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The FWD/DND button light shows the current status as follows:
Off: Both features are not set.
Flashing red slowly: FWD mode
Red on: DND mode
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The system has two modes: (1) FWD/DND Cycle Switch Mode and (2) FWD/DND Setting
Mode. Ask your manager what mode your system is in if you are not sure.
(1) When in FWD/DND Cycle Switch Mode:
Pressing the FWD/DND button (fixed button) while in idle status will cycle the setting as shown
below:
FWD
(2) When in FWD/DND Setting Mode:
Pressing the FWD/DND button (fixed button) while in idle status allows you to switch the FWD/
DND status and set the FWD destination (refer to "
Fixed FWD/DND Button").
Note
A FWD/DND button (customized button) is always in FWD/DND Cycle Switch Mode: the
mode cannot be changed.
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If your extension has set this feature, a calling extension will hear DND tone.
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If this feature is set, the Call Forwarding (FWD) feature does not work.
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Specified extensions can override this feature and call DND extensions (DND Override).
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When making a call using an SDN button to a PDN extension with DND set, this feature will
temporarily be deactivated.
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When intercom calls are set to be handled differently from outside calls (DND set/cancel), we
recommend establishing buttons for both FWD/DND—Outside calls and FWD/DND—
Intercom calls, because:
a.
the light patterns of the FWD/DND—Both calls button (including FWD/DND button [fixed
button]) will indicate the setting for either outside calls or intercom calls, but not both.
Note
b.
pressing the FWD/DND—Both calls button (including FWD/DND button [fixed button]) will
not change the FWD or DND mode for intercom calls and outside calls separately.
Customizing Your Phone
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3.1.4 Customizing the Buttons
Create or edit FWD/DND (Both calls, Outside calls, Intercom calls) buttons.
DND Override
The preprogrammed extension can call someone who has set the DND feature.
Document Version 2008-10
DND
Off
The DND icon on PS display reflects the setting for outside calls only.
1.3.19 DND (Do Not Disturb)
Switching FWD/DND Status Using
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