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PERCEPTION 4000
To Forward Calls:
1. From an idle telephone, enter
the Call Forward—All Calls,
Call Forward—No Answer, or
Call Forward—Busy/No
Answer access code.
2. Dial the destination number.
3. Place your telephone on-hook.
To Cancel Call Forward:
1. Enter the Call Forward
Cancellation access code.
Listen for recall dial tone.
When dialing an off-premises number, include any necessary trunk
access code or Least Cost Routing (LCR) access code.
Listen for success tone.
Any incoming calls will now be treated as defined by the registered type
of Call Forward.
Listen for success tone.
Incoming calls will now be treated as normal calls.
NOTES:
1. Off-premises destination numbers can include the LCR access code,
trunk access codes, or Speed Calling numbers.
2. If your telephone's Class of Service does not allow off-premises Call
Forward, you will hear reorder tone after dialing the destination
number.
3. If your station's assigned Outdialing Restrictions do not allow the
dialed off-premises number to be called, you will hear reorder tone
after dialing the number.
4. The registration of any Call Forward feature automatically overrides
any existing Call Forward. There is no need to cancel one type of
Call Forward before activating another.
5. The activation of Call Forward does not affect a station's outgoing
call capabilities.
6. A station can be the Call Forward destination of any number of
stations.
7. Call Forward will forward calls a maximum of two times. If a station
has Call Forward—All Calls registered, and a call has already been
forwarded twice before reaching that telephone, the telephone will
ring.
8. If your station has Do Not Disturb registered and also has Call
Forward—All Calls or Call Forward—Busy/No Answer activated,
incoming calls will be forwarded to the assigned destination. Since
Do Not Disturb activation creates a busy condition, Call Forward—No
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