Specifications
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HiPath 3000 Manager E, Administrator Documentation
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Nur für den internen Gebrauch Settings Menu
Settings | Incoming calls
Ring Type column
When using the Ring type entry, the call can be acoustically signaled in the group/code number
with a double ring (1), a triple ring (2) or with short/long/short (3). The set Ring type applies
only to external calls.
Changes to the setting have no meaning for analog stations.
RNA (Call forwarding) - Incoming calls ring simultaneously at all stations. If a station
in the RNA group is busy, the group is marked as busy. The next caller receives
a busy signal.
Hunt group / group calls are only signaled at free stations. If a station is busy,
it is skipped. Call waiting is implemented for all stations in the hunt group/group
only when the entire hunt group / group is busy and call forwarding is not pos-
sible.
Basic MULAP Incoming calls are signaled visually to all stations simultaneously. Signaling oc-
curs on the MULAP key. It is also possible to specify whether each station re-
ceives an additional acoustic signal. If the MULAP is busy, the entire group is
identified as busy. The next caller receives a busy signal.
If the Basic MULAP group belongs to the team/top, the group is not displayed
here anymore.
To provide support for MULAP groups in CTI applications, a virtual station is
configured for each MULAP group and assigned to the corresponding MULAP
group. By doing this, "normal" stations are configured as master stations. The
virtual station is configured with a ring tone, and it is not the master station.
Executive
MULAP
Same as Basic MULAP. However, the ring tone goes to the executive’s or sec-
retary’s phone, depending on the intercept key.
If the Executive MULAP group belongs to the top, the group is not displayed
here anymore.
Call waiting Incoming calls ring simultaneously at all available stations of the group. (Any
station that is not busy is considered to be available.) If a station of the call
waiting group is busy, the waiting call is nonetheless signaled at that station.
Voicemail A voicemail group allows a special group of stations to access voicemails. If a
call is directed to the call number of a voicemail group, the call (i.e., the voice-
mail) is forwarded directly to the voicemail box of the group and not to the group
members. Once the voicemail has been stored in the voicemail box of the
group, it is forwarded to the voicemail boxes of the group members.
All group members receive the voicemail simultaneously. If a group member
deletes the voicemail in his voicemail box, the voicemail is also deleted in the
voicemail boxes of all group members and in the voicemail box of the group.
This does not affect the personal voicemails of the individual group members.
However, every group member can also be reached under his own call number.