NEAX2400 IPX Feature Programming Manual
NDA-24297, Issue 1
Page 661
Station Hunting - Terminal
S-9
S-9
Station Hunting - Terminal
General Description
This feature enables calls placed to busy stations, other than Pilot stations of a Hunt group, to receive a busy tone
rather than proceed through the normal hunting process. However, if the call is placed to the busy Pilot station of a
Hunt group, station hunting will proceed as usual.
Operating Procedure
No manual operation is required.
Service Conditions
1.
If all lines in a Hunt group are busy, the caller will receive a busy tone.
2.
The maximum number of stations per group is 100.
3.
If a station within the Hunt group has set CALL FORWARDING ALL CALLS [C-5], the system will
bypass that station and continue in hunt order.
4.
There is no limit to the number of groups per system.
5.
CALL FORWARDING - BUSY LINE [C-2] and ALL CALLS [C-5] are activated first, rather than
STATION HUNTING, if the pilot station has this feature set.
6.
The terminating sequence of service features to a station is as follows:
CALL FORWARDING - ALL CALLS
[C-5]
CALL FORWARDING - BUSY LINE
[C-2]
STATION HUNTING
[S-7, S-8, S-9]
CALL WAITING - ORIGINATING
[C-31]
CALL WAITING - TERMINATING
[C-12]
7.
Only calls to the pilot number will cause the hunting sequence to operate. Calls to busy stations, other than
the pilot number, will receive a busy tone.
8.
If a phantom number is assigned to the pilot number, hunting may or may not occur by the system data
setting, when the phantom number is dialed.
9.
Recall from CALL BACK [C-1] and OUTGOING TRUNK QUEUING [O-2] will not hunt.
10.
This feature will be activated whenever the pilot number is dialed or terminated under the following
conditions:
a.) Dialed from a station,
b.) Dialed from ATTENDANT CONSOLE [A-3],
c.) Dialed from DID [D-8],
d.) Dialed from TIE LINE [T-3],
e.) Terminated by DIT [D-7],
f.) Terminated by HOT LINE [H-1],
g.) Terminated by OFF-HOOK ALARM [O-6],
h.) Terminated by PRIORITY CALL [P-9].
11.
This feature can be programmed on a node basis even in the use of telephone numbers. In other words, the
feature became available via the data written on the Local Data Memory (LDM), not only on the Data
Memory (DM) or the Network Data Memory (NDM). If this is the case, the conditions are as follows:
a.) The feature is to be programmed by using the telephone number of each station.
b.) A hunting group can be configured by a maximum of 100 stations.
c.) There is no limitation to the number of Circular Hunt groups per node.