External Call Forwarding - Gigaset 1054isdn User Instructions

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10.06.1999
Operating the Standard Mobile Unit

External Call Forwarding

You can forward an external call to another external subscriber.
There are three types of external call forwarding (see also "Glossary" , page 171)
immediate,
The external call forwarding function can only be used on a multiple device connection together
with multiple subscriber numbers. Call forwarding can be set for each multiple subscriber num-
ber.
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or:
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Once the call has been forwarded you will be charged for the connection from your phone
to the forwarded destination.
Example:
Below is a list of call forwarding definitions for 3 used multiple subscriber numbers.
3
1
08912345
1
2
77745678
2
3
0111111
These values mean:
Call forwarding when no one answers (for MSN 1)
Immediate forwarding (for MSN 2)
Call forwarding when busy (for MSN 3)
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1054I-06.FM
when busy,
Press these keys one after another.
Use the number key pad to determine
the type of call forwarding (here 1):
1 Immediate call forwarding.
2 Call forwarding when busy.
3 Call forwarding delayed for 5 rings.
Press the redial key repeatedly to search
for multiple subscriber numbers.
Each MSN is preceded by a slot num-
ber, here number 2.
Use the number key pad to select the
multiple subscriber number using its
slotnumber (here 2).
Use the number key pad to reenter the
number of an external subscriber to
whom the call should be forwarded.
Press the save key to complete the pro-
cedure
A defined call forwarding option will be
shown with a "U" in the display when
ü
is pressed.
(Multiple subscriber number 1)
(Multiple subscriber number 2)
(Multiple subscriber number 3)
Gigaset 1054 isdn, GBR: A30853-X200-B101-51-7619
Switching Functions
delayed (after 5 rings).
41
A
CD
3 1
3 45678
A
CD
3 2
9 8765
A
CD
3 2
A
CD
3 2
123456
A
CD
C
to 08912345
e.g. at home evenings.
to 77745678
e.g. on holiday
to 0111111
e.g. to the secretary.

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