
Setting up call forwarding from an external location
t
q
*64
t
*
t
#
q
Enter
PIN 2
Ack.
signal
Internal number whose
calls are to be forwarded
Destination num-
ber for call for-
warding
Ack.
signal
You will then hear the positive acknowledgement signal for about 1 second; the connection is then terminated and you will hear the busy sig-
nal.
Replace the handset.
Canceling call forwarding from an external location (canceling Follow me from an external location)
t
q
#64
t
#
q
a
Enter
PIN 2
Ack.
signal
Internal number for
which call forwarding
is to be canceled
Ack.
signal
Replace handset.
After you cancel call forwarding (positive acknowledgement signal), the connection is terminated and you will hear the busy signal.
Monitoring costs
Call data records
The PABX can store up to 500 call data records. This data is not lost in the event of a loss of power.
The PABX generates a call data record for every external call. The call data records contain detailed information about the call. For example:
Date and time, duration of the call, number of the called party, number of the calling party, type of connection, communication costs and
possible project numbers.
In the default state, all external calls that you initiate are stored. Incoming calls can be logged in two different ways.
·
Only incoming calls with a certain project numer are stored.
·
All incoming calls are stored.
Please note that only the network service provider is authorized for binding connection/call cost logging.
For configuration information using the telephone please refer to page 49.
Call data record overflow
The memory for your call data records is limited. If the PABX memory has already stored more than 480 communication data sets, a com-
munication data overflow can be indicated by system telephones. Depending on the system telephone type used, the caller list either dis-
plays the service number together with a message or the service number only. The system telephone is specified when configuring the PABX.
ISDN terminals
The communication / call charges can be displayed at ISDN terminal devices that support this feature.
Analog terminal devices
With your PABX system it is possible to transmit the charge rate information as metering pulses via the analog ports with appropriately
equipped terminal devices. In the initial state transmission of the 12 or 16 kHz charge pulse is deactivated. On account of the technology used
in ISDN for the connection/call cost transfer, connection/call costs may continue to be transmitted even after the connection has been ter-
minated. With all of the analog terminal devices available on the market, it may not always be possible for the charge pulse transmitted by
your PABX system at the conclusion of a connection to be received properly by the terminal device you are using. Please observe the instruc-
tions in the operating manual for your terminal device.
The transmit pulse frequency can be set during PC configuration to 12kHz or 16kHz.
Monitoring costs
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