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PERCEPTION 4000
5. To program another PRCF key,
follow steps 2 ~ 4.
6. When all PRCF keys are
programmed, press the PRGM
key.
To Forward Calls via a
Preregistered Call Forward Key:
1. Press the desired PRCF key.
To Cancel Call Forward:
1. Press the activated CFAC,
CFNA, CFBN, or PRCF key.
. . . or . . .
Enter the Call Forward
Cancellation access code.
4-10
Your telephone will be taken out of Program Mode.
The PRCF key can be pressed while your telephone is either an idle or in
a talk state.
The PRCF LED will light solid red.
Display telephones will indicate the type of Call Forward registered
(CFAC, CFNA, CFBN), along with the name and number of the
forwarded-to destination.
Any incoming calls will now be treated as defined by the registered type
of Call Forward.
The key's corresponding LED will go out and you will hear success tone.
Incoming calls will now be terminated normally.
NOTES:
1. Up to 24 digits can be programmed on each PRCF key. Available
digits are 0 ~ 9 and
signify dial tone, pauses, and the end of dialing. Enter
tone;
n for a pause of n length (e.g.,
*
9
7 = a 16-second pause); and # to signify the end of dialing.
*
*
2. Off-premises destination numbers can include the LCR access
code, trunk access codes plus destination numbers, or Speed
Calling numbers.
3. If your station's assigned Class of Service or Outdialing Restrictions
do not allow an off-premises number to be called, your telephone
will indicate this in one of two ways. When using a feature access
key to register Call Forward, the feature access key LED will flash
red. When using a feature access code to register Call Forward, you
will hear reorder tone after dialing the number.
4. If Preregistered Call Forward is activated while a telephone's prime
line is ringing or while a call is camped-on to the line, Call Forward
FEATURE OPERATION
, and #. Special functions are available to
*
6 = a 6-second pause and
*
for dial
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