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Configuration Manual Cordless Phones DT4X3
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2 Select User Profiles > User Profile X (where X represents 1 - 4).
3 Select Presence and diversion > Call services.
4 In the When activated and When deactivated drop lists, select the Call services
to be used when the profile is activated and deactivated.
TIP: It is possible to activate a profile when placing a handset in a charger, see 5.15
Actions when Handset Placed in Charger on page 26.
5.7 Call Diversion
It is possible to configure user friendly call diversion menus in the handset using
WinPDM/CPDM3. These menus can then be selected in the handset by selecting Calls
> Call services > Divert calls.
Tip: Beside the default call diversion menus, it is possible to define 10 extra system
specific services codes, see 5.6 Call Services.
1 Select Systems > System X (where X represents A - H).
2 Select PBX Settings > Diversion.
3Select "Internal" or "External", ; enter the following:
Prefix - the system specific prefix code to be used (if required by the PBX
used)
Suffix - the system specific code required to activate the diversion (for
example "*21*")
Cancel - the system specific code required to deactivate the diversion (for
example "#23#").
The user can now enter the diversion number in the handset.
Tip: It is also possible to activate a call diversion when a profile is activated. In this
case, the diversion number can be entered when configuring the profile. See 5.7.1 Call
Diversion in Profiles.
5.7.1 Call Diversion in Profiles
It is possible to configure a handset to diverts calls when a certain profile is activated.
Note: The PBX settings for call diversion must also be configured, see 5.7 Call
Diversion.
1 Select User Profiles > User Profile X > Presence and diversion.
2 Select which calls to be diverted (that is all call, internal calls etc.).
3 In the Divert calls to field, enter the phone number where the calls shall be
diverted to when the profile is activated.
4 Select "User Profile X".
5 In the Name field, enter an appropriate name of the profile.
Additional settings can be added for a profile, such as soft keys, sound and alert etc.
See 5.34.1 User Profiles on page 36.