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CHAPTER 3. CONVENIENT FUNCTIONS

17. OUTSIDE LINE CONNECTION TIME-OUT

• The duration of connection with the outside line telephone can be limited to automatically terminate

conversations.

• When the limited time is reached, a warning signal tone is transmitted to both the calling and called parties

to terminate the conversation.

[System pre-programming]

(1) Program whether to [Enable] or [Disable] the Connection Time-Out function.

(2) Set a connection time limit of 1 – 99 minutes in 1 minute unit.

18. OUTSIDE LINE CONVERSATION RECORDING

• Connecting an external recording device permits recording of outside line telephone conversations.
• The external control output is made when the outside line telephone is connected, and is broken when the

telephone is disconnected. (For equipment connections and operations, refer to the "VS-900
INSTALLATION MANUAL.")

19. OUTSIDE LINE CALL FORWARDING

19.1. Function

All calls can be automatically rerouted to the designated receiving telephone by registering the outside line
access number at the original master station or telephone. (See the figure in section 19.3. on the next page.)

[System pre-programming]

(1) To use this function, the Call Forwarding function must be enabled in system programming.

(2) The receiving telephone number can individually be registered for each master station (or telephone) in the

system programming.

19.2. Registration and Cancellation

Use the original station to register or cancel this function.

19.2.1. Registration

First dial [ ][6][0], and then the outside line access number (example: [0]) followed by [#].

Registration completion is indicated by a confirmation tone, and the exchange number and the line number of
the outside line are displayed. The station then returns to standby mode.

* The name of the exchange/outside line number may be displayed.

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Outside line No. 1*
Exchange 01*

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