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Forwarding Calls
Call Forwarding
“On Busy”
For internal and external calls
On:
H*67*
(external access code, e.g.
0)
Z (destination no.) #
Off:
H#67#
Only for internal calls
On:
H*671*
(external access code, e.g.
0)
Z (destination no.) #
Off:
H#671#
Only for external calls
On:
H*672*
(external access code, e.g.
0)
Z (destination no.) #
Off:
H#672#
When a terminal is busy, calls (only
internal, only external or all calls) are
immediately forwarded to another
specified terminal.
Call Forwarding “After
Delay”
For internal and external calls
On:
H*61*
(external access code, e.g.
0)
Z (destination no.) #
Off:
H#61#
Only for internal calls
On:
H*611*
(external access code, e.g.
0)
Z (destination no.) #
Off:
H#611#
Only for external calls
On:
H*612*
(external access code, e.g.
0)
Z (destination no.) #
Off:
H#612#
Calls (only internal, only external or
both types) are signalled at the se-
lected terminal and after the time
set in the OpenCom 100, these calls
are forwarded to another specified
terminal.
MSN Call Forwarding
Using “MSN Call Forwarding”, you
can forward both a single MSN and
several MSNs together to an external
number. The individual MSNs are
separated using
*.
You do not need to enter the full
MSNs - the last unique digits are all
you need, as this is sufficient to dis-
tinguish them from one another.
Example:
“Instant MSN” for several MSNs
Let’s say you want to forward the
MSNs 86013, 86014 and 86554 to
the destination number 861234. To
do this, enter the following:
H*213*
3
(for the MSN 86013) *
14
(for the MSN 86014) *
54
(for the MSN 86554) *
861234
(the
destination no.)
#