OpenScape S6- User Guide
Table Of Contents
- Contents
- Safety precautions
- Getting started
- Using the telephone
- Additional functions
- Setting the handset
- Appendix
- Accessing system functions
- Making calls to multiple parties
- Caller list
- Central directories (group directory)
- Call forwarding
- Mailbox
- More features
- Making calls using project assignment (cost billing)
- Callback
- Using a different telephone in the same way as your own
- Caller ID suppression
- Activating/deactivating do not disturb
- Tracing a call
- Entering commands via tone dialing (DTMF suffix dialing)
- Parking/activating calls
- System-wide speaker call
- System appointment function
- Locking the telephone line to prevent misuse
- Index
Call forwarding 53
Call forwarding
Using call forwarding
You can program two types of call forwarding:
• Fixed call forwarding and
• Variable call forwarding.
For fixed call forwarding, you program a forwarding destination that will remain
valid until you change or delete it. You can activate and deactivate this forward-
ing function.
For variable call forwarding, you can choose between six different forwarding
types:
• Variable forwarding (unconditional forwarding)
• Forwarding for internal
• Forwarding for external
• Forwarding on busy
• Call forwarding no reply
• Forwarding on busy/after timeout
Call forwarding is activated when a forwarding destination is programmed.
When the phone is idle, active forwarding instructions are shown on the display,
for instance Forwarding: 47110 to 47200.
You can use codes to activate and deactivate call forwarding page 59.
Note:
The function must be approved for your communications system.
47110 -->
47200