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USER MANUAL FERNTEL IP4 / IP160
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5.1.4.1 Call diversion, optional
Main menu\User settings\
Call diversion
The call diversion dialog is optional and is only visible if the requirements described below are met. If visible, the dialog
can be used to establish diversions that direct inbound calls to other subscriber numbers. For example, divert all calls to
your mobile phone during your absence so that you can be reached at all times. Below are the response conditions for the
three call diversions that you can switch on and off independently of each other.
In the device’s idle mode, the activation of any call diversion is indicated by the icon, which appears on the left of
the display footer. If the “Always” call diversion is activated, the inverse text overlay
“
Diverted to diversion
destination
”
also appears in the display’s viewing area.
Below is a description of the dialog parameters, which include a response condition selection parameter for each of the
three call diversions and a nameless input parameter in the next line. To change the settings, first press the
key to
open the dialog of the same name. Set your desired configuration for the dialog elements described below and, if you
have changed settings, press the menu key as many times as necessary until the saving of the changes is confirmed by
the text overlay OK
Always
Diverts every call to the set diversion destination immediately.
Busy
Diverts calls that encounter your connection in the “Busy” state, i.e. precisely when you are
telephoning, to the set diversion destination.
If you have also activated the call waiting feature, diversion will not happen until you reject the caller with
the key sequence
0
R
.
No reply
Diverts calls that cannot be accepted within a delay period to the set diversion destination.
Always:................
Selection parameter for switching the “Always” call diversion on and off.
Off
The call diversion is switched off or disabled
On
The call diversion is switched on or activated.
....................
Nameless input parameter for input of the “Always” diversion destination.
Busy:
1)
...............
Selection parameter for switching the “Busy” call diversion on and off.
Off
The call diversion is switched off or disabled.
On
The call diversion is switched on or activated.
....................
Nameless input parameter for input of the “Busy” diversion destination.
No reply:
1)
...........
Selection parameter for switching the “No reply” call diversion on and off.
Off
The call diversion is switched off or disabled.
On
The call diversion is switched on or activated.
....................
Nameless input parameter for input of the “No reply” diversion destination.
1)
These call diversions are only effective if the “Always” call diversion is switched off.
Default setting:
Always: ...........Off
// “Always” call diversion off,
“Always” diversion destination empty
Busy: .............Off
// “Busy” call diversion off,
“Busy” diversion destination empty
No reply: .........Off
// “No reply” call diversion off,
“No reply” diversion destination empty
Requirements
- Call diversion requires the configuration of the H.323 protocol and works according to the H.450 standard if the gatekeeper supports
this protocol. Alternatively, there is the option of setting the Local Call Forward protocol option, which shifts the implementation of
the call diversions from the PBX to the device.