Operating instructions

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t Dial the numberof theparty you wish to reach.
Youwill hear the ringing signal in your handset. The party will be called.
Theparty beingcalled lifts up the handset of his/her phone.
g Youwould like to include this party inthe first call.
R3 Dial this code.
d Conductyour three-party conference call.
d You would now like to exclude the party that you first brought into the conference call from further conversation. This
callerthen remains on hold in anenquiry call.
R2 Dial this code.
g Youcan then continue your call with the second party. The first party is on hold.
The conference is ended when you hang up your handset. A party included in the conference call can hang up at any
time and the party which initiated the call can then continue the conference with the remaining callers.
Call forwarding
Attention:
The PABX recognizes automatically by the length of the number whether call forwarding is to be made to an inter
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nal or externalsubscriber. This is why the destination number for call forwarding to an external subscriber is always
input without the line access digit (LAD).
Activating call forwarding
b*61/ 62 / 63 t # q a
Lift up handset Permanent call forwarding /
Call forwarding on no reply /
Call forwarding on busy
Destination number for
call forwarding
(without line access digit)
Ack.
signal
Replace
handset
Deactivating call forwarding
b#61/ 62 / 63 q a
Lift up handset Permanent call forwarding /
Call forwarding on no reply /
Call forwarding on busy
Ack.
signal
Replace
handset
Silent signalling
Deactivating call signaling for analog terminal devices
b *57 0 / 1 / 2q a
Lift up handset internal + external calls /
only external calls /
only internal calls
Ack.
signal
Replace
handset
Activating call signaling for analog terminal devices
b #570 q a
Lift up handset Ack. signal Replace handset
Operation Call forwarding
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