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C
7: F
HAPTER
EATURE
Table 7 NBX Feature Codes (continued)
Feature
Caller ID Restriction
(CLIR — All) — On/Off
Caller ID Restriction — for
Next External Call Only
Camp On — Direct
Class of Service Override
Conference Call — Add
Conference Call — Drop
Direct Mail Transfer
Do Not Disturb — On/Off
Extend Wrap-Up Time
Flash
Forward All Calls to
Voice Mail — On/Off
Lock Your Telephone —
On/Off
Message Waiting Indicator
to Phone — Send
Message Waiting Indicator
to Phone — Cancel
Password — Set Initially
Password — Change
C
ODES
Feature Code
F + 889
F + 890
F + 468 + destination extension
F + 433 + your own extension + # + your
password + # + the outside party's
number
F + 430 + telephone number
+ F + 430
F + 431
F + 441 + other person's extension +
hang up
F + 446
F + 973
F + 260
F + 440
F + 432 + password + #
F + 412
F + 413
F + 434 + new password + # + repeat
your new password + #
F + 434 + current password + # + new
password + # + repeat your new
password + #
See
"Caller ID"
in
Chapter 6
"Caller ID"
in
Chapter 6
"Initiating Direct Camp On"
Chapter 4
"Class of Service Override"
"Establishing a Conference Call"
Chapter 4
"Establishing a Conference Call"
Chapter 4
"Direct Mail Transfer"
in
"Do Not Disturb"
in
Chapter 5
"Extend Wrap-Up Time"
If your NBX system is connected to a
Central Office by one or more Analog
Line Card ports, and if the CO provides
your organization with a feature such as
Call Waiting that requires a flash signal,
use this sequence to signal the CO to
put the existing call on hold and toggle
to the call that is waiting.
To return to the first call, repeat F + 260.
"Other Ways to Manage Your Voice
Mail
Messages"in
Chapter 3
"Preventing Unauthorized Use of Your
Telephone"
in
Chapter 5
"Using Message Waiting Indicator to
Telephone"
in
Chapter 6
"Using Message Waiting Indicator to
Telephone"
in
Chapter 6
"Setting Up Your Password and
Voice Mail for the First Time"
Chapter 1
"Setting Up Your Password and
Voice Mail for the First Time"
Chapter 1
in
in
Chapter 5
in
in
Chapter 4
in
Chapter 6
in
in

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