Specifications

XEN Topaz NEC Business Solutions Ltd
Features and Specifications Manual Chapter 4 - 51
Doc. No. 8846 - Release 2.0
April 2005
Use this option to assign a Toll Restriction Class (1-15) to an extension.
35-05-01: Account Code Setup - Account Code Mode
For each Class of Service (1-15) use this option to select the Account
Code Mode. The options are:
0 Account Codes disabled. (Any codes you enter dial out as part of your
initial call.)
1 Account Codes optional (not required).
2 Account Codes required (forced) but not verifiable.
3 Account Codes required (forced) and verifiable.
35-05-03: Account Code Setup - Account Codes for Incoming Calls
For each Class of Service (1-15), enter 1 in this option to enable
Account Codes for incoming calls. Enter 0 to disable Account Codes for
incoming calls. If disabled, any codes you enter dial out on the con-
nected trunk.
35-05-04: Account Code Setup - Hiding Account Codes
For each Class of Service (1-15), enter 1 to have the system hide
Account Codes on an extension’s display as they are entered. Enter 0 to
have the Account Codes displayed.
35-06-01: Verified Account Code Table
Use this option to enter data into the Verified Account Code Table. You
can enter up to 2000 codes from 3-16 digits in length. For a wild card,
press the FLASH key.
Related Features
Abbreviated Dialling
Abbreviated dialling bins can contain stored Account Codes. Prevent them from
being displayed using 20-07-04.
Automatic Route Selection
ARS can force a user to enter an Authorization Code prior to using a certain
route. The system verifies the ARS Authorization Code dialled against the ARS
Authorization Code list (Program 44-03).
Programmable Function Keys
To simplify Account Code entry, store the Account Code (e.g., *1234*) in a One-
Touch Key. Just press the key instead of dialling the codes.
PBX Compatibility
When using Account Codes, do not use an asterisk within a PBX access code.
Otherwise, after the *, the trunk would stop sending digits to the central office.
Station Message Detail Recording
Account Codes appear on the SMDR report (even if they are hidden on the
phone’s display).
•Operation
To enter an Account Code any time while on a trunk call:
The outside caller cannot hear the Account Code digits you enter. You can use this procedure if your sys-
tem has Optional Account Codes enabled. You may also be able to use this procedure for incoming calls.
This procedure is not available at SLTs.