Account codes, Database-programmed account codes – Inter-Tel Axxess User Manual
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System Features
AXXESS
®
ADMINISTRATOR’S GUIDE – January 2004
Account Codes
T
O
CANCEL
A
QUEUE
BEFORE
THE
CALLBACK
:
Inter-Tel Phones: While on hook, press the CANCEL QUEUE button or QUEUE
button. Or, enter the Queue Callback feature code (6). The display shows QUEUE 
REQUEST CANCELED.
Single-Line Sets: Lift the handset and enter the cancel Queue Callback feature code 
(6). Hang up.
ACCOUNT CODES
Account codes are 3- to 12-digit codes that can be used in conjunction with the Station Mes-
sage Detail Recording (SMDR) feature to aid record keeping. Account codes can be assigned 
to measure telephone use and/or to identify calls for customer billing. There are Standard, 
Forced, and Optional types of account codes. The account code, when used, is recorded in the 
SMDR report as soon as the call is completed. If more than one account code is entered during 
a call, the last account code that was entered is recorded.
Database-Programmed Account Codes
Any station can be assigned a standard account code or one of six types of forced account 
codes (four are ARS dependent). Or, if desired, the station can have no associated account 
code.
There can be up to 256 standard and 256 forced account codes in the database (512 of each in a 
triple- or quad-cabinet system).
The account code types are:
•
Standard: Standard account codes automatically appear in the SMDR printout to iden-
tify calls from this station. The station user is not required to enter any digits during the 
call.
•
Forced – All Calls Validated: If this type of account code is enabled, the user must 
enter a forced account code before an outside call can be placed. If the code matches 
one of the pre-programmed forced account codes in the database, the call is allowed. If 
the code does not match, the call is blocked. Stations with this account code type cannot 
forward calls to outside telephone numbers.
•
Forced – All Calls Non-Validated: With this account code type, the user must enter an 
account code before placing an outside call. The code is not checked against any lists, 
and the call is allowed as soon as the code is entered. Stations with this account code 
type cannot forward calls to outside telephone numbers.
•
Forced – Local Toll Calls Validated: This account code type requires the user to enter 
an account code after dialing a local toll call number (a toll call within the local area 
codes) or a long distance call when using ARS. If the code matches one of the pre-pro-
grammed forced account codes in the database, the call is allowed. If the code does not 
match, the call is blocked. Stations with this account code type cannot forward calls to 
outside telephone numbers.
•
Forced – Local Toll Calls Non-Validated: This account code type requires the user to 
enter an account code after dialing a local toll call number (a toll call within the local 
area codes) or a long distance call when using ARS. The code is not checked against 
any lists, and the call is allowed as soon as the code is entered. Stations with this 
account code type cannot forward calls to outside telephone numbers.
