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Call forwarding / Fax application
Type
Interrogation
Activation
Deactivation
Unconditional (CFU)
*#21#
**21* <Number> #
##21#
Busy (CFB)
*#67#
**67* <Number> #
##67#
No reply (CFNRy)
*#61#
**61* <Number> #
##61#
Network problem
*#62#
**62* <Number> #
##62#
(unavailable)
(CFNRE - not reachable)
SERVICES AVAILABLE ON THE TERMINAL
Result of interrogation:
bass beep: service not activated
shrill beep: service activated
Fax application
*
•
Plug your analog fax machine (G3) into the RJ11 connector J2. The fax line is
dedicated only to send or receive fax.
Receive
•
When you receive a fax call, only the fax machine rings (the phones connected to
the J3 connector does not ring).
•
During the fax call, the phone line is not available.
Transmit
•
When you send a fax, the phone line is not available.
Call forwarding
*
Setting up call forwards enables you to switch the incoming calls to another phone
number. This number can be the Network voice mail number or any number, provided
the subscription allows it (*).
Several types of call forwarding are available:
•
Unconditional call forwarding
(all incoming calls are forwarded to the number
recorded).
•
Call forwarding, busy
(engaged) (when you are engaged in a call, and somebody
else tries to call you, his call is directly forwarded to the number recorded).
•
Call forwarding, no reply
(when you are not at home or you do not answer, the
incoming call is forwarded to the number recorded).
•
Call forwarding, network problem
(if the terminal is not reachable the incoming
calls are directly forwarded to the number recorded).
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10/04/02, 18:46
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