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*446Then, either press Ok or press Feature + 120 to complete the command.Some features require additional information. For example, if you want to enable callforwarding when your telephone is busy, you must designate the extension to which youwant your calls forwarded. The feature code for Call Forward Busy is 467. To enablethis feature, you can use the Feature button or enter a single command (in the followingexamples, the destination extension is 1001):z Use the Feature button:Press Feature + 467.The Display Panel displays the prompt FWD Busy Number.Enter the extension to which you want your calls forwarded, in this case, 1001.Press OK or #.z Enter the feature code and extension with a single command:*467*1001You must prepend the feature code with an asterisk (*) and separate the featurecode and extension with another asterisk. Each element in a feature codecommand must be prepended with an asterisk.Some features occur within the bounds of an existing call, for example, forwarding a callto the voice mail of another subscriber. In these cases, the feature requires using theTransfer button. After pressing Transfer, you enter the transfer destination in theformat *feature_code*.Feature CodesTable 5 lists the features that you can control with feature codes. Features are listedalphabetically and include the required feature code syntax and, in most cases, areference for more information. In the syntax, the notation represents avariable that you must supply, for example, a telephone extension.Table 5 VCX Feature Codes Alphabetical by Feature or TaskFeature Feature Code Entry DescriptionAnonymous(Enable/Disable)Feature + 889Or*889See Controlling Caller IDAnonymous Next(Enable/Disable)Feature + 890, thenOr*890*See Controlling Caller ID.Barge In Feature + 428Used with Silent Monitor.See Silent Monitor andBarge In.
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