Vodavi Infinite 4096 Installation And Maintenance Manual page 43

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A.
B.
C.
D.
Ch.llFOrWtUd-AIlCalls
l3.l.s feature
allows a station
the ability to
have alI their
calls (internal
or external)
forwarded
immediately
to a designated
station,
a UCD group
pilot number,
Voice
Mail group
number,
or Hunt
group.
(See
Note)
Call Forward - Busy
This feature
allows a station
the ability
to
have
their calls fonvarded
to a designated
station,
a UCD group
pilot number,
Voice
Mail group
number,
or Hunt
group
when
their station
is busy. (See Note)
Call Forward
- No Answer
This feature
allows a station
the ability
to
have
their calls forwarded
to a designated
station.
a UCD group
pilot number.
Voice
Mail group
number
or Hunt group number
when there is no answer
at the
station.
No
answer
calls forward
when
the system-
wide "no answer
timer"
aspires. (See Note)
Call Forwird - Busy/No Auswer
Allows
a stations
the ability
to fonvard
a
combination
busy/no
answer
calls to a
designated
station,
a UCD
group
pilot
number,
Voice
Mail
group
number,
or
Hunt
group.
No answer
calls forward
when
the system-wide
"no answer
timer"
expires.
Initial
CO ringing,
transferred
CO
ringing
and intercom
ringing
calls can all
be forwarded.
Calls that
ring to an idle
station
will be call foxwarded
after expira-
tion of the No Answer
ring Umer.(See
Note)
300.12
BUSY LAMP
FIELD
[BLF)
When a button
on a Key Telephone
is assigned
as a DSS it also serves as a Busy Lamp Field
to &splay
the status
of that telephone.
300.13
CAUANNOUNCE - PRIVACY
Each
telephone
user
can set their
intercom
signaling
switch
to receive
intercom
call an-
nouncements
without
having
the calling party
hear any conversations
in progress.
300.14
CAILBACX
A
station
can initiate
a call back
request
to
another
busy station.
As soon as that station
becomes
idle. the station
that left the call back
request
is signaled.
300.16
CALL FORWARD: STATION
Infinite 4096 Hybrid Key Telephone System
FEUUREDE'SCR~~ION
E.
Cdl Fommud
-
Off-Net
stations
will be
allowed
to fonvard
inter-
com and transferred
CO line calls to an
d-net
location.
This allows a station
to
reroute
calls that would
normally
be lost.
Calls can be forwarded
to home or another
off-net
site. Initially
ringing
CO calls can-
not be forwarded
with
this
feature
(see
Incoming
CO ltnes m-Net
Forward.
fea-
ture). (See Note)
NO7?3: Iniff~~L Ringing
Incomirg:
ads
will for-
ward to groups. Cie: UCD, Voice
Mail
Hunt2 fJthe
stationf~
is the on&
stationassigned to
dngontheCOUne.
300.16
CAU
FORWARD:
PRESET
This feature
allows the system
data base to be
configured
so that incoming
CO Lines. which
are programmed
to ring at
a
particular
station,
can be forwarded
elsewhere
in the system pre-
determined
by programmin
g. This feature
is
active if the station
ringing
is
not answered in
a
speci.fIed Ume.
This is parUcuiarly
useful
in
'overflow"
applications
where
a Voice Mail or
Auto Attendant
may be in use.
A station
may have one designated
preset for-
ward location
defined
in the data base.
Reset
Cdl Forward
is chainable
only to other
predetermined
preset
foMrard
stations
specl-
fled in the database
up to a chain of 5 stations.
Chainable
Preset Call Forwarding
will force the
incoming
CO Line to ring at each station
pre-
assigned
in the database
for the Preset Fonvard
Ring Timer
specified
in the database
before
folwarding.
Each
station
in the
system
may,
inde-
pendently,
have incoming
CO calls preset for-
warded
to the following
destinations:
A
Fkeset CaU Forward
- Stations
Each Key Telephone
user may have preset
in the database
IntUaJ Ringing
Incoming
to
be directed
to another
station
in the sys-
tem,
if the
call goes unanswered
for a
predetenntned
amount
of time.
B. Reset Call
Forward
- Hunt Groups
CO Lines can be preset forwarded
to ring
into a Hunt
Group
from any
station
A CO
line will not preset forward
to a busy Hunt
group,
however
each Ume the preset
for-
ward timer
expires
(for a total
of five at-
tempts)
the group
will be checked
for an
idle station.
If a member
of the group
is
idle the call will then be presented
to that
member.
Issue 1, January 1992
300-7

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