttons" on
secondary extensions.
Standard account codes: Automatically entered into the telephone record report
whenever you place a call.
Forced account codes: Entered before you can place an outside call.
Optional account codes: Entered at any time during a call.
Dial 391 followed by the account code, and then press #. ACCOUNT CODE ACCEPTED
appears. This code is used for all calls made from your endpoint until it is disabled.
Dial 391, and then press #. ACCOUNT CODE CLEARED appears.
Answering and Placing Calls
page 34
for more information about primary and
(Special), and then dial 390.
page 24
for
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