Section 700 - Operation
Chapter 7. SLT Features
S-ICX-64-700
S-ICX (International) issued April 2002
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Non-Verified Account Codes
Non-Verified Codes aren’t checked by the system for validity. Depending on the setting, the user can
enter anything from 1-4 digits or 1-10 digits. Individual phones can be programmed to accept
forced
Account Codes
(the user must enter a code for every call) or
voluntary
Account Codes
(the user can
enter a code, but doesn’t have to, for each call).
Non-Verified Account Codes can be assigned to outgoing calls. The user either enters the Code before
accessing an outside line (for
forced
or voluntary Codes).
Verified Account Codes
Verified Account Codes entered by phone users must match a 4-digit or 10-digit code that has been
preprogrammed into an Account Code Table. Depending on the setting, the user can enter anything
from 1-4 digits or 1-10 digits. These codes can also be either
forced
or
voluntary.
You can program
these codes with their own TRS (Call Barring) Class assignment so that, when entered, they will
override the extension’s TRS (Call Barring) Class. Thus, Verified Account Code users can “float”
from phone to phone, placing calls that would normally be restricted on that phone.
Non-Verified Account Codes
Non-Verified Account codes are voluntary codes. (i.e., You do not have to enter an account code
before making a call.)
You can assign Non-Verified Account codes to outgoing calls only. To assign an account code to an
outgoing call, you enter the account code before making the call.
Operation
To enter an account code before making a call:
Verified Account Codes
Stations restricted from outside call origination by TRS (Call Barring) can be allowed to make
outgoing calls by entering a Verified Account code that changes the TRS (Call Barring). After a call is
made, the Call Logging record for the call will show the verified account code.
Action
Result
1. Lift the handset.
Intercom dial tone
2. Enter the Account Code feature code (default =
8#
).
3. Enter the Account Code (up to 10 digits).
4. Press the
#
key.
5. Enter a an exchange line access code (default =
9
or 81-84).
6. Dial the phone number.