Nortel BCM50 Configuration Manual page 163

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Feature configuration: Answering calls
In the bottom frame, click on the Capabilities tab.
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Beside Redirect Ring, indicate Y.
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Using the feature
Press FEATURE 85 to activate the feature.
Use FEATURE #85 to cancel DND.
Do Not Disturb also prevents voice calls from alerting at your telephone. Voice calls appear as
normal intercom calls. Use FEATURE #85 to cancel DND.
Blocking user access
You can block the user from using this feature keys by setting the set lock for the telephone to
complete restriction. (Telephony//DN record//restrictions//Set lock)
Creating a short ring to indicate an incoming call:
DND on Busy
When you are busy on a call and a second call comes in, your telephone alerts you to the second
call with a light ring. If you find this second call ring disruptive, assign Do Not Disturb (DND) on
Busy to prevent a second call.
If this feature is active, the line indicator for an external incoming call flashes, but your telephone
does not ring.
Internal and private network callers hear a busy tone instead of ringing when you are on the
telephone.
External callers are transferred to the prime set used in your system or to your voice mail.
Forward on Busy takes priority over DND on Busy. If an external call uses a target line, the
call is processed according to the programming of the target line. If the target line is busy, the
caller hears a busy tone or routes the call to the prime set for the target line or to the voice mail
system, even if there is DND on Busy programming.
Programming a telephone for DND
This feature is programmed on a per-telephone basis.
Ensure that target lines are programmed to route the unanswered call correctly.
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Under Telephony//DN record, select the DN record for the telephone for which you want to
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reroute second calls.
Click the Capabilities & Preferences tab.
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Section 3: Features
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