Diverting hunt group calls, Hunt group supervisor features, Accepting or rejecting agent help calls – Mitel USER GUIDE 8662 User Manual
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8662 IP Phone User Guide – Issue 13, September 2009
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Hunt Groups
Diverting Hunt Group Calls
You can temporarily divert hunt group calls, preventing hunt group calls to your extension.
To divert hunt group calls:
Dial 324 to divert calls. The display shows the feature state DIVERT HUNT GROUP
CALLS. Dial 324 again to program your phone to accept calls.
Hunt Group Supervisor Features
The following features can be used by hunt group supervisors only.
Accepting or Rejecting Agent Help Calls
Supervisors can accept or reject Agent Help calls.
To accept an Agent Help request:
Answer as usual. Your microphone is automatically muted.
To reject an Agent Help request:
Dial 376. AGENT HELP REJECTED appears.
Monitoring Calls
You can use Station Monitor to connect to a hunt-group call and hear both parties, but you
cannot be heard by either one. Station Monitor stops if the hunt group member terminates,
transfers, or transfers the call. You can barge-in to or “steal” monitored calls, as described
below. You can also record the call. See “Using Record-A-Call” on
for more information
about recording calls.
To use Station Monitor:
Dial 321, and then enter the extension number. MONITORING EXT <number> appears.
Monitored hunt group members may hear an “activation tone” when the feature is
activated.
Using Barge-in
While monitoring a hunt group call, you can use Barge-in to join the call.
To barge-in to a hunt-group call:
Dial 386. BARGE-IN PROGRESS appears.
Stealing Hunt Group Calls
While monitoring a hunt group call, you can “steal” the call from the hunt group member, which
disconnects the call from the agent and transfers the call to your extension.
To steal a hunt group call:
Dial 387. CALL STOLEN FROM EXT <number> appears.