Using Group Hunting-Ring/Voice Signal On A Single-Line Telephone - Avaya PARTNER Advanced Communications System Installation And Use Manual

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To manually transfer a call to a Hunt Group:
1. While on a call, press
77
2. Dial
and a group number (1–8).
The next available extension in the Hunt Group rings. If no one answers within three rings,
the call hunts to the next available extension. However, if Transfer Return Rings is
programmed for less than four rings, the call returns to the extension that transferred the call
or to that extension's transfer return extension.
Using Group Hunting—Ring/Voice Signal on a
Single-Line Telephone
To ring or voice-signal a Hunt Group:
1. Lift the handset.
You hear intercom dial tone.
2. Do one of the following:
To make a ringing call, dial
The next available extension in the Hunt Group rings. If no one answers within three
rings, the call hunts to the next available extension.
To make a voice-signaled call, press
start talking.
Your voice is heard through the speaker of the first available system telephone that is not
busy. If no one answers, the call does not keep hunting.
To transfer a call to a Hunt Group:
1. While on a call, press the switchhook down once rapidly.
You hear intercom dial tone.
77
2. Dial
and a group number (1–8).
The next available extension in the Hunt Group rings. If no one answers within three rings,
the call hunts to the next available extension. However, if Transfer Return Rings is
programmed for less than four rings, the call returns to the extension that transferred the call
or to that extension's transfer return extension.
Group Hunting—Ring/Voice Signal (I77G/I*77G)
8-44
&
.
77
and a group number (1–8).
*77
8
and a group number (1–8). After the beep,

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