Toshiba 2000-series Telephone User Manual


 
Features
Call Forward
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Call Forward Modes
You can set your telephone [PDNs] or [PhDNs] for a variety of Call Forward modes:
Call ForwardAll Calls forwards all calls immediately; your telephone does not
ring when called.
Call ForwardBusy forwards calls immediately when your station, [PDN], or
[PhDN] is busy or in the DND mode.
On tone-first systems, if your [PDN] appears on more than one button on
your telephone, Call Forward Busy forwards calls only when all [PDN]
buttons are in use; if there is an idle [PDN], it flashes or rings when called.
On voice-first systems, Call Forward Busy forwards all calls any time your
telephone is in use.
Note Call Forward-All Calls, Call Forward-Busy, Call Forward Busy-No Answer,
and Call Forward-No Answer can be set with the touch of one button. See
Feature Access Codes on Page 73.
Call ForwardNo Answer forwards all calls to your station if you fail to answer
within a designated time (set by you when you enable the feature). Your station
can be programmed to bypass Call Forward-No Answer when receiving Voice
First (handsfree) calls. Callers can activate voice first or OCA by dialing
during
their voice announcement.
Call ForwardBusy/No Answer forwards all calls to your station immediately
whenever you are busy, in the DND mode, or after ringing and you do not answer
the call within a designated time (set by you when you enable the feature). Your
station can be programmed to bypass Call Forward/No Answer when receiving
Voice First (handsfree) calls. Callers can activate ringing and Call Forward by
dialing
during their voice announcement.
On tone-first systems, if your [PDN] appears on more than one button on
your telephone, Call Forward Busy forwards calls only when all [PDN]
buttons are in use; if there is an idle [PDN], it flashes or rings when called.
On voice-first systems, Call Forward Busy forwards all calls any time your
telephone is in use and/or any time all of your [PDNs] are in use by other
telephones.