Considerations for hunt groups 1–6, Considerations for hunt group 7, Considerations for hunt group 8 – Polycom TransTalk 9000-Series User Manual
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Considerations for Hunt Groups 1–6
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Any number of extensions can be assigned to each Hunt Group. In
addition, extensions can be in more than one Hunt Group.
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You can include multiple fax machines or answering machines in a Hunt
Group.
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If you have a PARTNER MAIL system and multiple fax machines, you can
assign the fax machines to a Hunt Group. Then you can program the
PARTNER MAIL system so that when an automatic fax call comes in on a
line covered by the PARTNER MAIL’s Automated Attendant Service, the
PARTNER MAIL system recognizes that it is a fax call and automatically
transfers it to the first available fax machine in the group.
Considerations for Hunt Group 7
This Hunt Group is used exclusively for the extensions associated with the voice
messaging system hardware. Do not assign any other extensions to this group. A
voice messaging system requires special hardware and set up procedures—refer
to ‘‘Voice Messaging Systems’’ on page 4-28 and to the documentation shipped
with the voice messaging system for more information.
Considerations for Hunt Group 8
This Hunt Group is used exclusively for fax machines. Do not assign any other
extensions to this group.
When lines appear on a fax extension, you will want to make sure that the fax
machine does not automatically answer outside calls on these lines. There are
three ways you can do this:
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Set the fax machine for delayed pickup.
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Use Line Ringing to change the ring options on the fax extension to either
delayed ring or no ring.
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(Recommended) Use Line Assignment (#301) to remove all outside lines
from the fax extension.
Valid Entries
1 = Assigned to group
2 = Not Assigned to group
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Programming
(See Figure 2-3 on page 2-22 for the location of special programming buttons such
as
s
and
e
on system phones.)