iDCS 500
USER INSTRUCTIONS
TECHNICAL MANUAL
PART 1 NOVEMBER 2001
1.6
1.4 CALL FORWARDING
The iDCS 500 allows the system administrator to program the call forward destinations
for other station users. This MMC also allows call forward to be set after the destination
has been entered.
The iDCS 500 system allows six types of call forwarding: FORWARD ALL, FORWARD
NO ANSWER, FORWARD BUSY, FORWARD FOLLOW ME and FORWARD EXTERNAL.
There is an additional option, FORWARD BUSY/NO ANSWER, that allows both of these
options to be activated at the same time, provided that destinations have been entered
for both.
0 = FORWARD CANCEL
4 = BUSY/NO
ANSWER
1 = ALL CALL
5 = Not Available
2 = BUSY
6 = EXTERNAL FORWARD
3 = NO ANSWER
7 = FORWARD DND
Forwarding options 8, 9 and
✱
are only available on a iDCS 500-L system with
networking enabled.
8 = CALL FORWARD UNCONDITIONAL (Across Network)
9 = CALL FORWARD BUSY (Across Network)
✱
= CALL FORWARD NO ANSWER (Across Network)
0 = FORWARD CANCEL
This option will cancel any call forwarding set in MMC
102. It will not remove the programmed destination and
will not override any preset forward settings in MMC 316
(MMC 316 available in L version only)
1 = ALL CALL
This option, when set, will forward all calls to the
programmed destination. If the programmed destination
is a station then that station can call the forwarded
station to put calls through.
2
=
BUSY
This option, when set, will forward calls to the
programmed destination when the forwarded keyset is
busy.
3 = NO ANSWER
This option, when set, will forward calls to the
programmed destination if the forwarded station does
not answer a call before the forward no answer timer
in MMC 502 expires.
4 = BUSY/NO ANSWER
This option will activate both the BUSY option and the
NO ANSWER option at the same time.