Often-Used Features

ÊDo Not DisturbÊ

Must be programmed on a button. To program:

See Programming Buttons & Settings, p. 22.

This feature prevents calls from ringing at your extension, although outside calls still flash at line buttons. If you have coverage, your calls are covered. If you have a programmed Posted Messages button (p. 9), inside callers with display phones see Do Not Disturb when they attempt to call you. Otherwise, they hear a busy signal. A system operator or the person providing individual coverage for you can still call you. Callback calls and returning transfers ring at your phone.

To use:

Press the programmed button to turn on or off.

ÊForward & Follow MeÊ

To program:

See Programming Buttons & Settings, p. 22.

Forward and Follow Me both send your calls to another phone, either when you are busy and need your calls covered or when you are not working at your own desk. Turn either off from your extension or the one you are visiting.

If you want your calls handled at another extension or at an outside number, turn on Forward from your extension.

If you are working away from your own phone, turn on Follow Me at the phone where you are.

If Delayed Call Forwarding is turned on through centralized telephone programming, calls ring at the forwarding extension for the programmed number of rings (0–9) before being forwarded. To change the Delayed Call Forwarding setting, contact your system manager.

To forward calls to another extension:

1.Turn the phone on and press the button you have programmed, OR

Press # or the programmed Feature button and dial 33.

2.Dial the extension.

To forward calls to an outside number (if enabled):

1.Turn the phone on and press the button you have programmed, OR

Press # or the programmed Feature button and dial 33.

2.Dial the dial-out code, outside number, and #.

To set up Follow Me and receive calls at another extension:

1.Turn the phone on, press # or the programmed Feature button, and dial 34.

2.Dial your extension.

To cancel Forward and Follow Me, turn phone on and:

To cancel forwarding or following of your own calls: at your extension, press # or the programmed Feature button, dial 33 and your extension.

To cancel all extensions forwarded or followed to yours: at your extension, press # or the programmed Feature button, dial 34.

To cancel one extension forwarded or followed to yours: at your extension, press # or the programmed Feature button, dial 34 and that extension.

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Lucent Technologies MDW 9000/9010, MDW 9010, MDC 9000 manual ÊDo Not DisturbÊ, ÊForward & Follow MeÊ

MDW 9000/9010, MDC 9000, MDW 9010 specifications

Lucent Technologies, known for its pioneering innovations in telecommunications, introduced a series of multiprotocol digital switches, namely the MDW 9010, MDC 9000, and MDW 9000/9010. These systems are designed to cater to the increasing demand for efficient voice and data transmission in both public and private networks.

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