Section 700 - Operation Chapter 4. Key Telephone Features
DBS-2.3/9.2-700 DBS Manual - Revised April 2000 4-5
Related Programming
FF1 (System): Extension Class of Service Setting (CPC-AII and CPC-B
Version 3.1 or higher)
FF3 (Extension): Extension Class of Service Assignment (CPC-AII and
CPC-B Version 3.1 or higher)
FF6 (Names and Messages): Absence Messages
Considerations
Calling parties without a display get a busy signal, rather than the Absence
Message.
If a message code number tha t has not been programmed is selected,
“Absence,” followed by the code number, appears on the display.
Absence Message return times can be input as shown in the following
table:
Table 4-2. Example Return Times for Absence Messages
Four-digit numbers can also be input (0000-9999 = Hours & Minutes or
Month & Date).
When an Absence Message is set on a DID extension, incoming DID calls
are routed according to the ringing assignment programmed for the
incoming trunk.
In CPC-A and CPC-B Versions prior to 5.0, DND and Absence Messages
cancel Call Forwarding.
Beginning with Version 5.0, calls to an extension with DND or Absence
Message turned on are treated differently, depending on whether they are
trunk or intercom calls: Intercom calls receive busy tone; trunk calls are
routed to the extension defined in permanent call forwarding.
The following types of trunk calls follow permanent call forward settings:
Input Display
No input Return
9 Return 9:00
11 Ret urn 11: 00
615 Return 6:15
1035 Return 10:35