Account Codes
Aspila EX Software Manual Features 57
Programming
• 14-01-11 : Basic Trunk Data Setup - Account Code
Enable (1) or disable (0) Forced Account Codes for each trunk.
• 15-07-01 : Programming Function Keys
Assign a function key as an Account Code key (code 50). Use this key instead of the dial pad
to enter the * before and after the Account Code.
• 20-06-01 : Class of Service for Extensions
Assign a Class of Service (1-15) to an extension.
• 21-04-01 : Toll Restriction Class
Use this option to assign a Toll Restriction Class (1-15) to an extension.
• 35-05-01 : Account Code Setup - Account Code Mode
For each Class of Service (1-15) use this option to select the Account Code Mode. The
options are:
0 Account Codes disabled. (Any codes you enter dial out as part of your initial
call.)
1 Account Codes optional (not required).
2 Account Codes required (forced) but not verifiable.
3 Account Codes required (forced) and verifiable.
• 35-05-02 : Account Code Setup - Forced Account Code Toll Call Setup
For each Class of Service (1-15), enter 1 in this option to enable Forced Account Codes for
just toll calls. Enter 0 to enable Forced Account Codes for local and toll calls.
• 35-05-03 : Account Code Setup - Account Codes for Incoming Calls
For each Class of Service (1-15), enter 1 in this option to enable Account Codes for incoming
calls. Enter 0 to disable Account Codes for incoming calls. If disabled, any codes you enter
dial out on the connected trunk.
• 35-05-04 : Account Code Setup - Hiding Account Codes
For each Class of Service (1-15), enter 1 to have the system hide Account Codes on an exten-
sion’s display as they are entered. Enter 0 to have the Account Codes displayed.
• 35-06-01 : Verified Account Code Table
Use this option to enter data into the Verified Account Code Table. You can enter up to 2000
codes from 3-16 digits in length. For a wild card, press the FLASH key.
Related Features
Abbreviated Dialing
Abbreviated Dialing bins can contain stored Account Codes. Prevent them from being dis-
played using 20-07-04.
Automatic Route Selection
ARS can force a user to enter an Authorization Code prior to using a certain route. The system
verifies the ARS Authorization Code dialed against the ARS Authorization Code list (Pro-
gram 44-03).
One-Touch Calling
To simplify Account Code entry, store the Account Code (e.g., *1234*) in a One-Touch Key.
Just press the key instead of dialing the codes.
PBX Compatibility
When using Account Codes, do not use an asterisk within a PBX access code. Otherwise,
after the *, the trunk would stop sending digits to the central office.
Station Message Detail Recording
Account Codes appear on the SMDR report (even if they are hidden on the phone’s display).