
Supplementary features
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■ Forwarding a Call on No Reply (CFNR)
You want calls that you receive on your phone to be forwarded to another destination.
Both your own phone and the other destination will then start ringing. The system configura-
tion determines whether or not there is a ringing delay at the other destination. Whoever goes
off-hook first, answers the call. Depending on the system configuration, Call Forwarding on No
Reply can also be activated when your phone is busy.
User
Scroll to User and confirm Ok with the Foxkey.
Enter the user’s phone number and confirm with the Ok Foxkey.
➯ Forwarding is activated.
Notes:
• You can also search in the phone book, last-number redial list or call list for
the phone number of the person you are looking for.
• If a call is to be forwarded only when you are already in a call, select Call for-
warding busy.
• You can also forward to your Voice Mail (see Chapter "Forward to Voice Mail",
page 36), to a Message (see Chapter "Forwarding to a message", page 36) or
to a Pager.
• You can deactivate forwarding using Menu > Activated features > Deactivate
Foxkey.
• You can also activate forwarding by remote control, see Chapter "Setting
functions by remote control", page 48.
Menu
Press Foxmenu > Foxkey Menu.
Forwarding
Scroll to Forwarding and press the Select Foxkey.
Call Forwarding on No
Reply
Scroll to Call Forwarding on No Reply and confirm Ok with the Foxkey.
User
Scroll to User and confirm Ok with the Foxkey.
Enter the phone number of the destination to which your calls are to be for-
warded and confirm Ok with the Foxkey.
➯ Forwarding is activated.
Notes:
• You can also search in the phone book, last-number redial list or call list for
the phone number of the person you are looking for.
• You can also forward calls to your Voice Mail (see Chapter "Forward to Voice
Mail", page 36) or to a Pager.
• You can deactivate forwarding using Menu > Activated features > Deactivate
Foxkey.
• You can also activate forwarding by remote control, see Chapter "Setting
functions by remote control", page 48.