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Chapter 3. System Features
Section 700 - Operation  
Page 3-48
DBS Manual - Revised April 2000
DBS-2.3/9.2-700
• FF4 (Ringing and Hunt Groups): Terminal/Circular Hunt Groups
• FF4 (Ringing and Hunt Groups): Ringing Assignments (all)
Hardware Requirements
• A pilot number can be provided by installing a 2 watt 450 Ohm resistor on 
the analog port that will be dialed to initiate station hunting. The resistor is 
placed across the tip and ring of the designated analog port.
The resistor will “busy” the port. When the busy pilot number is called, the 
call will hunt through the other extensions in the group.
Considerations
• Eight Station Hunt Groups can be programmed; a single Hunt Group can 
contain up to eight extensions, including the pilot extension.
• If all extensions in a group are busy and an alternate group has not been 
designated, CO calls will queue, and intercom calls will receive busy tone.
• If the first extension within a hunt group activates an absence message, call 
forwarding, or DND, the hunt feature will not work.
• If an extension other than the first extension activates an absence message, 
call forwarding, or DND, the hunt feature will skip that extension, and 
proceed to the next extension within the group.
• The amount of time a call rings at a hunt group member before transferring 
to another hunt group member is determined by the Call Forward--No 
Answer Timer.
• An SLT hunt group member that places a call on hold and then replaces the 
handset will not receive additional hunt group calls until the held call is 
released.
• An extension that is a member of a hunt group cannot be a member of 
another hunt group or a member of call coverage group. 
• The offhook signaling option should be removed from members in a hunt 
group.