Instruction manual
Flexible Feature Codes Page 1519 of 3156
Features and Services
Call Forward All Calls
When FFC is configured for a customer, #1 automatically becomes the FFC
DN for both Call Forward Activate (CFWA) and Call Forward Deactivate
(CFWD). When the same DN is used for both CFWA and CFWD, FFC
toggles the Call Forward activated/deactivated state of the telephone. When
Call Forward is activated for a telephone, entering #1 automatically
deactivates Call Forward, no matter what follows #1. When Call Forward is
deactivated for a telephone, the result of entering #1 depends on what follows:
• If the telephone goes on hook immediately, Call Forward is activated for
the telephone to its previous call forward number.
• If a valid DN is entered after #1, call forward is activated for the
telephone to that valid DN.
• If an invalid DN is entered after #1, call forward remains deactivated for
the telephone.
Call Forward
Attendant and Network-Wide Remote
If the Outpulsing of Asterisk and Octothorpe (OPAO) package is equipped,
the octothorpe (#) is treated as a dialed digit and does not signal the end of
dialing. From one to three end-of-entry characters are defined in LD 15.
Call Pickup
Call Pickup, Directed
FFC codes are not supported on a Meridian 1 proprietary telephone during an
attempt to pick up a Dial Intercom ringing call.
China – Flexible Feature Codes - Outgoing Call Barring
Flexible Feature Codes containing a “*” or an “#” will always be allowed by
Outgoing Call Barring (OCB). Therefore, FFCs which can be used to make a
call should be entirely numeric if barring of them is required.
Some FFCs are equivalent to Special Prefix functions and these will be
subject to barring based on the equivalent Special Prefix codes, even if the
FFC is entirely numeric.