Setting the hunt delay, Programming busy line setting, Setting the hunt delay 176 – Nortel Networks 6.1 User Manual

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5.

Press CHANGE to set the mode: Sequential, Rotary, Broadcast.

6.

Press

¨ to exit or ‘ to continue programming.

Setting the hunt delay

This setting allows you to program the number of rings the system permits
at a Hunt Group set before moving on to the next telephone in the Hunt
Group.

1.

At Hunt groups, press ≠. The display shows Show group.

2.

Enter the Hunt Group number you want to program (1-6) or press

to scroll through the groups.

3.

Press ≠. The display shows Member DNs:.

4.

Press ‘ until the display shows Hunt delay.

5.

Press CHANGE to select the setting: 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10.

6.

Press

¨ to exit or ‘ to continue programming.

Programming busy line setting

A Hunt Group is considered busy if either of these two scenarios exist:

all of its members are being presented an incoming Hunt Group call

all of its members are active on a Hunt Group call

There are three routing options if all members are busy:

BusyTone—the caller gets a busy tone

Overflow—the call is routed to an overflow position

Queue—the call stays in the system for a period of time. Within this
period of time, the call is presented to a member if one becomes
available. When the time-out occurs, the call is presented to an
overflow position.

1.

At Hunt groups, press ≠. The display shows Show group.

2.

Enter the Hunt Group number you want to program (1-6) or press

to scroll through the groups.

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