Dnd on busy – Nortel Networks T7316 User Manual
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Chapter 6 Forward your calls
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The following displays appear when canceling redirection:
DND on Busy
(Unified Manager Programming)
When you are busy on a call and a second call comes in, your telephone alerts you to the second
call with a light ring. If you find this second call and ring is disruptive, you can prevent a second
call by assigning Do Not Disturb (DND) on Busy (≤°fi) to your extension.
If you use DND on Busy, the line indicator for an external incoming call flashes, but your
telephone does not ring. Internal and private network callers hear a busy tone instead of ringing
when you are on the telephone. External callers are transferred to the prime set used in your system
or to your voice mail.
Forward on Busy takes priority over DND on Busy.
If an external call uses a target line, the call is processed according to the programming of the
target line. If the target line is busy, the caller hears a busy tone or routes the call to the prime set
for the target line or to the voice mail system, even with DND on Busy programming for the
telephone.
You have tried to redirect a line, but another person has redirected that
line. Press • or OVERRIDE to override the previous redirection and
redirect the line.
You can redirect calls only on individual lines.
Select the line used to redirect calls out of the system.
Press the lines to redirect. To release a line selection, press the line to
redirect again. Press ALL to redirect all your lines.
Continue to press the lines to redirect. Press ≥ or OK when finished.
The line you are trying to redirect cannot be redirected because the
hardware does not support redirection.
Press the lines that no longer need redirection. The lines light up when
pressed. After you cancel redirection for a line you cannot restore it by
pressing the line again. Press ALL
to cancel redirection for all your
lines. When finished, press ≥ or OK.
Continue to press the lines that no longer need redirection. Press ≥
or OK
when finished.
Appendix B, “Common display prompts and error messages,” on page
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Redir by 221
OVERRIDE
Redirect denied
Select line out
QUIT
Select line(s)
QUIT
ALL
Select line(s)
ALL
OK
Unequipped line
Select line(s)
QUIT
ALL
Select line(s)
ALL
OK