Section 700 - Operation Chapter 7. SLT Features576-20-700 DBS 576 (USA), issued January 1999 271Verified Account CodesVerified Account Codes entered by phone users must match a 4-digit code that has beenpreprogrammed into an Account Code Table. (It is possible to enter up to 10 digits for a VerifiedAccount Code; however, only the first 4 digits will be used to verify the code.) These codes can alsobe either forced or voluntary. You can program these codes with their own Toll Restriction Service(TRS) Class assignment so that, when entered, they will override the extension’s TRS Class. Thus,Verified Account Code users can “float” from phone to phone, placing calls that would normally berestricted on that phone.Non-Verified Account CodesNon-Verified Account codes are voluntary codes. (i.e., You do not have to enter an account codebefore making a call.)You can assign Non-Verified Account codes to outgoing calls only. To assign an account code to anoutgoing call, you enter the account code before making the call.OperationTo enter an account code before making a call:Verified Account CodesStations restricted from outside call origination by Toll Restriction Service (TRS) can beallowed to make outgoing calls by entering a Verified Account code that changes the TRS.After a call is made, the SMDR record for the call will show the verified account code.OperationTo make an outside call that requires an account code:Action Result1. Lift the handset. Intercom dial tone2. Enter the Account Code feature code (default = 8#).3. Enter the Account Code (up to 10 digits).4. Press the # key.5. Enter a trunk access code.6. Dial the phone number.Action Result1. Lift the handset. Intercom dial tone2. Enter the Verified Account ID code (default = 8#).3. Enter the Account Code (max. 10 digits).4. Press the # key.5. Enter a trunk access code.6. Dial the phone number.