Making Calls – Basic Functions
Step by Step
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Destinations? | : |
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Next forwarding type? > |
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Fixed forwarding off |
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Next forwarding type? > |
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Fixed forwarding off |
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Next forwarding type? > |
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Station variable forwarding
With station variable forwarding you can choose be- tween 6 different types of call forwarding:
•Station variable unconditional/all forwarding
–forwarding for internal calls only
–forwarding for external calls only
–forwarding for both internal and external calls
•Forwarding for busy (int/ext)
•Forwarding after no answer (int/ext)
•Forwarding for busy and ring no answer
The forwarding types are mutually exclusive except for forwarding for internal and forwarding for external. You can program a forwarding destination for both of the two exceptions and thus activate them both.
Example:
You had activated station variable forwarding. You now program and thus activate forwarding after timeout. Sta- tion variable forwarding is automatically deactivated and its forwarding destination is deleted.
Selection of a station variable forwarding type
Select the items Destinations and Forwarding in the Service Menu.
Press the key. The lamp lights up.
Confirm.
Confirm.
"Station variable forwarding" will be offered first. Output on first line display.
Output on second line display.
Confirm to select the next forwarding type. Output on first line display.
Output on second line display.
If you have already programmed a station fixed forward- ing destination.
Output on first line display.
Output on second line display.
Confirm to select the next station variable forwarding type
Output on first line display.
Output on second line display.
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