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4.2.1.4.5
DTMF Features Object
The
DTMF Features
PBX object is used to set call diversions via DTMF (
D
ual
T
one
M
ultiple
F
requency). For this, a
DTMF Features object
with a unique name and
call number is defined. To set a call diversion, a user needs only to dial this call
number, followed by the desired DTMF feature code (for example, *21* for CFU)
and the destination number (where the call is to be diverted to) completed by
the hash character (#). It works exactly the same when deleting existing call di-
versions via DTMF. First you dial the call number of the
DTMF Features object
,
followed by the desired DTMF feature code (for example, ##21# for CFU). The
destination number does not have to be specified when deleting. The following
features codes were implemented for the
DTMF Features object
:
Set
CFU
= <
DTMF object call number
>*21*<
Destination number
>#
Delete CFU
= <
DTMF object call number
>##21#
Set CFB
= <
DTMF object call number
>*67*<
Destination number
>#
Delete CFB
= <
DTMF object call number
>##67#
Set CFNR
= <
DTMF object call number
>*61*<
Destination number
>#
Delete CFNR
= <
DTMF object call number
>##61#.
4.2.1.4.6
Executive Object:
The
Executive
PBX object is used to implement the boss/secretary functions.
The boss’s telephone registers with this object. Furthermore, two groups can be
defined for this object: the primary secretary, which is directly subordinate to
the boss, and the secondary secretary, which stands in for the primary secre-
tary.
There is still a third group that can be defined – its members may phone the
boss directly without the call being signalled on the phones of the secretaries.
All calls to the boss are sent to the primary secretary. If no registration exists for
the primary secretary, then the calls are forwarded to the secondary secretary.
All calls to the secretary groups are signalled as a diverted call, with the boss
displayed as the call diverter.
Note
In a later version, the PBX will recognise all GSM feature codes independently,
making the
DTMF Features object
superfluous.