Sign Out Of Extension Mobility From Settings; Hunt Groups; Sign In And Out Of Hunt Groups; Intelligent Proximity - Cisco DX650 User Manual

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Sign Out of Extension Mobility From Settings

Procedure
Step 1
In the Settings application, tap Extension Mobility.
Step 2
Tap Sign Out.

Hunt Groups

If your organization receives a large number of incoming calls, you may be a member of a hunt group, which
includes a series of directory numbers that share the incoming call load. When the first directory number in
the hunt group is busy, the system hunts for the next available directory number in the group and directs the
call to that phone.
When you are away from your phone, you can prevent hunt group calls from ringing your phone by signing
out of hunt groups.
Signing out of hunt groups does not prevent non-hunt-group calls from ringing your phone.

Sign In and Out of Hunt Groups

Procedure
Step 1
Tap Sign In. You are now signed into the Hunt Group.
Step 2
Tap Sign Out.

Intelligent Proximity

Intelligent Proximity: Session Handoff allows you to pair your mobile phone to use the mobile line through
your DX650. Once the mobile phone is paired, you can place and receive calls on the mobile line from your
DX650, with either the handset or the speakerphone. You can also use calling features such as hold and redial
with the mobile line.
Intelligent Proximity: Mobile Contact/History Sharing allows you to share your mobile contacts and call
history with the DX650, and move calls between your mobile phone and DX650. You can also view your
mobile signal strength and battery level in the DX650 Call application.
You may experience some variances for feature availability due to the operating system and other differences
Note
in mobile phones.
Cisco DX650 User Guide, Release 10.2(2)
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