Step by Step
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Program/Service?
Destinations?
Call forwarding?
FWD-VAR-ALL-BOTH
Next forwarding type?
FWD-FIXED
Next forwarding type?
FWD-FIXED
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Variable Call Forwarding
You can choose between six forwarding types for vari-
able call forwarding:
•
Variable call forwarding (unconditional call forward-
ing) - "FWD-VAR-ALL-BOTH"
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Internal call forwarding - "FWD-VAR-ALL -INT"
•
External call forwarding - "FWD-VAR-ALL-EXT"
•
Call forwarding on busy - "FWD-VAR-BUSY-BOTH"
•
Call forwarding no reply - "FWD-VAR-RNA-BOTH"
•
Call forwarding on busy/no reply - "FWD-VAR-BZ/
NA-BTH"
Apart from "FWD-VAR-ALL -INT" and "FWD-VAR-ALL -
EXT", the call forwarding types are mutually exclusive.
You can program a call forwarding destination for each
of the exceptions and then activate call forwarding.
Example:
You activated variable call forwarding. Then program the
call forwarding type "FWD-VAR-RNA-BOTH" and acti-
vate it so that "FWD-VAR-ALL -BOTH" is automatically
deactivated and your call forwarding destination is de-
leted.
Selecting a variable call forwarding type
OK
Select and confirm.
OK
Confirm.
OK
Confirm.
First you are offered variable call forwarding:
Output in the first line.
on
Output in the second line.
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OK
or
Edit or confirm the call forwarding type to select the
next call forwarding type.
Output in the first line.
off
Output in the second line.
>
or If you have already programmed a fixed call forwarding
destination:
Output in the first line.
off
Output in the second line.
>
v
OK
or
Edit or confirm the call forwarding type to select the
next call forwarding type.
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