Nortel Networks Modular ICS 4.0 Telephone User Manual


 
86 / Forwarding your calls
Modular ICS 4.0 System Coordinator Guide P0881591 Issue 01
DND on Busy
When you are busy on a call and a second call comes in, your
telephone rings softly to alert you to the second call. If you
find this second ring distracting, you can have the system
prevent a second call from disturbing you by assigning Do Not
Disturb (DND) on Busy to your extension.
When DND on Busy is turned on for the set, internal and
private network callers hear a busy tone instead of ringing
when you are on the telephone. External callers are transferred
to the prime set used in your system. For step-by-step
instructions, see “Making Changes to Do Not Disturb on
Busy” on page 26.
If you use DND on Busy, the line indicator for an external
incoming call flashes, but your telephone does not ring.
Forward on busy takes priority over DND on Busy.
If an external call uses a target line, the call is processed
according to the programming of the target line. If the target
line is busy, the caller may hear a busy tone or be routed to the
prime set for the target line regardless of the DND on Busy
programming for the telephone.
Tip -
If a Norstar set is a member of a Hunt Group and the
set activates this feature, the set does not receive
notification of incoming Hunt Group calls while on a call.
The DND on busy feature overrides the Hunt Group. For
more information on Hunt Groups see “Programming Hunt
Groups” on page 135.
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