Destination Number
Proceed as follows:
Separately for Automatic Receptions
Using the Configuration Manager (page Functions > Automatic Receptions > Configure)
Requirements:
A configured automatic reception
DTMF | Destination number
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Specifies the in-house destination to which the PBX should automatically transfer calls after the caller inputs a DTMF suffix dialling digit 0 to 9.
Possible entries:
Internal number of a subscriber
Internal number of a group
Internal number of a voice mailbox
Internal number of another automatic reception
* under DTMF 1- 9: All internal numbers for subscribers, groups, voice mailboxes and automatic receptions that start with a number marked with * can be selected directly by redialling.
* Note: If the caller enters * e.g. for DTMF 4: All internal subscribers, groups, voice mailboxes and automatic receptions whose phone numbers start with 4 (4xxx) can be reached by directly redialling their phone number.
* Note: If the caller enters *: The subscriber is given a maximum of 10 seconds in which to enter each digit. If this time period is exceeded, or if they dial an invalid phone number (subscriber, group, automatic reception), the announcement if the destination is busy/does not reply is played, and the caller will be automatically connected with the automatic reception they called previously.
* Note: Note that an internal subscriber or a group must have at least Only incoming, with emergency call exchange line authorisation to enable them to answer a call transferred by the automatic reception.
* Note: An external destination number can be reached by entering an internal destination which is forwarded to an external one (e.g. via call forwarding (subscribers or groups) with the required external phone number as destination number).