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“System menu” / Total Menu The Device Menu<br />

System menu: “Call forwarding”<br />

Call forwarding: <strong>Pro</strong>gramming call diversions for your own telephone. If there are multiple trunk keys<br />

configured on your telephone, you can programme call diversions for each <strong>of</strong> these keys. To do so,<br />

select the desired key (e.g. L1: [internal call number]) and then press the Ok s<strong>of</strong>tkey.<br />

Immediately / After delay / Busy: Select the desired forwarding type.<br />

Dest.: Enter the call number you wish to forward to (for entering the call number, please refer to the<br />

chapter entitled External Seizure and Entry <strong>of</strong> Call Numbers starting on page 49).<br />

Time: When programming call forwarding after time, enter the time in seconds after which a call is to<br />

be forwarded (10 sec … 120 sec). If you do not enter a value, the default time interval<br />

provided by the system administrator at system configuration is used (default: 20 seconds).<br />

Internal calls / External calls / Int./ext. calls (internal & external calls): Select<br />

which calls are to be forwarded.<br />

On/Off: Switching call forwarding on or <strong>of</strong>f. Active call forwarding is indicated by a “+” sign. This is<br />

followed by the call forwarding destination.<br />

Note: All calls for the call numbers <strong>of</strong> your device are forwarded. If a number is in use on more than<br />

one telephone, then calls made to any <strong>of</strong> the other telephones will be forwarded as well.<br />

Divert MSN (MSN call forwarding): Use the “Divert MSN” (MSN = Multiple Subscriber Number) to forward<br />

incoming external calls per MSN to external destinations. Several MSNs can be grouped together<br />

(this is configured by the system administrator) and forwarded to a common destination number. A list<br />

<strong>of</strong> the configured MSNs and MSN groups is displayed.<br />

Immediately / After delay / Busy: Select the desired forwarding type.<br />

Dest.: Enter the external call number to be forwarded to. For the “Divert MSN” type <strong>of</strong> call<br />

forwarding, the (external) destination number is always entered without the area code.<br />

On/Off: Switching call forwarding on or <strong>of</strong>f. Active call forwarding is indicated by a “+” sign.<br />

This is followed by the call forwarding destination. A “?” preceding the entry,<br />

(e.g. ? MSN Group 1), means that call forwarding is active for only some MSNs or that<br />

there are different call forwarding types activated for this group.<br />

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