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This page contains instructions on how to view and manage the credit available on your calling card. |
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Overview
The Credit Management for Card Code <card_code> page can be accessed by clicking the icon from the B column of the Card Codes Table and allows you to:
- view the credit associated to the card code, including the recharge history
- recharge the extension's card code
- search for certain recharges
VoipNow displays the following credit information in the Recharge History table:
- Order Number: The identification number for the credit allocation.
- Credit Added: The amount of money added to the current card code. The amount can be negative as well. The available credit can be decreased if required.
- Credit Left: The total amount of money currently available for conversations.
- Date Added: The date and time the credit was added to the card code.
Add card codes credit
To add credit to the selected card code, fill in the required details:
- Add credit: Fill in the amount of money you want to offer the card user. Between parenthesis, VoipNow displays the amount still available: (currently <amount> <currency> left). Note that the amount can be Unlimited.
- Order number: Fill in the identification number of the request made to allocate the credit.
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If the initial credit is Unlimited, then filling in a negative amount (e.g. -10) in the Add credit field will limit the CallerID. For our example, the Credit Added will be -10 and the Credit Left will be decreased from Unlimited to 0. In this case, one will not be able to place calls using this card. |
The <currency> is the server default currency, defined in the Unified Communications → Settings → Zero Priority → Charging preferences page.
Click OK to add the new credit or Cancel to return to the previous page without adding anything.
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