Specifications

DCS Compact II General Description Chapter 4. Features
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Branch Groups
Each station can assign its branch group. There are 20 branch groups in DCS
Compact II. When incoming or intercom call is ringing on station, any other
stations that included the same branch group can answer by lifting the handset
or pressing the speaker or ANS/RLS button.
Call Forwarding
This feature allows the user to redirect (forward) incoming calls. The calls can
be redirected to the attendant, a hunt group, voice mail, external number or
another station user. If the destination station is in Do Not Disturb (DND) mode,
the calling party will receive DND/NO MORE tone. Calls cannot be forwarded
to a door phone.
l All Calls
This type of forwarding is not affected by the condition of the station. All
calls are immediately redirected to the designated destination. If desired,
the destination station may redirect the call back to the forwarded station
by using the transfer feature. The forwarded station user can continue to
originate calls as usual. If no key is programmed as Forward All, the TRSF
key lights steady when a forwarded all condition is set.
l Busy
This feature forwards all calls only when the station set is busy. The station
user can originate calls as usual.
l No Answer
This feature forwards calls that are not answered within a
preprogrammed time. The user can originate calls as usual and receive
calls if present. The timer is programmable on a perstation basis to allow
for differences in individual work habits.
l Busy/No Answer
This feature allows the station user to use both types of forwarding
simultaneously, provided the destinations have already been entered in the
usual manner.
l Follow Me
This feature allows the station user to forward all calls from another
station to the user's station or change the forward destination to the user's
current location.
l External