P. 2-18 – Toa N-8000 Series User Manual

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2-18

Chapter 2

FUNCTIONS AND OPERATION

MASTER STATION'S FUNCTIONS AND OPERATION

Call received

Group hunting

No. 62

No. 63

Group hunting

No. 64

Group hunting

No. 65

Group hunting

[Setting example] Settings can be performed to permit calls to be transferred to designated

stations in a cyclical manner.

Calls to the busy station No. 62 is transferred to the designated stations No.

62 through No. 65 in a cyclical manner until one of those stations becomes

free.

(Called station)

Programming or erasure can be performed at your station.

[Programming]

4

5

X

X

+

+

+

(Confirmation tone)

Function designation

number

Transfer destination

station number

[Erasure]

4

5

Y

Y

+

+

+

(Confirmation tone)

The originally called (your) station number

Notes

• The station to which a call is to be transferred via multi interface unit cannot be programmed as a

transfer destination station.

• The programmed contents set by dialing operation are automatically saved into the exchange or IP

stations at midnight every day. If the exchange or IP station is turned off before completion of save, the

state returns to the contents that were programmed before power-off.

[When the called station and the call forwarding receiving stations are all busy]

The called station and the call forwarding receiving stations differ in operations during conversations depending

on the system's call response mode.

Sequential response mode: When the designated station set for Group hunting to which a call was transferred

is busy, the call is automatically transferred to the next designated station, and this

continues in series until a free line is found.

Call received

Group hunting

No. 62

No. 63

Group hunting

No. 64

[Setting example] Calls to the station No. 62 can be responded by either station No. 62 or No. 63

even if the group hunting function is registered at the station No. 63.

(Called station)

Selective response mode: Calls are responded by the called station or the call forwarding receiving station on

a first-in-first-come basis. Calls cannot be transferred further to other stations even

if the transfer destination station is set for Group hunting.

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