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Hunt group (linear)
: A call group where incoming calls are routed sequentially to
each available phone in the hunt group member list starting with the first member
on the list. Each phone rings in turn for a prescribed number of rings after which
the call is passed to the next available member’s line. This continues until the call
is answered or forwarded to call coverage. A hunt group has a member list that
defines the phones to which the incoming call should be directed.
Hunt group (circular):
A call group where incoming calls are routed sequentially
to each available phone in the hunt group member list starting with the member
who follows the last member on the list whose phone rang. Each phone rings in
turn for a prescribed number of rings after which it is passed to the next available
member’s line. This continues until the call is answered or forwarded to call
coverage. A hunt group has a member list that defines the phones to which the
incoming call should be directed.
Key pad
: The keys on the phone that can be used for dialing.
LCD
: The display window on the phone.
LED
: An indicator light on a memory or feature key on the phone that indicates
the state of the feature associated with the key.
Line appearance
: A memory key that has been programmed with the Line
Appearance feature. A line appearance key is used to make and receive calls.
Location
: Locations represent phones that are not associated with any single
user. For example, a telephone in a conference room is entered into the phone
system as a location.
Login
: The act of establishing a session between a user and the phone or the
web administration interface. To login, the user must provide their user id and
PIN.
Logout
: The act of ending a session between a user and the phone or the web
administration interfaces. To logout, the user selects the logout softkey on the
phone or the Logout link in the web administration interface.
Memory key
: A key on the phone that can be programmed by a user with a
selected feature.
Monitor group
: A call group where incoming calls to a users’ phone can be
monitored and answered by another user on another phone. Both phones will
ring until the call is either answered by either user or forwarded to the call
coverage for the primary user. Monitor groups have primary and secondary
group members. The group members must have the appropriate memory key
configuration on their phones in order for this feature to be enabled.
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