Call Forward
Calls arriving at your station can be forwarded to ring at various destinations, depending on the state of the terminal (all,
busy, no answer, timed). Your telephone can distinguish between calls arriving from an internal or external source when
forwarding. Calls from Internal and External sources can be forwarded to different destinations. Possible forward
destinations are operator, station/group, external number via public and private speed call library, DVMS pre-recorded
message, UNA/central bell, group call, or network number (and the station itself for external calls).
Call Forwarding features can be programmed using one of two different methods:
•
Coral Feature codes (see Coral Call Forwarding Options on page 90)
•
Call Forwarding from the phone's Configuration options (see Call Forwarding Using the Phone's Configuration
options on page 94)
When any one of these Call Forwarding options are defined using both methods, the call forward destination defined by
using the Coral Feature codes is used.
Additionally, in order to use the Coral's Call Forward No Answer feature (default dial number: #142 or #147), set the
phone's Call Forward No Answer Timer
2
Answer Timer
.
1. The phone's CF No Answer timer is defined in the online phone parameters— See "No Answer Timeout (sec)" on
page 59.
2. CF_NO_ANS INT/EXT in the Station Timers branch (ST.T) of the Coral Program Interface, ask your system administrator.
Call Forward
1
to a larger value than the timer value set in the Coral's Call Forward No
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T207S, T208S, T207S/NP and T208S/BL User Guide
See Table 2
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