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The DTMF Features PBX object is no longer used just to configure call diversions via DTMF but also to use several other features. This is usefull for analog, dect (which already have their [[:Reference:Feature_Codes|own feature codes]]) and softphone devices.
The DTMF Features PBX object is no longer used just to configure call diversions via DTMF but also to use several other features. This is usefull for analog, dect (which already have their [[:Reference7:Feature_Codes|own feature codes]]) and softphone devices.


Each configured feature code will be represented as own pbx object, but will be only editable through the main object.
Each configured feature code will be represented as own pbx object, but will be only editable through the main object.

Revision as of 13:51, 24 June 2008

The DTMF Features PBX object is no longer used just to configure call diversions via DTMF but also to use several other features. This is usefull for analog, dect (which already have their own feature codes) and softphone devices.

Each configured feature code will be represented as own pbx object, but will be only editable through the main object.

You can configure feature codes according to the following image:

DTMF Features


For all features a default for the invocation code is defined, but this default can be changed on a per system basis. The following features are available:

CFU activate/deactivate

These codes allows to activate and deactivate unconditional call forward for a given endpoint. The default codes are *21*$# to activate and #21# to deactivate. $ stands for the number to which calls are forwarded.

CFB activate/deactivate

These codes allows to activate and deactivate call forward on busy for a given endpoint. The default codes are *67*$# to activate and #67# to deactivate. $ stands for the number to which calls are forwarded.

CFNR activate/deactivate

These codes allows to activate and deactivate call forward on no response for a given endpoint. The default codes are *61*$# to activate and #61# to deactivate. $ stands for the number to which calls are forwarded.

Pickup Group

With this feature code any call which is ringing within the configured groups can be picked.

The default code is *0#

Pickup Directed

With this feature code a call which is ringing at a indicated extension number can be picked.

The default code is *0*$#. $ stands for the extension number from which the call shall be picked.

Park

These codes allow to park and uppark a call at the own extension number to a specified parking position.

The default code is *16$(1) to park and #16$(1) to unpark. $(1) stands for the single digit park position.

To dial the code for the park a consultation call has to be initiated with R (Flash).

Park To

These codes allow to park and unpark a call to a specified park position at an specified extension number.

The default code is *17$(1)$# to park and #17$(1)$# to unpark. $(1) stands for the one digit park position and $ for the extension number.

To dial the code for the park a consultation call has to be initiated with R (Flash).

Call Completion/CC Cancel

This code has to be dialed to initiate call completion. The default code for call completion is *37*$#. $ stands for the number to call complete. The default code to cancel an active call completion is #37*$#.