User`s guide

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FACILITY DESCRIPTION
Faktaansvarig - Subject responsible
Limitations
General
If a group member is already busy with a hunt
call, then it is not possible to present more group
hunting calls on her/his telephone.
During the presentation of a group hunting call,
the respective extension will be busy for another
incoming or outgoing call.
It is not possible to define S-bus terminals as
group members, because they are dedicated to
be trunk individuals.
Serial distribution
If a hunting group is busy, it is neither possible to
order call back nor to effect intrusion.
It is not possible to program a supervision key on
an hunting group with serial distribution
Parallel distribution
•NoLine 2 support.
No free seating CTI operators, active ACD
Agents, facilities and operators are supported
as group members
No caller list entry will be generated, because
during ringing the trunk is connected to the group
and not to a member.
Auto answer is not possible.
Analogue telephones
For analogue extensions it is not possible to en-
able ringing for all individuals on the same board
at the same time. An analogue extension board
(ELU-A) can provide the ringing voltage only for
one instrument at the same time. The request for
all other instruments will be queued. In that case
the ringing signal will be multiplexed over the
queued instruments. The repetition rate of the
ringing signal will go down depending on the
number of parallel ringing instruments located on
the same board. Recommendation: Distribute
the group members over different ELU-A boards
if possible.
Cordless telephones
Due to the capacity limitations in the cordless
system, only 8 cordless telephones may be as-
signed as group members. This refers to single
cordless extensions, as well as Tandem Units
with cordless extensions.
Programming
The following commands are only
accessible via RASC.
For a hunting group to be utilised the group must first
have been created and assigned a directory number.
5402
Create PBX-group
Using this command a new hunting group with the
desired directory number can be created.
The group may be given a random directory number, if
there is one that does not conflict with existing
directory numbers. (See command group 56).
5502
Delete PBX-group
This command deletes a hunting group.
5609
Alter PBX-group number
With this command it is possible to change the
directory number and the name of a hunting group.
If you want to change the number to a new number
that is in conflict with the old number this cannot be
done directly. In such cases first change to a random
free number and then change to the desired number.