Siemens 600 Series 사용자 설명서

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 Managerial Features
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Hunt Groups
A hunt group consists of a group of telephones set up 
to move an incoming call automatically from one 
phone to another until it is answered or the caller 
hangs up. A call to a hunt group is signaled by long 
rings.
If your phone is a hunt group member, a hunt group 
call will advance from your phone to the next member 
if your phone is busy. If your phone has been assigned 
a No-Answer Advance class of service, a hunt group 
call that rings your phone but goes unanswered for a 
predetermined period will also advance to the next 
member. Note that your system may have further 
restrictions, independent of hunt groups, that affect to 
which phones and under which conditions calls can be 
advanced.
The CBX provides two types of hunt groups: pilot and 
station.
Pilot Hunt Group
A pilot hunt group must be set up at the CBX by your 
CBX system administrator, by grouping several 
phones together under a number called a pilot exten-
sion. To call a pilot hunt group, you dial its pilot 
extension. The pilot extension can be either an 
independent number not assigned to any actual phone 
or the extension of the first group member (the master 
extension). If a member not at the master extension is 
called directly, the call is not treated as a hunt group 
call.
Your phone can be a member of an unlimited number 
of pilot hunt groups, but not of both a pilot and a sta-
tion hunt group at the same time.
A caller to a pilot hunt group cannot initiate a callback 
request.