Master Hunt Group; Monitor Improvements; Music On Hold - Iwatsu ADIX VS Owner's Manual

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Master Hunt Group

ADIX-VS will support 10 master hunt groups. Each master hunt group can
contain up to 16 extensions.
A hunt group is a group of telephones that is assigned a common access
code. When this code is dialed, ADIX-VS will search for an idle telephone
in that group. There are two ways that calls may search for an idle
extension, Terminal and Distributed Hunting. In Terminal Hunting the
incoming calls always start hunting from the first telephone in the group.
In Distributed Hunting the incoming calls start hunting from the telephone
following the last called telephone. In both cases, calls will hunt to the next
telephone if a telephone does not answer in a predefined period of time, is
busy, and in Call Forward, Absence Message or Do Not Disturb mode.

Monitor Improvements

Operation of the Monitor feature has changed so that it does not conflict
with other features such as Whisper Page, Off-Hook Signal, Off-Hook
Outside Line Ringing, etc. The original Monitor feature required you to call
the station you wish to monitor first and then press the Monitor key. With
this Version 1.3 enhancement, you now press the Monitor key and dial the
extension you wish to monitor. This alleviates any conflicts with other
features.

Music On Hold

If your ADIX-VS system is connected to an external music source through
the VS-MAIN Motherboard, the music played may be heard by callers that
have been placed on Hold or Call Park.
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