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ROLMphone 300/600 User Guide
Station Hunt Group
To set up a station hunt group, a person who wants to 
be included sets up a destination, which is the next
extension to be hunted. Calls to that person’s primary 
extension will then advance to their destination.
You can only join a station hunt group if your phone 
has been assigned the station hunt group class of 
service. (Ask your CBX system administrator 
whether your phone has it.) You can only be a 
member of one station hunt group. However, other 
linear-pattern hunt groups may include you as the last 
member of their groups. (See “Linear Pattern” on 
page 7–9
.)
A call to a station hunt group can be made initially to 
any group member, since a station hunt group does 
not have a pilot extension.
Hunting Patterns
If hunt destinations are set up so that the first member 
becomes the destination of the last member, a circular 
pattern is formed. If hunt destinations are set up so 
that the last member has no further destination, a 
linear pattern is formed.
Circular Pattern
In a circular pattern, a call will advance from busy 
phones, or from ringing phones with No-Answer Ad-
vance, until every phone in the group has been 
checked once.
For a circular-pattern pilot hunt group, if all the 
members of the group are busy the call will then be 
placed in a queue until one of the members becomes 
available. If no system queue has been set up at the 
CBX, or if all queue positions are occupied, the caller 
will receive a busy tone.