
Telephoning
Special Calls/Functions
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call forwarding that you have programmed on your device is not carried out
upon a hunt group call.
Call forwarding chains
The system administrator can configure the system so multiple call
forwarding instances can be linked one to another to form a chain. A simple
example: user A forwards to user B, who then forwards to user C. A call for
user A is then directly signalled to user C.
A setting in your user group regulates which call number appears on your
device when a call which has been forwarded multiple times is signalled on
your device: you will see either the call number of the last user who
programmed the last call forwarding in the chain, or the call number of the
first user in the chain. The number displayed is also saved to the caller list for
missed calls.
The system prevents call forwarding chains from forming a loop, e. g. when
the call forwarding destination refers back to the call forwarding source.
When the system detects a call forwarding loop, no further call forwarding is
carried out. This can mean that – despite call forwarding being programmed
– calls are nonetheless signalled on your device.
A loop is also detected during call deflection. If you receive a call via a call
forwarding chain and wish to deflect it to a destination call number which is
already in the call forwarding chain, a negative acknowledgement tone is
heard and the call signalling on your device will continue.
Contact your system administrator if call forwarding is not functioning as
expected on your device. The system administrator is able to analyse call
forwarding chains and eliminate any possible conflicts.
Call Recording
You can record internal and external calls, e. g. for logging purposes.
Features of this function
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The “Record calls” functions is only available on the Forum 5004/5008/
5012 and Forum 5500 communications systems.
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Three-party conferences cannot be recorded.
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Messages that are stored in your voicebox cannot be recorded either.