Specifications

66 Using the phone system
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memory key programmed with Account Code and a pre-programmed
account code.
To enter a pre-programmed account code before you place a call, follow these
steps:
1 Select the Account Code key. The LCD briefly displays the account code
that has been pre-programmed:
2 The next available line appearance is selected, dial tone is heard and
your phone LCD updates.
3 Proceed with making your call.
To enter a pre-programmed account code during a call, follow this step:
1 Select the Account Code key. The LCD briefly displays the account code
that has been pre-programmed:
You can re-enter an account code for a call multiple times. The last
account code entered is the account code that will be assigned to the call.
To cancel account code entry before the call is placed, replace the handset (or
press the key if using the speakerphone). Account code speed entry
during a call cannot be cancelled.
If the pre-programmed account code has an invalid length, the phone LCD
briefly displays "Invalid Account Code". Contact your system administrator to
determine the valid account code length for your business.
You cannot assign an account code to a call once it has been completed.
Call list on the 5212/5312 phone
Call list keeps a list of the calls that you make and receive. The call list is
accessible from your phone. You can redial any calls that you made from the
call list. See “Redial on the 5212/5312 IP phone” on page 67. You may be
able to dial a number from your incoming call list if it is supported by your
service provider.
To use the feature, you must first have one of your programmable memory
keys programmed as an Incoming Calls List key.
To view the list of incoming calls received, follow these steps with your phone
on-hook:
1 Press the Incoming Calls List key on your phone. The most recent call
that you received is displayed:
Account Code: 45678
Account: 45678
1: 754-4536