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Hunt Groups
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Each time a call is put back in a hunt group queue, it is treated like a
new call.
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If you are a member of one or more hunt groups, the telephone
message button acts as a MWI for the hunt group voice mailbox even
if you are not logged in to the hunt group. Pressing the message
button displays a menu which shows number of new messages in
each mailbox, including your personal mailbox. You can use the arrow
navigation keys to locate a voice mailbox. Press the message button to
access the selected mailbox.
Viewing Hunt Group
Membership and
Status
You can use the Telephone User Interface to view the hunt groups you
belong to and your current login status for each group.
To view hunt group information enter the following feature code:
Feature
+
972
The Display Panel on the telephone displays the hunt groups you belong
to and your current status.
Use the up and down scroll buttons to navigate through the hunt group
list. The first line displays the name and number of the hunt group. The
second line displays your current status.
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Press soft button 1 below the Display Panel to change your current
login status.
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Press soft button 2 or 3 below the Display Panel to exit from the hunt
group display.
When you change your login status, the Display Panel shows
HuntGroup
Login Enabled
. If you are logged into multiple phones using the same
telephone number, this message appears on all telephone displays. While
this message appears in the Display Panel, press soft button 1 to display
the hunt group list (same effect as pressing
Feature
+
972
) to display the
hunt group list.
You can also use the VCX User Interface to view the hunt groups you
belong to and your current login status for each group.
If a hunt group member has a remote phone, that remote telephone will
not appear in the VCX User Interface Hunt Group Membership list, but it
does appear in the administrator’s Hunt Group Membership list.
Summary of Contents for VCX
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Page 24: ...24 CHAPTER 2 VCX BUSINESS TELEPHONE MODEL 3102 ...
Page 30: ...30 CHAPTER 3 3105 ATTENDANT CONSOLE ...
Page 104: ...104 CHAPTER 7 USING THE VCX USER INTERFACE ...
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