Notes:
1. Because this setting is stored both on the handset and on the base
station, the handset must be in range with the base to
.
2. A warning message will appear on the handset LCD to inform the
user that all calls are forwarded.
3. Calls could be forwarded to another handset or a phone number,
but not both
.
4. There is no call forwarding announcement, the caller is not aware
of the call is being forwarded.
5. Call forwarding can be only one-hop. That is, for example, if
Handset 11 forwards calls to Handset 22, but Handset 22 also sets
calls forwarding to another handset, calls for Handset 11 are still
routed to Handset 22.
Auto-Attendant (AA)
1. When enabled by the administrator, an automated attendant would
greet a telephone line incoming call.
2. The caller will be prompted by the greeting message to enter a two-
digit extension number (Handset ID) or press "0" for operator.
3. The greeting message is user
. The Handset ID that
is designated as the operator is user programmable.
Default greeting message (Main OGM): "Please enter the
extension number or press 0 for the operator."
Default operator: Handset 10.
4. AA will ask for another handset ID if the first entry is invalid (no
registered handset with that ID) with the announcement (OGM2):
"The extension you entered is invalid, please try another extension
or press 0 for the operator."
establish a
link and save the setting on the base
at the same time. A new call forwarding setting will
automatically replace the previous setting
6. The Call Forwarding feature should not be used to forward calls to
an outside line if the EP-436 system is behind a PBX or key system.
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