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the call forwarding profiles. You can edit the remaining call forwarding profiles via Ncontrol or via
the administration portal. For more information, refer to the administration portal manual and the
Ncontrol manual.
The following call forwarding options are available. You can activate or deactivate call forwardings
via the telephone menu's call settings.
Permanent call forwarding (always)
All incoming calls will be forwarded directly to the predefined telephone number.
Forward if busy (busy)
New calls will be forwarded immediately, when coming in during an active call. This call forwarding
option functions only, if the Call Waiting function is deactivated.
Delayed call forwarding (no answer)
Call forwarding condition: You do not answer the incoming call within a defined time period
(timeout). The timeout can be set to 5, 10, 15 or 20 seconds. Where should the incoming call be
forwarded after the specified time has elapsed? The caller receives a call waiting signal and is then
forwarded to the defined destination.
If unavailable (not registered)
The option functions only if the end device is not registered to the telephone system:
When the Internet connection fails or there is no LAN connection.
and
If "call forwarding ...if unavailable" is programmed for a direct extension (e.g. extension 123 -
John Doe) and a caller calls the direct dial number for the extension directly, call forwarding
applies. If the extension is a member of a queue or a group and the queue or group receives a
call, call forwarding for the individual extension no longer applies! In general, the destination
should always be an available destination number. I.e., make sure that no voicemail or
announcement comes on.
The display on your telephone indicates whether or not call forwarding is active.
Call forwardings can alternatively be activated through *-Codes:
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