•
Even though DSS buttons for the forwarding extension indicate that the extension is busy, it can still receive
calls. If another call is received, FWD—No Answer will operate as normal.
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It is possible to set the forwarding extension to busy through system programming.
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When the forwarding extension is a virtual PS
(
®
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The No Answer Time setting is ignored: All calls are forwarded immediately, even if No Answer is
specified as the forwarding method.
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If the forward destination is unavailable, the forwarding extension is treated as busy. (In this case,
FWD—Busy is ignored even if it is enabled.) However, if the original caller is on an analogue trunk, to
which busy signals/tones cannot be sent, the PBX will continue to try to connect to the forward
destination until a connection is established or the original caller hangs up.
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It is possible to set the forwarding extension virtual PS to busy through ICD Group programming.
•
If an extension goes on-hook while transferring a call to an extension ringing in parallel with a trunk, the
trunk will stop ringing for a moment, then begin ringing again.
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This feature for LCOT depends on the settings for reverse signal detection. (
®
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This feature may not be available depending on the specifications of the telephone network.
PC Programming Manual References
10.6.1 PBX Configuration—[2-6-1] System—Numbering Plan—Main—Features—
Set
10.7.1 PBX Configuration—[2-7-1] System—Class of Service—COS Settings
→Optional Device & Other Extensions—
Remote Operation by Other Extension
10.9 PBX Configuration—[2-9] System—System Options—Option 1—
PT Fwd / DND—Extension Status of
→
→
Extension-CO Duration Time (*60s)
11.5.1 PBX Configuration—[3-5-1] Group—Incoming Call Distribution Group—Group
Settings—Miscellaneous—
PT Programming Manual References
Feature Guide References
2.1.1.6 Intercept Routing
2.2.1 Idle Extension Hunting
2.2.2.7 Overflow Feature
84
Feature Guide
2.3.2 Call Forwarding (FWD)
Summary of Contents for KX-NS300
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Page 15: ...Section 1 For Your Safety Feature Guide 15 ...
Page 18: ...18 Feature Guide 1 1 1 For Your Safety ...
Page 19: ...Section 2 Call Handling Features Feature Guide 19 ...
Page 107: ...User Manual References 1 2 1 Basic Calling Feature Guide 107 2 5 4 Trunk Call Features ...
Page 193: ...User Manual References 1 4 2 Holding a Call Feature Guide 193 2 13 1 Call Hold ...
Page 324: ...324 Feature Guide 2 30 2 Outgoing Message OGM ...
Page 325: ...Section 3 Unified Messaging System Feature Guide 325 ...
Page 375: ...Section 4 Network Features Feature Guide 375 ...
Page 464: ...464 Feature Guide 4 3 6 Network ICD Group ...
Page 465: ...Section 5 System Configuration and Administration Features Feature Guide 465 ...
Page 560: ...560 Feature Guide 5 6 7 PING Confirmation ...
Page 561: ...Section 6 Appendix Feature Guide 561 ...
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