connected by the Automatic DISA Activation feature. This feature can be enabled or disabled through
system programming. It is also possible to establish a Conference call (
®
Call Splitting (
®
4.1.9 Call Splitting), and page with a call on hold to transfer the call (
®
13.3.1 PBX Configuration—[5-3-1] Optional Device—Voice Message—DISA System
→
CO-CO with DISA—Transfer by DTMF "#" (Activation Key Required)
→
CO-CO with DISA—Return to DISA Top Menu by DTMF "*"
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DISA security mode should be set to No Security.
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If the called extension does not answer, is busy, or is in DND mode, the DISA Intercept feature operates.
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The party on hold can use the Call Retry feature.
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If the destination CO line supports End of Call Detection, a paging call can be made after dialing "#".
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If the transferred call is forwarded to another outside destination, COS settings are ignored.
•
If the cellular phone’s number is registered in system speed dialing, its COS will be the COS of the
extension specified as the CLI destination.
•
If the cellular phone’s number is not registered in system speed dialing, its COS will be the COS
of the CO line that the transferrer is using.
•
Operation is as follows, depending on the "10.7.1 PBX Configuration—[2-7-1] System—Class of
Service—COS Settings—CO & SMDR—
Transfer to CO" setting and the availability of End of
Call Detection on the destination CO line:
–
Case 1:
Transfer to CO
is enabled
Transfer is available.
–
Case 2:
Transfer to CO
is disabled and the destination CO line supports End of Call Detection
A reorder tone is heard. (Consultation hold can be released by pressing "#".)
–
Case 3:
Transfer to CO
is disabled and the destination CO line does not support End of Call
Detection
Transfer is canceled, and the conversation returns to the CO line on hold.
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If the call is transferred to an ICD group, the call will wait in a queue until answered, but the Queuing
Time Table will not function.
–
When using this feature, do not use the Executive Busy Override feature to interrupt the established
call.
Redial with DTMF " " when receiving a CO line call (before the transfer destination—cellular
phone—answers).
•
It is possible to redial by using the DTMF tone " " before the transfer destination CO line (cellular
phone) answers.
•
If the transfer destination (cellular phone) is a line that does not support answer notification, outgoing
dial completion is considered as answering.
•
If the destination CO line supports End of Call Detection, screened transfer is available. If the
transferring party dials "#" while talking to the called party, the call can be put back on consultation
hold.
•
If the destination CO line does not support End of Call Detection, the call is transferred unscreened.
•
DISA Call Transfer to Outside User
When a call is received through DISA and the receiving extension is set to forward the call to an extension
(including over a TIE connection) or an outside destination, the call can be forwarded automatically to an
outside telephone number if the following conditions are met:
•
An outside telephone number (e.g., a cellular phone number) is registered as the forward destination
of the receiving extension.
•
The forward destination’s telephone number is registered in the System Speed Dial of the receiving
extension.
•
The forward destination’s telephone number is set in the CLI Destination of the receiving extension.
•
Automatic Walking COS is enabled for the receiving extension.
After a conversation is established with the forward destination (e.g., a cellular phone number), it is possible
to establish a Conference call, perform Call Splitting, and page with a call on hold to transfer the call. This
is the same as DISA Call Transfer from Outside Destination. For details, see "DISA Call Transfer from
Outside Destination".
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