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Basic functions
Forwarding calls
Overview of forwarding types
You can configure different call forwarding settings for your station.
The forwarding types are mutually exclusive except for the types "forwarding for
internal" and "forwarding for external". You can set and activate one forwarding
destination for each of the two exceptions.
Fixed forwarding (all calls)
If you have programmed a destination for fixed forwarding, you can activate and
deactivate this using the "Call forwarding" key (if configured). The programmed
forwarding destination remains valid until you change or delete it.
Configuring/modifying a fixed forwarding destination
Settings
Select and confirm the option shown.
Confirm the option shown.
Confirm the option shown. "Variable forwarding" is displayed.
Confirm the option shown. "Fixed forwarding" is displayed.
If call forwarding has already been programmed, the forwarding destination is
displayed.
Select and confirm the option shown.
If your phone belongs to an ONS group (One Number Service/parallel call
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Call forwarding can be set up on any phone in the ONS group and then
applies for all phones in the ONS group.
Call forwarding between two phones in an ONS group is not possible.
FWD-VAR-ALL-BOTH on
All calls are forwarded to the saved phone
number, the phone number is deleted after
deactivation.
FWD-FIXED on
All calls are forwarded, the saved phone
number is not deleted after deactivation.
FWD-VAR-ALL-INT on
Only internal calls are forwarded.
FWD-VAR-ALL-EXT on
Only external calls are forwarded.
FWD-VAR-BUSY-BOTH on
If your station is busy, all calls are forwarded.
FWD-VAR-RNA-BOTH on
If you do not accept a call, all calls are
forwarded after a certain length of time.
FWD-VAR-BZ/NA-BTH on
If your station is busy or you do not accept a
call, all calls are forwarded after a certain
length of time.
Program/Service?
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Destinations?
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Call forwarding?
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Next forwarding type?
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Enter destination:
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