Answering calls, Answering incoming calls with hunt groups, Answering an incoming call – Nortel Networks 6.1 User Manual
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Compact ICS 6.1 System Coordinator Guide
Answering calls
Answering incoming calls with Hunt Groups
Your Norstar system allows you to establish Hunt Groups in your system.
Hunt Groups are a group of Norstar set DNs that can be called by a single
directory number. The Hunt Groups feature ensures calls are easily routed
to the appropriate people.
You can program:
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the members for a Hunt Group
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member position within a Hunt Group
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how calls are distributed
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how long a call spends looking for available members
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what happens if all members are busy
For more information about Hunt Groups see ‘‘Programming Hunt
Groups’’ on page 171.
Answering an incoming call
There are three possible indications of an incoming call: ringing, a line
button flashing, and a message on the display. You may not receive all
three indications for any particular call. For example, you may have a line
that has been set up not to ring at your telephone, but which is assigned to
a line button and designated as Appr only. If so, you see only a flashing
icon beside the line button. There are many possible combinations,
depending on how your system is set up. See ‘‘Choosing a line using a line
button’’ on page 75 for more information about the use of lines.
If you receive a priority call and your telephone has no free internal line
buttons (intercom or SWCA buttons), you cannot transfer the priority call,
you must accept or release it.