Nortel Networks 6.1 Telephone User Manual


 
182 / Programming Hunt Groups
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Feature notes
You can only monitor external hunt group calls.
You must release all calls on your supervisor telephone before you
attempt to run a monitoring session.
The DN you choose to monitor must be a designated member of a hunt
group.
The supervisor telephone can be part of a hunt group. Supervisor
telephones cannot be monitored.
If the hunt group call gets transferred, the session is dropped because
the call is no longer a hunt group call.
If any of the parties release the call, the monitoring session is dropped,
and the supervisor will be prompted to pick another DN to monitor.
To transfer a session to your handset when you start the monitoring
session in handsfree mode, press the
OTHER
key and re-enter the DN,
otherwise the session will continue on your telephone speaker.
If your telephone is in Silent Monitor idle mode, and you press the
Intercom key, the monitoring session will terminate.
You can monitor calls that are forwarded to a hunt group member.
If the call is parked, attached to a SWCA key, put on Hold, or camped,
Silent Monitor will drop the monitoring session and the supervisor will
receive an indication that the hunt group telephone is now idle.
If the current hunt group call is part of a conference call, it cannot be
monitored.
You can initiate a session on a Hunt group telephone with Do Not
Disturb or Auto Privacy are active.
The current call on the telephone you are
monitoring is either not a Hunt Group call,
or the call came in on a line key on that
telephone.
Note: You should not assign lines which
are assigned to the hunt group to
individual hunt group members
No intercom key is currently available to
support the feature.
DN: Idle
OTHER EXIT
Need I/C key