Features
Account Code Calls
➤To use a Forced Account Code
1. | Access a line. | You hear dial tone after accessing a line. If you |
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| dialed with LCR, you do not hear dial tone. See |
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| “Access Codes” on Page 90. |
2. | Enter the Forced Account | Dial tone stops after you dial the first digit. You |
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| valid account code, or busy tone if you dial an |
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| invalid code. If you dial with LCR, you do not |
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| hear dial tone. |
3. | Dial a telephone number. | Any digits that you dial after entering the code is |
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Emergency Override of Forced Account Codes
You can bypass Forced Account Codes with three emergency numbers including 911. See your System Administrator for these numbers.
Voluntary Account Codes
Voluntary Account Codes are optional and can be entered after accessing a CO Line or during a call that you originated or received. The outside party cannot hear the tones you are entering.
Voluntary Account Codes can be set in system programming to change the Toll Restriction classification of your station. See your System Administrator for more information. If your station is programmed not to verify Account Codes, you do not hear a confirmation tone.
➤To use a Voluntary Account Code
1.Press $FFRXQW&RGH Your conversation is not interrupted. Some telephones require that you enter the account code before dialing a telephone number. If a valid account code is not entered, dialing external calls may be restricted.
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