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Device busy
: If there are multiple trunk keys configured on your telephone,
you can configure that as soon as one of the trunk keys is occupied your
device is considered busy. Any further callers hear the busy signal.
On
/
Off
: Activate or deactivate the function. The activated function is
marked with a “+”.
“Call forwarding” Menu Group
Please keep in mind the explanations in the chapter
Call forwarding
: Programming call diversions for your own telephone. When
you have multiple trunk keys configured on your telephone, you can
programme call forwarding for each of these keys individually. Select
the desired key and confirm your selection.
Immediately
/
After delay
/
Busy
: Select the desired forwarding type.
Dest
: Enter the call number you wish to forward to (for entering the call
number, please refer to the chapter
Duration
: When programming call forwarding after time, enter the
time in seconds after which a call is to be forwarded (10 sec …
120 sec). If you do not enter a value, the default time interval
provided by the system administrator at system configuration is
used (default: 20 seconds).
Internal calls
/
External calls
/
Int./ext. calls
: Select which calls are
to be forwarded.
On
/
Off
: Switching call forwarding on or off. Active call forwarding is
indicated by a “+”. This is followed by the call forwarding desti-
nation.
Note:
All calls for the call numbers of your device are forwarded. If a
number is in use on more than one telephone, then calls made to any of
the other telephones will be forwarded as well.
Divert MSN
: Use the “Divert MSN” (MSN = Multiple Subscriber Number) to
forward incoming
external
calls per MSN
to external destinations
. To
do so, your user group has to have
Call forwarding of MSN groups
authorisation from your system administrator.