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––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––– Account Code Calls
Features 47
Note When originating or receiving a new call, the system automatically places the line in
the dial pulse mode.
Account Code Calls
Account Codes can be entered before or after a call. Some of the code applications include
billing, tracking, and line restriction. Account Codes are recorded by the system and can,
along with the details of the calls they are associated with, be printed out on a Station Message
Detail Recording (SMDR) report.
Forced Account Codes
Some applications may require that you enter a Forced Account Code before dialing the
telephone number.
To use a Forced Account Code
Emergency Override of Forced Account Codes
You can bypass Forced Account Codes with three emergency numbers including 911. See your
System Administrator for these numbers.
1. Access a line. You hear dial tone after accessing a line. If you dialed
with LCR, you do not hear dial tone. See “Access
Codes” on Page 92.
2. Enter the Forced Account
Code.
Dial tone stops after you dial the first digit. You hear
dial tone after you press the last digit of a valid
account code, or busy tone if you dial an invalid code.
If you dial with LCR, you do not hear dial tone.
3. Dial a telephone number. Any digits that you dial after entering the code is
entered in Step 2 are treated as part of a telephone
number.