Group Hunting—Ring/Voice Signal (I77G/I*77G)

Using

System Phone

To use when programmed on a button:

To ring or voice signal an extension in the Hunt Group, simply lift the handset or press Sand press the programmed button. If you are voice signaling, start talking after the beep.

To transfer a call to an extension in the Hunt Group, while on a call press the programmed button.

To manually ring or voice signal a Hunt Group:

1.Lift the handset and press i. You hear intercom dial tone.

2.To make a ringing call, dial 7 7and a group number (1–7).

The next available extension in the Hunt Group rings. If no one answers within three rings, the call hunts to the next available extension.

To make a voice-signaledcall, press *77and a group number (1–6). After the beep, start talking.

Your voice is heard through the speaker of the first available system phone that is not busy. If no one answers, the call does not keep hunting.

To manually transfer a call to a Hunt Group:

1.While on a call, press &.

2.Dial 7 7and a group number (1–7).

The next available extension in the Hunt Group rings. If no one answers within three rings, the call hunts to the next available extension. However, if Transfer Return Rings is programmed for less than four rings, the call returns to the extension that transferred the call, or to that extension’s transfer return extension.

Standard Phone

NOTE:

Standard phones can be used to make calls when plugged into any port of the PARTNER Endeavor 362 processor module or 362EC expansion module. However, standard phones will ring only when plugged into the Tip Ring ports, which are the bottom two ports.

To ring or voice signal a Hunt Group:

1.Lift the handset.

You hear intercom dial tone.

2.To make a ringing call, dial77and a group number (1–7).

The next available extension in the Hunt Group rings. If no one answers within three rings, the call hunts to the next available extension.

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