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DO-NOT-DISTURB
Placing a keyset in do-not-disturb halts all pages and all incom-
ing intercom and transferred calls to that keyset. (Calls re-
calling from hold and direct ring-in calls are not blocked by
do-not-disturb.)
The keyset's DSS/BLF key flashes at the do-not-
disturb rate on all Executive Keysets.
A user who calls a keyset
while it is in do-not-disturb hears four fast ring tones and a
pause repeatedly.
To enable or disable do-not-disturb:
While on hook, dial #03.
The SYS HOLD key lights while the keyset is in do-not-disturb.
CALL FORWARDING
A keyset user can forward all incoming intercom and transferred
calls to another keyset.
In addition, if the system has a pro-
grammed C.O. line for call forwarding, calls can be forwarded to
an outside telephone number (public network).
The call forward number is stored in a station speed-dial memory
location on the caller's keyset. Call forward mode remains in
effect if the keyset is unplugged or there is a power failure.
Call forward requests are stored in the battery-backed data base.
Transferred calls automatically forward to keyset intercom num-
bers, but they will not automatically forward to the public net-
work. Instead, the transferring keyset user must initiate a
conference with the outside call and the forwarded keyset, and
then allow the call to continue as an unsupervised conference.
If the C.O. line is busy when the forward is attempted, the
caller hears a fast busy signal. Call forward requests can be
chained, but if the forwards form a loop (for example keyset 10
forwards to 11, and 11 to lo), the caller hears a fast busy sig-
nal.
The C.O. line ring-in assignment for the receiving station does
not change with call forwarding.
If the keyset does not audibly
ring when receiving a direct ring-in call on a C.O. line, it will
not ring when receiving a forwarded call on that line.
Toll restriction affects calls forwarded to the public network
only if the C.O. line is subject to toll restriction and both
keysets involved are toll restricted. C.O. line restriction is
also in effect if both keysets are restricted from the line. If
either keyset is unrestricted, the call is allowed. If the call
is restricted, the caller hears a fast busy signal.
GLX Ow;er's Guide (Issue 1, 11/85) Page 30

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