
A1 SYSTEM FEATURES
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Remote Call
Forwarding Set
(DPT Integration
only)
Allows a subscriber and the Message
Manager to program his extension from a
remote location to forward various types of
calls to a desired extension or an outside
telephone.
There are 6 forwarding settings available:
FWD All—Forward all incoming calls to a
desired extension number.
FWD Busy—Forward all incoming calls to a
desired extension number when the line is
busy.
FWD No Answer—Forward all incoming
calls to a desired extension number when
there is no answer.
FWD Busy or No Answer—Forward all
incoming calls to a desired extension number
when the line is busy or there is no answer.
FWD to CO*—Forward all incoming calls to
the Telephone number 1 or 2 (programmed in
the Mailbox Setting), or to any other number.
FWD Cancel—Cancel the forwarding setting.
*: Must be enabled in the COS (Class of
Service) settings to be utilised.
With respect to PBX programming, it is
possible that "Call Forward to CO" is
disabled. To enable VPS Remote Call
Forwarding, the KX-TD1232, for example,
must be programmed properly. For the
COS of the extensions whose calls are to
be forwarded to an outside (CO) line,
enable the following: [504] Call Forward to
Outside Line.
Note: The extension assigned for Operator 1
in the Day Mode is the Message Manager’s
extension. However, its default extension
number (0) cannot be used with this feature.
When using this feature, you must assign the
extension number that is included in the
Extension Numbering Plan.
• See 5.5.2 Entering a Mailbox.
• See "Remote Call Forward to
CO Setting" in B2 SYSTEM
ADMINISTRATION—
MAILBOXES.
• See "Remote Call Forward to
CO" in Table B-7 and Table B-8
in B3 SYSTEM
ADMINISTRATION—SETTING
COS (CLASS OF SERVICE)
PARAMETERS.
• See C3 SETTING COS (CLASS
OF SERVICE) PARAMETERS.
• See D7 REMOTE CALL
FORWARDING SET.
• See "Remote Call Forwarding
Set" in GLOSSARY.
• See 4.16 Remote Call
Forwarding Set in the
Subscriber’s Guide.
Rotary Telephone
Service
Provides guidance to callers using rotary
telephone systems or when several seconds
pass without anything being entered by the
caller.
• See "Other Parameters-Rotary
Telephone Service" in B6.7
Other Parameters.
• See "Rotary Telephone" in
GLOSSARY.
Table A-1
FEATURE DESCRIPTION REFERENCES