Account Code Capacity - NEC UNIVERGE SV9100 Features And Specifications

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unauthorized co-worker from obtaining a Verified Account Code by watching the display. When hidden,
the Account Code digits show as

Account Code Capacity

Account Codes print along with the other call data on the SMDR record after the call completes. Account
Codes can have 1~16 digits using 0~9 and
Redialed Numbers Do Not Contain Account Codes
When using the Last Number Redial, Save or Repeat Dial features, the system does not retain Account
Code information. For any number redialed with these features, the user must enter an Account Code. :
If a user enters *12345*203 926 5400*67890*, if the Last Number Redial feature is used, the system dials the
number as 203 926 5400*67890*. The *67890* is not treated as an Account Code.
Conditions
If a user enters a code that exceeds 16 digits, the system ignores the Account Code Entry.
If the system has Account Codes disabled, the digits dialed (e.g.,
SMDR report as part of the number dialed.
If using Forced Account Code with single line telephone you need a VRS to get the prompts
to enter the Forced Account Code.
When you use Forced Account Code on only toll calls, and you dial a local call, you hear a
beep.
The timer set in Program 21-01-14 is applied to toll calls and local calls.
Speed Dial - System/Group/Station bins can contain stored Account Codes. They can be
prevented from being displayed using Program 35-05-04.
To simplify Account Code Entry, store the Account Code (e.g.,
Key. Just press the key instead of dialing the codes.
Account Codes appear on the SMDR report (even if they are hidden on the telephone
display).
Do not use an asterisk in a PBX/CTX access code when using Account Codes. The
causes the trunk to stop sending digits to the central office until another
Account Codes for incoming calls are not available for single line telephones.
When using Forced Account Codes (Unverified) for toll calls only, the station follows the
timer setting in Program 21-01-14 for all calls.
System Account codes are bypassed when using DISA trunks. If a user calls in via a DISA
trunk, the user is not required to enter an account code.
When Account Codes are enabled in a Class of Service, extensions in that Class of Service
no longer follow the Maximum Dialing Digit setting in the ARS/F-Routes.
Verified Account Codes for Toll Calls across a CCIS network are not restricted when a trunk
access code is added to the number allowing ARS routing through another K-CCIS T1/IP
networked site. This access code (typically a 9), precedes the dialed "1" used by the
system to identify a long distance call. As a result, the call is no longer considered long
distance and the account code is not required.
Forced Account Codes restrict toll calls based off the digits the system dials, not what the
on the telephone display.
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