Page 426 of 1814 Call Forward/Hunt Override Via Flexible Feature Code553-2901-301 Standard 9.00 January 2002Primary Line Directory Number (PLDN)It is not possible to store the Call Forward/Hunt Override FFC as a PLDN.Phantom TNThis feature is not overridden by the Call Forward/Hunt Override FFC. If aCall Forward/Hunt Override FFC is used against a Phantom TN, the call willbe canceled and overflow will be given.Priority OverrideUsing the feature Priority Override is possible after using the CallForward/Hunt Override FFC and encountering a busy set.Radio PagingIf Radio Paging is activated in a call where Call Forward/Hunt Override hasbeen used, the Call Forward/Hunt Override feature will be deactivated.Ring Again/Network Ring AgainUsing the Ring Again feature is possible after using the Call Forward/HuntOverride FFC and encountering a busy signal. Ring Again can be placedagainst the set for which the Call Forward/Hunt Override FFC was used (i.e.,the set with CFW active should be rung by the Ring Again feature).Ring Again No Answer/Network Ring Again No AnswerUsing the Ring Again No Answer feature is possible after using the CallForward/Hunt Override FFC and encountering an idle set that does notanswer. Ring Again No Answer can be placed against the set for which theCall Forward/Hunt Override FFC was used (i.e., the set should be rung by theRing Again No Answer feature).Single Digit Access (SDA)It is not possible to store Call Forward/Hunt Override FFCs in an SDA list.Semi-automatic Camp-on (SACP)This feature can be used even if the Call Forward/Hunt Override Via FFCfeature is activated. When encountering a busy set, it is possible to activateSACP, if it is applicable.Speed CallThe Call Forward/Hunt Override FFC can be stored in a speed call list.