Account
Codes
Page
-
11
Account Codes
Account
Codes
are
codes
you
enter
that
help
keep
track
of
outside
calls.
There
are
two
types
of
Account
Codes:
Optional
and
Forced.
With
optional
codes,
the
Account
Codes
you
enter
are
solely
for
categorizing
your
calls.
For
example,
if
you
work
in
an
accounting
firm
that
must
bill
back
customers
for
time
on
the
ter-
minal,
Optional
Account
Codes
are
for
you.
Forced
Account
Codes
also
let
you
categorize
calls,
but
you
must
enter
one
before
placing
outgoing
calls.
If
you
don't
enter
the
code,
you
can't
place
the
call.
This
ensures
that
calls
don't
go
out
untracked.
When
forced
and
verified
Account
Codes
are
enabled
for
toll
calls
only,
local
and
toll
free
numbers
have
optional
account
codes.
Check
with
your
Communications
Manager
to
find
out
if
your
UX5000
uses
Account
Codes
-
and
which
codes
you
should
enter.
Account
Codes
can
be
from
1-16
digits
long,
using
0-9
and
#.
To enter an Account Code any time while on an outside call:
1.
*
+
Account
Code
(1-16
digits)
+
*
.
To enter an Account Code while placing an outside call:
1. Access
trunk
for
outside
call.
You
can
access
a
trunk
by
pressing
a
line
key
or
by
dialing
a
code.
Refer
to
page
105
for
more
on
placing
outside
calls.
2.
*
+
Account
Code
(1-16
digits)
+
*
.
3. Dial
the
number
you
want
to
call.
If
you
hear
"stutter"
dial
tone
after
dialing
the
number,
your
UX5000
requires
an
ARS
Authoriza-
tion
Code.
Ask
your
Communications
Manager
for
your
codes.
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