Phone Settings; Always Forward; Busy Forward; No Answer Forward - NEC GT200 User Manual

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Phone Settings allow you to set up phone functions such as call forwarding, speed dialing, and more.

Always Forward

Always Forward allows you to set the account number to which all incoming calls are to be forwarded.
1.
Press the MENU/EXIT key. Select Phone Settings then Always Forward.
2.
Select from the following options:
Switch: Press to enable or disable this function.
Number: The phone number to forward incoming calls.
Domain: This refers to the SIP account number.
3.
Press the MENU/EXIT key, then use the UP and DOWN keys to switch from YES/NO. Press the SELECT key
again to confirm or cancel and return to the previous menu level.
After setting Always Forward, "AlwaysForwad" is displayed on the LCD.

Busy Forward

Busy Forward allows you to set the account number to which incoming calls are to be forwarded when the line is busy. This
function requires you to input the following:
1.
Press the MENU/EXIT key. Select Phone Settings then Busy Forward.
2.
Select from the following options:
Switch: Press to enable or disable this function.
Number: The phone number to forward incoming calls.
Domain: This refers to the SIP account number.
3.
Press the MENU/EXIT key, then use the UP and DOWN keys to switch from YES/NO. Press the SELECT key
again to confirm or cancel and return to the previous menu level.
After setting Busy Forward, "Busy Forwad" is displayed on the LCD.

No Answer Forward

No Answer Forward allows you to forward the phone number and a specific SIP account when not answered for a specified
period of time. This function requires you to input the following:
1.
Press the MENU/EXIT key. Select Phone Settings then No Answer Forward.
2.
Select from the following options:
Switch: Press to enable or disable this function.
Number: The phone number to forward incoming calls.
Domain: This refers to the SIP account number.
Timeout: This refers to a period of time (10 sec ~ 50 sec) without answering the call.
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