Panasonic KX-TD612E Manual

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General Features
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Features Guide
Station Hunting
Description
If a call reaches a floating number of a hunting group, Station Hunting redirects the incoming 
call to an idle member of the hunting group. There are a maximum of 32 hunting groups. Idle 
extensions are automatically hunted according to the programmed type. There are 6 hunting 
types available — Circular, UCD (Uniform Call Distribution), Voice Mail (VM), Automated 
Attendant (AA), Ring and No Reply.
Circular hunting:
 The extensions are hunted in a circular pattern, regardless of the jack number.
UCD:
Refer to "Uniform Call Distribution (UCD)" in this section.
AA hunting:
All of the AA ports are hunted until an idle one is found to permit AA Service.
VM hunting:
All of the VM ports are hunted until an idle one is found to permit VM Service.
Ring:
All of the extensions in the group ring simultaneously.
No Reply hunting:
The extensions are hunted in the order of registration. If a called extension is busy or 
does not answer ("Call Forwarding — No Answer" time) the extension is skipped.
One hunting type is selected for each hunting group. The hunting order corresponds to the 
order of registration in programme "[131] Hunting Group Assignment." For VM/AA Hunting, 
an incoming call to any extension number which belongs to a hunting group is hunted as well.
Available hunting types may vary depending on a destination.
: A call is hunted.
Hunting Type
Circular
VM/
AA
UCD
Ring
No 
Reply
Destination of incoming calls
Floating number of a hunting group
An extension which belongs to a hunting 
group