PERCEPTION 4000

FEATURE OPERATION

To Forward Calls:

1.From an idle telephone, press the Call Forward—All Calls (CFAC), Call Forward—No Answer (CFNA), or Call

Forward—Busy/No Answer (CFBN) access key.

. . . or . . .

Enter the appropriate Call Forward access code.

2.Dial the destination number.

3.Place your telephone on-hook (if off-hook).

To Program a Preregistered Call Forward Key:

1.Press the Program Mode (PRGM) access key.

2.Press the Preregistered Call Forward (PRCF) access key that you want to program.

3.Press the desired Call Forward access key (CFAC, CFNA, or CFBN).

. . . or . . .

Enter the desired Call Forward feature access code.

4.Dial the digits of the desired number to be programmed on the PRCF key.

Listen for recall dial tone. (If activating Call Forward from an idle on-hook telephone, no tones will be heard.)

When using a Call Forward access key, the key’s LED will flash red. If the LED does not flash, this feature is denied at your station.

When dialing an off-premises number, include any desired trunk access code or Least Cost Routing (LCR) access code (see Notes 2, 3, and 4).

If successfully activated, the Call Forward key’s LED will light solid red or you will hear success tone.

Display telephones will indicate the type of Call Forward registered (CFAC, CFNA, CFBN), along with the name and number of the forwarded-to destination.

Any incoming calls will now be treated as defined by the registered type of Call Forward.

The PRGM LED will light solid red.

The PRCF LED will flash.

The PRCF key will be programmed as the designated type of Call Forward key.

When dialing an off-premises number, include any desired trunk access code or Least Cost Routing (LCR) access code (see Notes 2, 3, and 4).

Display telephones will display the dialed digits.

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Toshiba 4000 manual To Forward Calls, Forward-Busy/No Answer Cfbn access key