Call Forward - Toshiba PERCEPTION 4000 User Manual

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PERCEPTION 4000
4. Proceed with dialing the
destination call number or
desired feature access code.
To Enter an Authorization Code
from a Station Involved in a Call:
1. Press the hookswitch.
2. Enter the Authorization Code
access code.
3. Enter the desired authorization
code and wait for dial tone.
4. Proceed with entering the
destination call number or
desired feature access code.
2-4
The connected caller will be placed on "soft hold." Listen for recall dial
tone.
Listen for recall dial tone.
If an invalid authorization code is entered, dial tone will sound, but the
station's original calling restrictions will not be altered.
NOTES:
1. Authorization code allowances will remain in effect for the duration of
the call. Once an authorization code has been applied to a line, no
other authorization codes can be applied to the line until the call is
completed.
2. If a station establishes a call via the use of an authorization code
and later uses either Three-way Calling or the Call Hold feature, the
authorization code's allowances will still be in effect.
3. If a call made through the entrance of an authorization code is
camped-on to a busy destination, the authorization code will be
applied during a camp-on callback. The authorization code
allowances will not be in effect during the time interval between the
station hang-up and the camp-on callback.

CALL FORWARD

You can forward incoming calls that are directed to your station's prime
line, to another internal location (another station, an attendant, or a
message center) or to an off-premises location. Calls can be forwarded
based on either an all calls, no answer, or busy/no answer condition. The
Call Forward feature is activated through the use of a designated Call
Forward—All Calls, Call Forward—No Answer, or Call Forward—Busy/
No Answer access code.
FEATURE OPERATION

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