Openscape SL5 User Manual
Table Of Contents
- Overview
- Using the user guide effectively
- Safety notes
- Getting started
- Getting to know your telephone
- Making calls
- Message lists
- Call lists
- Handset directory
- Acoustic profile
- Calendar
- Alarm clock
- Protecting against unwanted calls
- Resource Directory
- Bluetooth
- Additional functions using the PC interface
- Adjusting the handset settings
- Display and keypad
- Display backlight
- Activating/deactivating automatic call answering
- Changing the earpiece and speaker volume
- Adjusting the microphone sensitivity
- Ringtones
- Activating/deactivating the vibration alarm
- Activating/deactivating advisory tones
- Fast access to numbers and functions
- Changing the handset PIN
- Own area code
- Resetting the handset to the default settings
- Extending the handset
- Network mailbox
- Questions and answers
- Manufacturer's advice
- Technical data
- Display icons
- Menu overview
- Accessing system functions
- Making calls to multiple parties
- Caller list
- Central directories (group directory)
- Call forwarding
- Mailbox
- More features
- Making calls using project assignment (cost billing)
- Callback
- Using a different telephone in the same way as your own
- Caller ID suppression
- Activating/deactivating do not disturb
- Tracing a call
- Entering commands via tone dialing (DTMF suffix dialing)
- Parking/activating calls
- System-wide speaker call
- System appointment function
- Locking the telephone line to prevent misuse
- Index
62 Call forwarding
Variable forwarding
For variable forwarding you can choose between six different call forwarding
types:
• Variable forwarding (unconditional forwarding)
• Forwarding for internal
• Forwarding for external
• Forwarding on busy
• Call forwarding no reply
• Forwarding on busy/after timeout
Remark: The various forwarding types must be configured for the user.
The forwarding types are mutually exclusive except for "forwarding for internal"
and "forwarding for external". You can program a forwarding destination for each
of the two exceptions and activate them both.
Example:
You have activated variable forwarding. If you now program and thus activate
forwarding after timeout, variable forwarding will be automatically deactivated
and its forwarding destination will be deleted.
Selecting a variable forwarding type
Select Destinations and Forwarding in the Service menu.
u Open the system menu.
s t w Select and confirm the basic service.
s t w Select the menu item and confirm.
w Confirm the option shown.
Variable forwarding is offered first.
Output on first line.
s t w Confirm to select the next forwarding type.
Output on first line.
s t w Confirm to select the next forwarding type.
Output on first line.
s t w Confirm to select the next variable forwarding type.
Output on first line.
s t w Confirm to select the next variable forwarding type.
or
s t To edit the current variable forwarding type, select the required command.
BASIC SERVICE
DESTINATIONS
FORWARD
FWD-VAR-ALL-
NEXT
FWD-FIXED off
NEXT
FWD-VAR-ALL-INT
NEXT
FWD-VAR-ALL-
NEXT










