System & Station

Program 33 – [PDN]/ [PhDN] Station Hunting (Voice Calls Only)

Program 33 – [PDN]/ [PhDN] Station Hunting (Voice Calls Only)

Processor Type: DK14, DK40i, all RCTUs and BCUs

Program Type: Station

Initialized Default: Blank

￿ ￿￿ ￿ ￿￿￿￿ ￿ 6SNU ￿ ￿ +ROG ￿ 6SNU

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+ROG ￿ 6SNU ￿ ￿ +ROG ￿ 6SNU ￿ ￿ +ROG

SELECT = [PDN] or [PhDN] Port Reference Number of the “hunt-from” station.

To add a port range, enter XXXXXX (low port high port).

Processor Type

[PDN] Port Range

[PhDN] Port Range

DK14

000~009

500~509

DK40i

000~027

500~527

RCTUA

000~031

500~531

RCTUBA/BB

000~079

500~579

RCTUC/D

000~239

500~739

RCTUE/F

000~335

500~835

HUNT TO = [PDN] or [PhDN] Port Reference Number of the “hunt-to” station.

Press LED Button 01 to delete digit from the “hunt-to” port.

Processor Type

[PDN] Port Range

[PhDN] Port Range

B1CU

000~055

500~579

B2CAU/BU

000~111

500~739

B3CAU/BU

000~191

500~739

B5CAU/BU

000~335

500~835

Hunt From

Hunt To

Hunt From

Hunt To

Hunt From

Hunt To

Hunt From

Hunt To

System & Station

Program 33 Overview

Program 33 assigns Station Hunting to [PDNs] or [PhDNs]. When a called station is busy, the Station Hunting feature will ring the alternate “hunt to” [PDNs] or [PhDNs] defined in this program. If the “hunt-to” [DN] is busy, the system will try to ring the next “hunt-to” [DN], and so on.

If a “hunt-to” [DN] is in the Call Forward mode, the call forward will have priority over the hunt. A ground/loop start CO line will hunt from a [PDN] or [PhDN] only if it has been assigned to immediate ring at the owner station of the [PDN] or [PhDN] exclusively (in Programs 81, 84, or 87 and *81, *84, or *87).

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Toshiba DK424, dk14, DK40I Program Type Station Initialized Default Blank, Processor Type PDN Port Range, Hunt From Hunt To

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