Intercept Routing - Panasonic KX-TD6112E Features Manual

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General Features

Intercept Routing

Description
Provides automatic redirection of incoming outside calls. There are 2 types of Intercept
Routing. In the first case, a call cannot be placed to the called party. This is called Rerouting.
In the second case the call is not answered within a programmed time period. This is called
Intercept Routing — No Answer (IRNA).
Items which can have the Intercept Routing destination are:
1.
Intelligent Call Handling tables
2.
Hunting Group
Conditions
• Calls arriving via Intelligent Call Handling table number 61 (for day mode) and 62 (for
night mode) cannot be intercepted.
• Intercept Routing applies to Intelligent Call Handling 1:1, Intelligent Call Handling 1:N,
TAFAS, Call Forwarding, and Station Hunting.
• The final destination may be set per Intelligent Call Handling table number (the number
may be a day number or a night number) or per Hunting Group for day and night modes.
There are 6 possible destinations:
a)
an extension — digital proprietary telephone (DPT)/single line telephone (SLT)/ISDN
Extension (point-to-point/point-to-muitipoint)
b)
an external pager
c)
FENOH (Floating Extension Number of Hunting Group)
d)
a second ringer
e)
a phantom extension
f)
a voice mail extension
• Intercept Routing is activated as shown below, depending on the combination of incoming
type and called destination.
Destination – Extensions
Type
Intelligent
Call
Handling
Intercept
<Example>
170
– ISDN Extensions
– Voice Mail Extensions
– Phantom Extensions
– Floating Numbers
Per Intelligent Call Handling table
[457] Intercept Extension
No more Intercept Routing
– Hunting Groups
Per Hunting Group
[134-135] Hunting Intercept — Day/
Night
No more Intercept Routing
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