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Call Forward Split Settings - NEC SL1100 Programming Manual

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ISSUE 4.0
Level:
IN
Description
Use Program 24-09 : Call Forward Split Settings to assign Call Forwarding Type and the
destination number for each extension/virtual extension. The destination can have up to 24 digits,
*
using 0 ~ 9,
, #, and @. Be sure to include the trunk access code (e.g., 9) in the number if the
destination is off-premise.
Only ISDN uses the @ symbol.
Pause can be set by LK 1.
Input Data
Extension Number
Item
Item
No.
01
Call Forwarding Type
02
CO Call Forwarding Destination for
Both Ring, All Call, No Answer
03
Intercom Call Forwarding Destina-
tion for Both ring, All Call, No An-
swer
04
CO Call Forwarding Busy Destina-
tion
05
Intercom Call Forwarding Busy
Destination
06
Call Forwarding Destination for
CTX/PBX for All Call, No Answer
07
Call Forwarding Destination for
CTX/PBX for Busy
Conditions
None
Programming Manual
Program 24 : Hold/Transfer Setup

24-09 : Call Forward Split Settings

0 = No Call Forwarding
1 = Call Forward Both
2 = Call Forward No Answer
3 = Call Forward All
4 = Call Forward Busy No Answer
5 = Call Forward Busy
Maximum of 36 digits (0 ~ 9,
Changed)
Only ISDN uses the @ symbol
Maximum of 36 digits (0 ~ 9,
Changed)
Maximum of 36 digits (0 ~ 9,
Changed)
Maximum of 36 digits (0 ~ 9,
Changed)
Maximum of 36 digits (0 ~ 9,
Changed)
Maximum of 36 digits (0 ~ 9,
Changed)
Maximum eight digits
Input Data
*
, #, @, P, R) (V1.5
*
, #, @, P, R) (V1.5
*
, #, @, P, R) (V1.5
*
, #, @, P, R) (V1.5
*
, #, @, P, R) (V1.5
*
, #, @, P, R) (V1.5
SL1100
Program
24
Default
0
No Setting
No Setting
No Setting
No Setting
No Setting
No Setting
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