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S P E C T R A L I N K 8 4 - S E R I E S U S E R G U I D E
Open SIP Server
Forwarding is handled locally by the handset. Options allow you to set when the forwarding occurs and what number
is called.
1.
If your handset is set up with a single line, the
Forwarding Type Select
screen displays, enabling you to select
the forwarding type you want.
2.
If you have multiple lines, select
Line
. The Line Select screen displays. Highlight the line you wish to enable
with call forwarding, and press
OK
.
3.
You can enable the following call forwarding options:
•
Always
To forward all incoming calls
•
No Answer
To forward all unanswered incoming calls
•
Busy
To forward incoming calls when you’re in an active call
Enable one of the forwarding options and press the
OK
key.
4.
Depending on your selection, do one of the following:
•
If you selected
Always
, enter the forwarding number.
•
If you selected No Answer, enter a forwarding number and then select
Forward After Rings
, and
enter how many rings should be played before forwarding the call (one ring is about 6 seconds). A
value of 2 is recommended.
•
If you selected Busy, enter a forwarding number for calls that come in when you’re in an active
session. Contact your system administrator for more information about when the handset “knows”
it is busy.
Enabling and Disabling Do Not Disturb (DND)
Do Not Disturb (DND) is an optional feature that your system administrator must enable. Ask your system
administrator if DND is enabled on your network.