
Station Camp-On, Callback
Refer to the discussion titled Camp-On With Automatic Callback.
Station Class of Service
The installer can enable or disable a group of features and parameters to provide a particular class of
service (COS). The system permits the arrangement of up to 32 different classes of service. After
programming the COS features, the installer then programs individual stations to exhibit one of these
different classes of service. He or she usually chooses certain COS features to match a particular
group of users and then programs the stations assigned to these users to exhibit that COS.
Station Hunting
Station hunting provides a means of routing both intercom and outside calls through an
installer-determined grouping of stations. This call routing continues to a designated overflow
location in case of no answer or if all stations in the hunt group are busy. Station hunting works
equally well with intercom, standard central office (CO) lines, direct inward dialing (DID/DNIS)
lines, direct inward system access (DISA) lines, and E&M tie lines.
For station hunting purposes, stations are considered busy under the following conditions:
• when they are currently connected with a call (internal or external),
• when they have an incoming call currently ringing,
• when they have a call on hold, in DND, call forwarded, out of service or being intercepted by
an OAI application.
The installer can enable default call forwarding for a hunt group station. This feature allows the
system to forward the non-hunt group routed calls that a station receives. Calls routed to a station by
the station hunting feature ignore the default call forwarding settings. The installer can assign all
types and any number of lines to ring at a hunt group. He or she can assign the lines as direct,
delayed, day 1, day 2 or night ringing lines.
Hunt Group Attributes
Pilot Extension—This is the extension number that callers dial to call or route calls to this hunt
group. The pilot extension number is similar to a personal intercom number, or extension number,
and follows the same numbering plan restrictions. When station hunting is used with DID/DNIS, the
pilot extension is the extension number assigned in the DID/DNIS translation table. When station
hunting is used with DISA, the pilot extension can be the extension number assigned to the signals
digit translation for the digital voice announce (DVA) message associated with the DISA line.
Name—The hunt group’s name is the seven character alphanumeric name of this group that is used
for LCD display and reference.
Full Name—The hunt group’s full name is the 20 alphanumeric character name of the group that is
used by OAI applications. (Future development will support OAI access and control of station
hunting.)
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General Description GCA40–242
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