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Features

Station Hunting

One Touch Buttons

One touch buttons enable users to store speed dial and custom feature access sequences on
a single button. When this button is pressed, the stored number is dialed or the feature is
accessed.
You can store frequently dialed numbers, such as three-digit System Speed Dial codes,
onto a One Touch button. This eliminates the need to enter the three-digit code to dial a
System Speed Dial number. Complete telephone numbers up to 32 digits can also be
stored on a One Touch button.
These buttons make it easy to access features that usually require pressing multiple but-
tons and/or dialing special access codes. For example, a user may have to dial an access
#31
code (
One Touch button labeled "Page Warehouse." Another button can be set to page a particu-
lar group of telephones.
The One Touch button also has a "stop" function that can be entered between two num-
bers, such as a telephone number and security code. When the One Touch button is
pressed, it can speed dial a telephone number, then pause (LED flashes). When the call is
answered, it prompts for a security code. The user can then press the flashing button and
enter the security code. Any number of "stops" can be set to enable dialing multiple num-
bers.
Multiple feature buttons such as
tons to allow multiple button presses to be stored under one button. This enables tandem
line connections and other call setup sequences to be dialed easily by pressing one button.
Station Hunting
A series of Directory Numbers (DNs) may be organized in groups in such a way that if a
called DN is busy the call will try to ring another DN in the group. If that DN is busy it
will hunt to a third DN, etc. Telephones in the same department, voice mail ports, and call
coverage situations are typical for hunt group applications. Hunt group members can
remove themselves from the group by placing their station into Do Not Disturb mode. The
system supports three types of station hunting.

Serial Hunting

In this type of hunt group, calls hunt DNs in a series from first to last in a specific order.
When any DN in the series is called, the system will ring the first idle DN in the series,
starting with the called DN, hunting to the last DN in the series. As an option, this type of
hunt group can have a unique Pilot DN assigned to it. When callers dial the Pilot DN to
reach a telephone in the group, calls will hunt all DNs from first to last.
80
) plus a zone number (
5
) to page the warehouse. This sequence can be set on a
Cnf\Trn
, DN, CO line, etc., can be set on One Touch but-
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