Mitel Panther II 820 System Manual page 115

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only the new station' s set type and ringing assignment must be designated
in system programming. Feature programming for the new stations can be
easily accomplished using the Block Programming capability (see Section 4,
BLOCK PROGRAMMING).
Conditions
None
Programming
Required
. Access Code 100 - Type of Set
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Access Code 119 - Flexible Ringing Assignment
STATION
HUNTING
GROUPS
Description
Four Station Hunt Groups can be set up on the Panther II system. The
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programming of Station Hunt Groups allows calIs to be transferred to a
group of users, such as a specific department, with little Master Attendant
intervention; e.g., a call can be transferred to the Sales Department (to no
specific person) by dialing the Sales Department' s Hunt Group code, and
the call will ring at the lowest-numbered, available station in the Hunt
Group. This feature is applicable in a Sales or Customer Service
environment, where it is important that incoming calls are divided equally.
If busy tone is heard when the Station Hunt Group' s code is dialed, this
indicates that all Sets in the Hunt Group are busy. If all Sets in the group
are busy, the call can be camped on and the first available station will
receive the call.
Conditions
None
Programming
Required
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Access Code 124 - Intercom Tenanting / Station Hunt Groups
SYSTEM
CLEAR
Description
During System Programming, the programmer selects one of three system
clear capabilities which will be performed on a systemwide basis, when the
appropriate code is dialed from Station 10 (the Programming Station). The
three possible System Clear options are:
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The capability of clearing all System features and resetting
the system to its preprogrammed values.
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The capability of clearing all Common Speed Call numbers
for the system.
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