NEC 92600MFH05 Cordless Telephone User Manual


 
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 cate-
gorizing your calls. For example, if you work in an accounting firm
that must bill back customers for time on the phone, 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.
Check with your Communications Manager to find out if your system
uses Account Codes - and which codes you should enter. Account
Codes can be from 1-16 digits long, using 0-9 and #.
1. + Account Code (1-16 digits) +
.
1. Access trunk for outside call.
You can access a trunk by pressing a
line key or by dialing a code. Refer to
page 86 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 system
requires an ARS Authorization Code.
Ask your Communications Manager for
your codes.
To enter an Account
Code while placing an
outside call:
To enter an Account
Code any time while
on an outside call:
Account Codes
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