Innovaphone IP110 User Guide
Operating Manual
IP Telephones
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5. User Settings menu
5.1. Call
diversion
The “Call Diversion” menu allows you to be available even whilst absent.
5.1.1 Diversion
options
The IP telephone supports three different types of call diversion:
Permanent
diversion
diversion
In this case, calls are always diverted to another subscriber.
Note:
This state of diversion cancels the other diversion types.
With this setting, calls are diverted immediately. The
called party is therefore unable to answer the calls.
This state of diversion cancels the other diversion types.
With this setting, calls are diverted immediately. The
called party is therefore unable to answer the calls.
Diversion if
busy
busy
Calls are diverted if there is already an active call.
Delayed
diversion
diversion
Calls are diverted if they are not answered within a certain time limit.
Note:
Unlike permanent call diversion, the latter two types allow
you to accept calls within a pre-defined time period
before they are diverted.
Unlike permanent call diversion, the latter two types allow
you to accept calls within a pre-defined time period
before they are diverted.
Note:
Call diversion operates in accordance with the H.450 standard. The
gatekeeper must support this protocol. "Call Diversion" does not appear in
the menu of the IP telephone if the gatekeeper does not support this protocol.
Call diversion operates in accordance with the H.450 standard. The
gatekeeper must support this protocol. "Call Diversion" does not appear in
the menu of the IP telephone if the gatekeeper does not support this protocol.
Note:
In the initial state of the IP telephone, an active call diversion is indicated by
the
In the initial state of the IP telephone, an active call diversion is indicated by
the
symbol in the status line. For a permanent diversion, the diversion
destination is also displayed.