Making calls as usual
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Diverting calls
Diverting calls for your telephone only under certain circumstances
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All calls are diverted to the desired call number if you have set up the call diversion
as described on page 26.
If you only want to divert your calls
1.
If your line is busy
2.
Or if you have not answered a call after the respective telephone has rung a
certain number of times
then proceed as on page 26 but dial, instead of to:,
1.
Busy
2.
No reply
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If it is not possible to activate a call diversion destination which has been set up
(an error tone is heard after pressing the “OK” key), this means that another call
diversion destination has already been activated. It must first be deactivated
(select it and confirm the selection with “OK”).
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The “Call div.” function key can be used to perform a number of operating
procedures more quickly. It has different functions, depending on the number of
call diversion destinations which have been set up:
No call diversion destination has yet been set up:
You go to the call diversion
menu by pressing the “Call div.” function key.
One call diversion destination has been set up:
This set--up call diversion
destination can be switched on and off by pressing the “Call div.” function key.
Several call diversion destinations have been set up:
If a call diversion
destination has been activated (LED on), it can be deactivated by pressing the
“Call div.” function key. If no call diversion destination has been activated, you go
to the call diversion menu where you can activate one of the call diversion
destinations already set up there or set up a new call diversion destination.