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Functions used for Receiving Calls
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Groups
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A Group consists of extensions joined by type or prox-
imity. Its goal is to prevent calls from going unanswered 
when an extension is busy or absent.
Call Groups (CG)
When a call to a Call Group (CG) is received, it rings at 
all the extensions for that group. The first user (tele-
phone) to answer the call initiates conversation with the 
caller. Once the call is answered the other telephones 
stop ringing.
Calling a Call Group (CG)
Enter the Call Group number. 
 to 
 = Call Group (CG);
 
Wait for the call to be answered. Initiate conversation.
Hunt Groups (HG)
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The Hunt Group (HG) feature allows you to configure ex-
tension groups which are then assigned for answering 
calls directed to a specific number (up to 10 Hunt 
Groups, from 780 to 789).
When a Group receives an incoming call, the call rings 
at one extension at a time. If an internal or external call 
is not answered after a specified timeout, it rings at the 
next extension, and so on, until it is answered by an 
available extension. The selection of an extension 
where unanswered calls should ring is made in two dif-
ferent ways: linear or round-robin. 
• A linear search always starts from the first extension 
in the group.
• A round-robin search starts after the last extension 
selected.
Calling a Hunt Group (HG)
Enter the Hunt Group number. 
 to 
 = Hunt Groups (HG);
 
Wait for the call to be answered. Initiate conversation.
[1] See Programming an Extension - Groups, in the Programming 
Manual.
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[2] See Programming an Extension - Hunt Groups (HG) - Search Mode 
for Hunt Groups, in the Programming Manual).
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