Key Telephone Features Call Waiting
Revised April 2000 DBS 824-3.0/3.2-700 3-25
You can transfer a call to an extension that has Call Forwarding activated.
The transferred call will follow the call forwarding path of the extension it
is transferred to.
For example, if phone “A” is covered to phone “B,” calls that are
transferred to phone “A” will be forwarded to phone “B.”
When you transfer a call to an extension that is busy or does not answer
and does not have Call Forwarding activated, a call tone is issued at your
extension after Transfer Recall Timer expires. The other extension’s
number and the number of the transferred CO line or extension then appear
on your display and the call is returned to your extension.
(For example, if you transfer an outside call on line 1 to extension 135 and
that extension is busy or does not answer, the call will return to your
extension and “Recall 135 #01” will appear on the display.)
Call Waiting
(CPC-S and CPC-M)
Description
You can send a Call Waiting signal, followed by a brief LED message, to a
busy extension. The party receiving the message need only replace the
handset and then pick it up again to be automatically connected to the
message sender’s extension.
The following messages can be sent using the Call Waiting feature:
Table 3-4. Call Waiting Text Messages
Message codes 0-4 are not available.
Message
Code Message
5“Visitor Here
6 “Need Help”
7 “Important”
8 “Urgent”
9 “Emergency”