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OfficeServ 7100
TECHNICAL MANUAL
will go to the third member etc. This type of group is useful for placing the bulk
of the incoming calls to a selected individual, with other members only getting
the calls when the first member is busy. The number of members allowed for a
sequential group is 32.
2. DISTRIBUTED: The first call will go to the first member, the second call will go
to the second member, the third call will go to the third member. This type of
group is useful for evenly distributing the call among all group members. The
number of members allowed for a distributed group is 32.
3. UNCONDITIONAL: Calls are placed to all group members simultaneously.
This reduces the number of members of the groups to 32. If a group member
is busy, they can receive off hook ring if defined in MMC 300. This ring mode
option is not available for VMSUCD or VMAA groups.
C. OVERFLOW: This is the timer value that will cause unanswered calls to a group to
begin also ringing the NEXT PORT (see below) after this timer has elapsed. If set
to 000, no overflow will take place.
D. GRP TRANSFER: This is a timer that will determine how long C.O. calls
transferred to the group will ring at the group before recalling. If set to 000, no
recall will take place.
E. NEXT PORT: This is the station or group number that callers will also ring at if the
OVERFLOW feature has been programmed. The OVERFLOW DESTINATION can
be defined as:
1. COMMON BELL There are 2 relays available in the OfficeServ 7100 system
that are defined as Common Bell.
2. RING OVER PAGE This is defined by using the number of a page audio
output.
3. STATION OR STATION GROUP. Any station or station group can be defined
as the NEXT port.
F. MEMBER: List all members that are to be in the group. Up to 32 members are
allowed in each group, but stations can be assigned to multiple station groups.
G. NXT HUNT: The length of time a call will ring at a station before it hunts to the next
group member.
H. GROUP BUSY: OFF When this option is set to ON an intercom caller will receive a
busy signal when calling the group and all members of the group are busy. When
this occurs then the overflow timer is bypassed as the group is not ringing.
MMC: 601
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