Operating instructions

Call forwarding
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Call forwarding
If your telecommunications network or your PABX has the call forwarding function,
you can use the necessary settings. You just need to enter the target time interval for
call forwarding via the time control. This way, you may forward incoming calls to
your private telephone after 6 p.m. In the morning, you can forward incoming calls to
your business telephone again (day/night mode).
Normally, you need to dial a code in front of the target number (e. g. * 21 *) to acti-
vate a call forwarding. A second code (e. g. #21#) would de-activate the call for-
warding. (Please also refer to the operating instructions provided by your telecom-
munications network provider or your PABX manufacturer.).
Programmable parameters for the call forwarding function
Activation ............................... Here, you can enter the code to activate the call for-
warding function. Up to 6 digits are available for your
entry. “–” means: input position deleted.
De-activation .......................... Here, you can enter the code to de-activate the call
forwarding function. Up to 6 digits are available for
your entry. “–” means: input position deleted.
Target number ....................... >>
Target number ........... Here, enter the target number to which incoming
calls shall be forwarded. You have a maximum of 25
digits available to enter the destination number.