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Standard 1.00
Central Answering Position
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Party A's calls were forwarded to party B, then party A's call forward is
canceled.
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Party A's call forward is not activated, then party A's calls are forwarded
to party B and the CFW lamp on party A's set lights up.
If the customer associated with Party A has Forward Key Allowed Class of
Service (FKA), then depressing the BFS key by party B will result in one of
the following:
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Party A has already been forwarded to a station other than station B, then
party A remains forwarded to that station.
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Party A's calls are not forwarded, then party A's calls are forwarded to
party B and the CFW lamp on party A's set lights up.
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Party A's calls were forwarded to party B, then party A's call forward is
canceled.
Note: If party B presses the BFS key while receiving dial tone or special
dial tone, the BFS key then works as an Auto Dial key to party A.
If a call originates to party A, a CAP set with the BFS key depressed, the call
will automatically transfer to the designated Call Forward/Busy number,
party B. If party B is in Call Forward state, the call will ring three times, then
immediately transfer to party C.
In contrast, if a call originates to party A, a CAP set without the BFS key
depressed, the call will automatically transfer to party C.
Feature requirements
Party B must have a Meridian Digital Telephone. Party A may have a
Meridian Digital Telephone or an analog (500/2500-type) set, with Call
Forward All Calls equipped.
A station may be monitored by a maximum of 16 other stations, using the
BFS key.
The same feature requirements apply as for Call Forward All Calls.
October 2003