Executive Override; Call Forwarding - Busy Line; To Set Call Forwarding- Busy Line; To Verify - NEC UNIVERGE DT930 User Manual

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EXECUTIVE OVERRIDE

This feature allows selected users to override a
busy condition on a called terminal.
The feature key is set by system data
setting at initial installation. For details,
please contact the system
administrator.
(1) Call in progress.
(2) Override
The terminal "b" is talking with the terminal "c", and
the terminal "a" is going to override the connection.
1.
Terminal "a" dials 201. (The called party is a call
in progress.)
You will receive a busy tone.
2.
Press Executive Override featurekey.
You will receive a warning tone.
Talking three parties.

CALL FORWARDING - BUSY LINE

This feature permits a call to a busy extension to be
routed to a designated terminal.
TO SET CALL FORWARDING- BUSY
LINE
This feature is set by Soft key or
feature key. The feature key is set by
system data setting at initial
installation. For details, please contact
the system administrator.
1.
Press the Soft key (>>>>) repeatedly until display
shows "FDN" when Soft key is used.
2.
Press Soft key (FDN) or Call Forwarding - Busy
Line feature key.
3.
Dial the desired target terminal number.
4.
After 4 second, return back to the idle screen
automatically. (or Press Speaker key)
Speaker key lamp goes off.
Line key lamp goes off.

TO VERIFY

1.
Press Soft key (FDN) or Call Forwarding - Busy
Line feature key
The terminal number of the forwarding
destination is displayed on the LCD.

TO CANCEL

1.
While being set the Call Forwarding - Busy Line,
2.
Press the Soft key (>>>>) repeatedly until display
shows "FDN" when Soft key is used.
3.
Press Soft key (FDN) or Call Forwarding - Busy
Line feature key.
4.
Press "* " key.
5.
After 4 second, return back to the idle screen
automatically. (or Press Speaker key)
Speaker key lamp goes off.
Line key lamp goes off.
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FEATURE OPERATION

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