Account Codes
DSX Software Manual
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Features
Programming Examples
1.
In
1412-04: Forced Account Codes
(page 651), enter
Yes
.
2.
In
1412-06: Account Codes for Toll Calls Only
(page 651), enter
Yes
.
3.
In
1551-04: Account Code Toll Restriction Level
(page 668), enter
2
(for example).
Make the following entries for Toll Restriction Level 2.
4.
In
3511-01: Active Key Pad
(page 840), enter
Yes
.
In
3512-04: Allow N11 Dialing
(page 842), enter
Yes
.
In
3512-01: Allow 0 + XXX Operator Assisted Dialing
(page 841), enter
Yes
.
In
3512-03: Allow 101x Equal Access Dialing
(page 841), enter
Yes
.
5.
In
352x-1010-XXX / Local XXX (Equal Access Dialing)
(page 844), make a deny table with no entries
(i.e., deny nothing). This is the default setting.
6.
In
353x-1+XXX / TBL-A XXX (NPA/NXX Dialing 3-Digit Table)
(page 846), make a deny table and enter
900
.
7.
In
354x-1+XXX-XXX / TBL-A XXXXXXX (1 + NPA + NXX Dialing 6-Digit Table)
(page 848), make a
deny table with no entries (i.e., deny nothing). This is the default entry.
8.
In
355x-XXX / TBL-B-XXX (NPA/NXX Dialing 3-Digit Table)
(page 850), make a deny table and enter
900
.
9.
In
356x-XXX-XXX / TBL-B XXXXXX (NPA + NXX Dialing 6-Digit Table)
(page 852), make a deny table
with no entries (i.e., deny nothing). This is the default setting.
10.
In
2102-01: Class of Service
(page 724), assign the Class of Service with Forced Account Codes enabled
to the extension.
11.
In
2102-02: Station Toll Level (Day)
(page 724) and
2102-03: Station Toll Level (Night)
(page 724), be
sure the extension does not use Toll Level 2. If it does, Toll Restriction will always deny 1 + 900 and 900
calls (regardless of whether the user enters an Account Code).
With this programming, an extension user can:
1.
Press a line key or dial a code for an outside line.
2.
Wait for a reminder tone (3 beeps).
• With Forced Account Codes enabled, the system automatically goes into the Account Code mode after
you press a line key in step 1 above.
• If you have an Account Code Feature Key, it
fl
ashes green.
3.
If dialing a 1 + 900 or 900 call, dial the Account Code.
If dialing any other long distance call, skip this step.
4.
Press
#
(if enabled), the Account Code soft key, or an Account Code Feature Key (if programmed).
5.
Dial the outside number.
• If the user doesn’t enter an Account Code for 900 or 1 + 900 calls, the system will cut off the call.
• The system will also cut off any call not allowed by the extension’s Toll Restriction programming.
1.
Forced Account Codes Require an Account Code only for 900 and 1 + 900 Long Distance Calls.