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System settings
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Specifying the number of ring cycles
Ring delay can be used to specify the number of ring cycles after which a call is to be
diverted. The setting can be between 0 (= immediate call diversion) and 9 ring cycles.
A ring cycle lasts 5 seconds.
The default setting is 0 ring cycles (= immediate call diversion).
Diverting calls externally – CF (Call Forwarding)
Your ISDN connection offers you two telephone lines (B channels) that you can use at
the same time. It is therefore possible to activate call diversion not only in the telephone
exchange (external), but also directly in the base station (internal). A caller is forwarded
to the destination you specify via the second telephone line. You can set the location for
call diversion as follows:
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so that the call is diverted in the telephone exchange (external call diversion); this
keeps your telephone lines free;
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so that the call is diverted in your base station (internal call diversion); this means
both telephone lines are engaged.
For each receive MSN you can store a destination number for each of the following
conditions:
Immediately
–
On busy
–
On no reply
Set up external call diversions are entered in a list. This list identifies active call
diversions.
i
Open the menu.
s
Set base
Select the menu item and confirm.
s
Forward. base
Select the menu item and confirm.
~
Enter system PIN if required (page 91).
s
No. of rings
Select the menu item and confirm.
~
Enter the number of ring cycles and confirm.
j
Hold
down (back to idle status).
OK
OK
OK
OK
OK
i
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You bear the costs for the call diversion.
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If the call is diverted in the base station (internal call diversion), then
the condition "When busy" is not available.
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All three conditions can be activated at the same time.
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If night service has been set up for a receive MSN (page 88), external
call diversion cannot be set up or changed for this receive MSN.