Presence Select
window, use the Navigator key to
select a presence status, and then press
. You
can also change the presence settings via the
Options
screen.
For details, see "Presence Settings (Page 127)".
•
You can assign Call Forwarding/Do Not Disturb
settings to a presence status.
For details, see "Presence Setting Example 1
(Page 128)".
•
You can assign a feature number to be executed
when you select a presence status.
For details, see "Presence Setting Example 2
(Page 128)".
•
Your presence status is stored on the PBX as an
absent message.
Note
•
Depending on the regional setting (suffix code)
of the connected PBX, if you set the language
to Russian or Ukrainian, your presence status
might appear garbled.
•
If you use characters in your presence status
that are not supported by the PBX, those
characters will not display correctly on other
devices. For a partial list of characters
supported by the PBX, see "Character Tables
(Page 155)". For a full list, see the
documentation for the PBX.
Call Forwarding/Do Not
Disturb
You can have incoming calls automatically forwarded
to another destination. You can also have incoming
calls rejected (Do Not Disturb).
Simple Call Forwarding Settings
You can set one forwarding destination for external and
internal calls.
1.
On the
HOME
screen, press the second drop-down
list.
If call forwarding or Do Not Disturb is already set,
the
Advanced
window appears. See "Advanced
Call Forwarding/Do Not Disturb Settings
(Page 84)".
2.
On the
FWD/DND Settings
window, select one of
the text fields.
3.
Enter a forwarding destination.
4.
Select the radio button of the destination you want
to forward calls to.
5.
Press
OK
.
Usage tips
•
On the
FWD/DND Settings
window, the numbers
you set for
Phone 1
and
Phone 2
are saved. These
settings will be available the next time you set a
forwarding destination.
Other
is used for a temporary forwarding
destination. Every time you set a forwarding
destination,
Other
will be blank.
•
You can set your cellular phone as the forward
destination.
Operating Instructions
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Basic Feature Operation