Program 24 : Hold/Transfer Setup
24-09 : Call Forward Split Settings
Level
IN
Description
Use Program 24-09 : Call Forward Split Settings to assign Call Forwarding Type and the destination
number for each extension/virtual extension. The destination can have up to 24 digits, using0~9,
*
,
#, and @. Be sure to include the trunk access code (e.g., 9) in the number if the destination is off-
premise.
Only ISDN uses the @ symbol.
Pause can be set by LK 1.
Input Data
Extension Number Maximum four digits
Item No. Input Data Default
01 Call Forwarding Type :
0~5
0 = Call Forwarding Off
1 = Call Forwarding with both ring
2 = Call Forwarding when no answer
3 = Call Forwarding all calls
4 = Call Forwarding busy or no answer
5 = Call Forwarding when busy
0
02 CO Call Forwarding Destination for Both Ring, All Call, No
Answer :
1~9,0,#,
*
,R,@
(Up to 24 digits)
Only ISDN uses the @ symbol
None
03 Intercom Call Forwarding Destination for Both ring, All
Call, No Answer :
1~9,0,#,
*
,R,@
(Up to 24 digits)
None
04 CO Call Forwarding Busy Destination :
1~9,0,#,
*
,R,@
(Up to 24 digits)
None
05 Intercom Call Forwarding Busy Destination :
1~9,0,#,
*
,R,@
(Up to 24 digits)
None
06 Call Forwarding Destination for CTX/PBX for All Call, No
Answer :
1~9,0,#,
*
,R,@
(Up to 24 digits)
None
07 Call Forwarding Destination for CTX/PBX for Busy:
1~9,0,#,
*
,R,@
(Up to 24 digits)
None
Conditions
None
Feature Cross Reference
• Call Forwarding, Off-Premise
ISSUE 1.1 SL1000
Program
24
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