Instruction manual
Group Hunt Page 1601 of 3156
Features and Services
To activate Group Hunting again for a specific hunt group, the station user
dials the GHTA (Group Hunt Termination Allowed) FFC followed by the
group hunt Pilot DN associated with that group and then goes on-hook.
Overflow tone is returned if the operation is not successful.
To activate Group Hunting again for all groups, the station user dials the
GHTA FFC and then goes on-hook. A analog (500/2500 type) telephone
station user can achieve the same result by activating the existing DEAF
(Deactivation of Feature) FFC. And the same result can also be achieved for
Meridian 1 proprietary telephone station users for the PDN by depressing the
GHD key again. The associated indicator deactivates.
Sets may not be activated or deactivated over the network.
Access to group hunt lists
A group hunt list may be accessed by dialing the associated Pilot DN,
through:
• manual dialing
• automatic dialing (such as Autodial, Hotline, Speed Call)
• redirection (such as Call Transfer, Call Forward, Hunt)
• ACD Night Service
• ACD interflow/overflow, and
• trunk access.
A Pilot DN can be accessed like any other DN in the network, so that any
network user can access all group hunt lists defined for a network from
anywhere in the network. This allows a centralized group hunt list to be set
up for all network users.
However, group hunting is not possible across the network, since, as has been
explained, calls encountering access code entries are always directed to the
destination and never return to the hunt queue.
Operating parameters
The Group Hunting feature does not support data calls.