Busy Signal - Siemens HiPath 1100 Programming Manual

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Select a period of time:
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Enter the extensions, Call Groups (CG, HG or UCD - up
to 10 extensions per group. For example, 11/770, 780 or
790) or EVM virtual port (For example, 744).
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Initial state for Programming Mode.
Deleting an Extension Number
Required: Programming Mode must be active (*95
31994).
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Enter the code for programming.
Enter the external number slot.
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Initial state for Programming Mode.

Busy Signal

This features allows all telephones in the "Busy Signal"
Group to automatically switch to a busy signal when an
extension of the group (that activate this feature) has a
call in progress.
External calls no longer ring (caller hears a busy signal).
This is useful when there is only one person of the
group available and this person does not want to be dis-
turbed by other external calls while there's a conversa-
tion in progress. The caller will think that the called per-
son is busy at the moment.
Required: Programming Mode must be active (*95
31994).
Programming a Digital Trunk
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