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Features
The PBX provides a multitude of features that can be activated or operated by the user.
This Chapter contains a systematic description of all these features.
8. 1
Overview
The features described in this chapter are as follows:
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Call Forwarding Unconditional functions: Call Forwarding Unconditional, Follow
me, Call Forwarding on No Reply, Twin Mode / Twin Comfort, Take, Do not dis-
turb, Substitution.
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Connections involving several users: Enquiry call, Brokering, Three-party confer-
ence, Conference, Call transfer, Recall, Call acceptance
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Added features: Features that simplify day-to-day phone communication, e.g.
Call waiting, Leave message, Park call, Team functions.
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Special features: Features that require a special application or hardware, such as
Voice Mail.
The remote control of features, the hotel function and the alarming facilities using
external text messages are described at the end of the chapter.
Tab. 126 The following features / functions do not form part of this chapter:
Tip:
Certain features depend on the software version of the PBX. For system
terminals with a display this may look like the following:
1. Access the configuration menu
2. Long-click on the * key
Depending on the terminal, additional information is displayed.
Feature / function
Description / document
Routing functions
Chapter
and Chapter
Identification and presentation functions
Chapter
"Identification Elements", page 35
Data-service functions
Chapter
Call logging
Chapter
Functions specific to the terminals
Operating Instructions
VoIP features in detail
Separate documentation for IP Gateway AIP
Voice Mail features
Documentation for the AVS Voice Mail System AVS