Inter-Tel GLX Owner's Manual page 39

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DO-NOT-DISTURB
Placing
a keyset
in do-not-disturb
halts
all
pages
and all
incom-
ing
intercom
and
transferred
calls
to
that
keyset.
(Calls
re-
calling
from
hold
and
direct
ring-in
calls
are
not
blocked
by
do-not-disturb.)
The keyset's
DSS/BLF key
flashes
at
the
do-not-
disturb
rate
on all
Executive
Keysets.
A user
who calls
a keyset
while
it
is
in
do-not-disturb
hears
four
fast
ring
tones
and
a
pause
repeatedly.
To enable
or
disable
do-not-disturb:
While
on hook,
dial
#03.
The SYS HOLD key lights
while
the
keyset
is
in do-not-disturb.
CALL FORWARDING
A keyset
user
can
forward
all
incoming
intercom
and
transferred
calls
to
another
keyset.
In
addition,
if
the
system
has
a pro-
grammed
C.O.
line
for
call
forwarding,
calls
can be forwarded
to
an outside
telephone
number
(public
network).
The call
forward
number
is
stored
in a station
speed-dial
memory
location
on
the
caller's
keyset.
Call
forward
mode
remains
in
effect
if
the
keyset
is
unplugged
or
there
is
a power
failure.
Call
forward
requests
are
stored
in the
battery-backed
data
base.
Transferred
calls
automatically
forward
to
keyset
intercom
num-
bers,
but
they
will
not
automatically
forward
to
the
public
net-
work.
Instead,
the
transferring
keyset
user
must
initiate
a
conference
with
the
outside
call
and
the
forwarded
keyset,
and
then
allow
the
call
to continue
as an unsupervised
conference.
If
the
C.O.
line
is
busy
when
the
forward
is
attempted,
the
caller
hears
a fast
busy
signal.
Call
forward
requests
can
be
chained,
but
if
the
forwards
form
a loop
(for
example
keyset
10
forwards
to
11,
and
11 to
lo),
the
caller
hears
a fast
busy
sig-
nal.
The C.O.
line
ring-in
assignment
for
the
receiving
station
does
not
change
with
call
forwarding.
If
the
keyset
does
not
audibly
ring
when receiving
a direct
ring-in
call
on a C.O.
line,
it
will
not
ring
when receiving
a forwarded
call
on that
line.
Toll
restriction
affects
calls
forwarded
to
the
public
network
only
if
the
C.O.
line
is
subject
to
toll
restriction
and
both
keysets
involved
are
toll
restricted.
C.O.
line
restriction
is
also
in effect
if
both
keysets
are
restricted
from
the
line.
If
either
keyset
is
unrestricted,
the
call
is
allowed.
If
the
call
is restricted,
the
caller
hears
a fast
busy
signal.
GLX Ow;er's
Guide
(Issue
1,
11/85)
Page
30

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