Panasonic 700 User Guide

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Section 700 - Operation
Chapter 3. System Features
DBS-2.3/9.2-700
DBS Manual - Revised April 2000
  Page 3-49
Terminal, Distributed and Longest Idle Hunting
(CPC-AII and CPC-B Version 2.0 or higher)
Beginning with CPC-B Version 2.0, three types of hunt groups are available: 
Terminal, Distributed, and Longest Idle. In addition, CPC-AII and CPC-B 
Version 2.0 and higher also provide a software-defined pilot extension 
number. The software-defined pilot number eliminates the need for the 2 W 
450 Ohm resistor required for a pilot number in CPC-A and CPC-B Versions 
prior to 2.0.
CPC-AII and CPC-B Versions 2.0 or higher also allow calls from busy hunt 
groups to overflow to a transfer extension. The transfer extension can be the 
pilot of another hunt group, the pilot (0) of the attendant group, or a single 
extension number.
Terminal Hunt Groups
When the Terminal method is selected, a call to the pilot number will 
repeatedly search hunt group members until the Transfer Timer expires. If 
none of the members is free when the timer expires, the call is transferred to 
the transfer extension.
Distributed Hunt Groups
When the Distributed method is selected, calls are distributed through the 
pilot number based on which extension in the group received a call in the last 
search. The incoming call begins its search at the next available extension in 
the group and then repeatedly searches the group, in sequence, until the 
Transfer Timer expires. If none of the members is free when the timer expires, 
the call is transferred to the transfer extension.
Longest Idle Hunt Groups
With Longest Idle hunting, a call to the pilot number rings the extension in 
the group that has been available the longest. 
As with the other two methods, the search then continues through the Hunt 
Group until the Transfer Timer expires. If a member does not become 
available before the timer expires, the call is transferred to the transfer 
extension.
An extension is not considered idle if it rings.
Related Programming
• FF4 (Ringing and Hunt Groups): Hunt Group Search Method
• FF4 (Ringing and Hunt Groups): Pilot Extension Number