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142 / Programming Hunt Groups
Modular ICS 4.0 System Coordinator Guide
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8. Press
≠. The display shows
Member DNs:.
9. Press
‘ until the display shows Hunt delay.
10. Press CHANGE to select the setting: 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8,
9, 10.
11. Press
® to exit or ‘ to continue programming.
Programming busy line setting
A Hunt Group is considered busy if one of two scenarios
exists:
•
all of its members are being presented an incoming Hunt
Group call
•
all of its members are active on a Hunt Group call
There are three routing options if all members are busy:
•
BusyTone—the caller gets a busy tone
•
Overflow—the call is routed to an overflow position
•
Queue—the call stays in the system for a period of time.
Within this period of time, the call is presented to an
member if one becomes available. When the time-out
occurs, the call is presented to an overflow position.
1. Place the programming overlay on any M7310 or M7324
telephone.
2. Press
ƒ••¤flfl‹›› (CONFIG).
The display shows Password:.
3. Press
‡¤‡fi°‡ (SCPLUS). The display shows
Terminals&Sets.
4. Press
‘ until the display shows System
prgrming.
5. Press
≠. The display shows Hunt groups.
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