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Configuring call keys
Service menu
Call diversion for
individual keys
Besides being able to use device diversion (all lines to INTERNAL/EXTERNAL keys together) you can also
use the key diversion facility to divert calls received at your own individual INTERNAL/EXTERNAL keys either
to internal or (if the feature is enabled) to external destinations. You will find a general explanation on page
C-20.
r
Call up the menu
212A
and enter the code numbers,
or press the programmed key.
i
/
e
Select the INTERNAL/EXTERNAL key
that you wish to divert.
v
symbol
on.
M
If necessary, delete existing entry with
the
E
key and enter the destination:
Intern.destination: Enter the 2 or 3-digit number
Extern.destination: Call up the central or individual short code dialling store as described in the chapter
"Short input codes for facilities" (cf. page E-2) and then enter the memory position for the
number of the desired destination. If the codes for the short code dialling store begin
with * or #, press the
R
key before making the entry. Then enter
1
or
2
the required
codes and the memory position.
A
r
or
You can also select “automatic switch-over”. If the facility was enabled, it is
now disabled and vice versa. Or change the default setting ...
C1
...
3
Select call diversion:
1
for internal calls
2
for external calls
3
for internal and external calls
C0
/
1
Activate/deactivate call diversion:
0
to deactivate
1
to activate
A
r
Confirm the settings and conclude the
procedure; you are shown the [pos]
confirmation.
☛
Note: The “call diversion” key can be programmed as described in example 4 on page D-6.
call key:
key diversion
destination:
key diversion [off]
destination: 110
key diversion [off]
i+e! 1=int 2=ext
key diversion [off]
off! 1=on
key diversion [off]
on! 0=off
key diversion [off]
key diversion on
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