Issue 5.0 UNIVERGE SV8100
1 - 4 Account Code – Forced/Verified/Unverified
memory. For example, the entry 123@ lets users dial Verified Account Codes from 1230 through
1239.
Operator Notification
To prevent Account Code abuse, the system can notify the operator each time an Account Code
violation occurs (Program: 20-13-20). This can happen if the user fails to enter an Account Code (if
Forced) or enters a Verified Account Code that is not in the list. The notification is an automatic Intercom
call to the attendant and a RESTRICT message in the operator display.
Account Codes for Incoming Calls
The system allows extension users to enter Account Codes for incoming calls. When this option is
enabled, a user can dial
* while on an incoming call, enter an Account Code, and then dial * to return to
their caller. If the option is disabled, any digits the user dials after answering an incoming call outdial on
the connected trunk.
Hiding Account Codes
Account Codes can be optionally hidden from a telephone display. This would prevent, for example, an
unauthorized co-worker from obtaining a Verified Account Code by watching the display and making
note of the digits that dial out. When hidden, the Account Code digits show as
* on the telephone display.
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
#. Verified Account Codes can have 3~16 digits.
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. Any number redialed with these features, the user needs to reenter an Account Code.
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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.