If the "Free on Access 2" button (ODN2) is off, and the "Access 1" line is active, internal callers will hear a busy signal, and public callers will ring in on the "Access 2" line.
If the "Free on Access 2" button (ODN2) is on, and the "Access 1" line is active, internal callers and public callers will ring in on "Access 2."
If "Access 1" and "Access 2" are active, any other callers will hear a busy signal.
If call divert button is pressed while the "Access 2" line is ringing, the call will be immediately diverted to your programmed diversion point (usually your voice mail).
If the "Free on Access 2" button (ODN2) is off, and the "Access 1" line is active, internal and public callers will be diverted to your programmed diversion point.
If the "Free on Access 2" button (ODN2) is on, and the "Access 1" line is active, internal and public callers will ring in on "Access 2."
If "Access 1" and "Access 2" are active, any other callers will be diverted to the programmed diversion point.
When *22# is used, internal callers will always be diverted to programmed answer point, they will never hear a busy signal, and will not be able to use 6 for automatic callback.
If the "Call Divert" button is pressed while "Access 2" is ringing, the caller will be immediately diverted to your programmed diversion point.
If your class of service allows call waiting, youwill hear the call waiting tone when a second call rings in, but the call will not automatically divert to the programmed destination point (e.g., voice mail or another line).
Divert on busy, *22#, can be keyed in advance of getting on a call. If you do this, call waiting will be overridden, and calls which come in while your extension is in use will be diverted immediately.
When *22# is used, internal callers will always be diverted to programmed answer point, they will never hear a busy signal, and will not be able to use 6 for automatic callback.