GROUP FACILITIES

GROUP HUNTING

Your telephone can be included in a hunt group, where all

 

members are represented with one common directory

 

number.

 

Incoming calls to the hunt group, follow the same procedure

 

as calls to normal directory numbers, then the call is directed

 

to free extensions in the group. The hunt order within the

 

group can be changed to suit your needs.

 

Only one group hunting call can be handled at a time, i.e.

 

a second incoming group hunting call cannot be presented

 

on your other line. However you can still receive group

 

hunting calls to your extension number, if you are busy with

 

a normal call

 

Note: If all members in a hunt group are busy, the call-back or

 

intrusion functions are not available, however the camp-on

 

function can still be used.

 

16 hunt groups can be programmed, each containing 1 to 20

 

members. A hunt group member can be either an extension

 

number, an operator console or a fictive number.

 

To answer incoming group hunting calls:

Line 1

Press the flashing line key

 

 

GROUP CALL

In a Pick up group, any member can answer any individual

PICK UP

 

call to group members. You answer a call to the group by

 

dialling a special answering number. Please ask your system

 

administrator for the configured number.

 

Dial the group call pick up code

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Ericsson 250 manual Group Hunting, Group Call, Pick UP, Dial the group call pick up code

250, 50 specifications

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