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Settings | Incoming calls
9.6.3.1 Call destination lists - Definition table
The call destination lists define how incoming calls for the assigned station or assigned group
are handled. Different entries are possible for internal and external calls (day or night).
No. column
Number of the Call destination list.
Target 1 > Target 4 column
All four columns of the CFW destinations have the same classes of service. Blank fields are
ignored. An asterisk (*) is identical to the entry for the selected call number. The entry # refers
to a system search of all stations except for the ’executive’-extension.
The fields of the call forwarding destinations (Target 1 - Target 4) can each contain the entries
listed below:
– non entry
– an external destination (see Entering external targets)
– * (asterisk), identical to called station
– **, identical to user defined (call forwarding after time)
– #9, system search run through all stations except for the ’executive’-extension
– targeted call number of a station or a group
– #201 - #260 or #450, call distribution group (UCD group)
– #801 - #816 or #864, Ann. device
Target 1 cannot be changed in Manager C.
Entering external targets
External targets are also entered via the Target 1 - Target 4 columns. If you want to enter an
external destination, select the entry External destination in the corresponding column. A win-
dow in which you can enter the external destination appears. Enter the external destination:
– Either: with a preceding trunk or seizure code (if LCR (Least Cost Routing) is activat-
ed)
– Or: with a preceding CO code and specifying a route (if LCR is not activated).
Cycles column
The CFW time is defined in the Cycles column. This time is only measured in multiples of
5 seconds; the Cycles entry specifies the multiplier. The communication system is preset to 3
ring cycles, i.e., a call is forwarded after 3 x 5 seconds = 15 seconds.
If the destination involved is a UCD, this column is not used. Instead, call forwarding is based
on the mechanisms of the primary and secondary call cycles (see UCD groups).