Account codes and emergency calls, Account codes, Operation – NEC P/N 1093099 User Manual

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Account Codes

DSX Feature Handbook

Features

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Features

Account Codes and Emergency Calls

Account Codes are never enforced for emergency (911 and 1+911) calls.

Operation

Optional (Unforced) Account Codes

[Super Display Soft Key] - [Keyset Soft Key]

In these instructions:
[Super Display Soft Key]
[Keyset Soft Key]

For keysets, Optional Account Codes apply to both incoming and outgoing calls. For outgoing calls, you can enter the
Account Code before or after dialing the outside number.

For Single Line sets, Optional Account Codes apply only to outgoing calls. You must enter the Account Code after get-
ting dial tone on the line but before dialing the outside number.

To enter an Optional (Unforced) Account Code:

1.

Place or Answer outside call.

2.

[Acct Code]
[Acct]

Press Account Code soft key.

• You can optionally press an Account Code Feature Key or dial # (if enabled).

3.

When you see

Enter Account Code

, enter Account Code.

• An Account Code can be up to 10 digits long, using the digits 0-9.

4.

[Acct Code]
[Acct]

Press Account Code soft key.

• You can optionally press an Account Code Feature Key or dial # (if enabled).

5.

For outside calls only:

a.

Dial your outside number.

• Toll Restriction may still prevent you from dialing certain outside numbers.

Forced Account Codes

[Super Display Soft Key] - [Keyset Soft Key]

In these instructions:
[Super Display Soft Key]
[Keyset Soft Key]

Forced Account Codes may prevent Speed Dial from dialing 911 emergency services.

Forced Account Codes do not apply to incoming calls.

To enter a Forced Account Code:

1.

Access a line for an outgoing call.

• You hear three beeps.

2.

When you see

Enter Account Code

, enter Account Code.

• An Account Code can be up to 10 digits long, using the digits 0-9.
• If your system has Verified Account Codes enabled, you must enter one from the Verified Account Codes

Table. If you enter an invalid Verified Account Code, your call will be cut off in the next step.

• Skip this step to bypass Account Code entry (for example, when dialing a local call and your system requires

Account Codes only for toll calls).

3.

[Acct Code]
[Acct]

Press Account Code soft key.

• You can optionally press an Account Code Feature Key or dial # (if enabled).

4.

Dial your outside number.

• Toll Restriction may still prevent you from dialing certain outside numbers.

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