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Terminal Hunting
As in Circular Hunting, a Terminal Hunt group also consists of a group of extensions programmed into a hunt
list.  A call unanswered at a member extension rings the next extension in the programmed list.  If still unan-
swered, the call rings the remaining extensions until it reaches the bottom of the list. The system will not cycle
the call back to the top of list.  The call then continues to ring the last extension or rings the attendant (depend-
ing on programming).
Note:
Refer to the...

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Uniform Call Distribution (UCD) Hunting
Like Circular and Terminal Hunting, a UCD Hunt group also consists of a group of extensions programmed into
a hunt list. Each member of the group is additionally associated with a UCD Master Extension Number.  To acti-
vate UCD, an incoming call must route to the UCD master number.  Typically, the incoming call is a Direct In-
ward Line (DIL) to the master number.
The system routes calls into a UCD group according to the frequency of use of the member extensions....

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Conditions 
The system administrator can link hunt groups together.  For example, the UCD master extension can be the last
member of a Terminal Hunting group.  Also, the master extension can be the overflow destination of another
UCD Hunting group.
Default Configuration
No hunt groups configured.
Programming
Required Programming
For Circular and Terminal Hunting
➣E- Extensions, E4- Next Extension in Hunt Group
Use this option to link extensions into a hunting list.  For Circular Hunting, make sure your...

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Related Features
Analog Station Interface (ASI)
To have an ASI ring for several lines:
•Terminate lines to the UCD master
•Have an ASI be the only member of the UCD
•Give the other phones access and Call Coverage for the UCD master
Automatic Call Distribution
ACD also uniformly distributes incoming calls among members of a programmed group.
Call Coverage Keys / Hotline
A Call Coverage or Hotline key for the UCD master extension provides a UCD group BLF and simpli-
fied Transfer.
Call Forwarding
If an...

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EXTERNAL ALERTING DEVICES
Description
The system has external relays which the installer can connect to customer-provided alerting devices.  The de-
vices are typically bells or ringers that provide loud ringing in large or noisy areas.  Depending on program-
ming, the relays can activate for:
•A call ringing the system at night
•A call ringing a specific extension, trunk, OPX, ACD/UCD Group or Ring Group
The system administrator can program two relays - one in each CEU.  Relay 0 is AUX on the main CEU....

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Feature Operation
To answer a call you hear ringing over the External Alerting Device:
1. Lift handset.
2. Press flashing line key.
Listen for: Conversation with caller
OR
•Press ICM.
Listen for: Dial tone
•Dial *.
Listen for: Dial tone stops
•Dial 0 or 01-04.
Listen for: Conversation with caller
If you hear Reorder tone, you cannot pick up the call from your extension.
If the owner is not the attendant, dial the owner’s extension or group number.
 EXTERNAL ALERTING DEVICES
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FLASH
Description
Flash allows a keyset or ESL extension user to access certain CO or PBX features by interrupting trunk loop cur-
rent.  Flash lets an extension user take full advantage of whatever features the connected telco or PBX offers.
The system administrator must set the Flash parameters for compatibility with the connected telco.
Conditions 
None
Default Configuration
The default flash for a keyset is 7 tenths of a second (700 mS).
Programming
Required Programming
➣CP- Inhibit Flash for Single...

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Feature Operation
To flash the trunk you are on (from your keyset):
1. Press FTR or MSG.
To flash the trunk you are on (from your ESL set):
1. Press and release hookswitch (approximately 1/2 second).
To flash the trunk you are on (from your single line /2500 set):
1. Press and release hookswitch and dial 7*.
If CP- BY2:6 is 0 for your extension’s Class of Service, this step will Page into Internal Paging
zone 6.
 FLASH
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FLEXIBLE NUMBERING PLAN
Description
Flexible Numbering Plan lets the system administrator change the digits users dial to access features.  This helps
the administrator customize the standard number plan (shown in Table 4, page 11) for each customer.  Assume,
for example, that extension users are accustomed to an older system with extension numbers in the 500s and
600s.  The system administrator can change the first digit used to access extensions so users can still dial famil-
iar numbers.
CAUTION:
Do...

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Conditions 
(A.) The system prohibits the administrator from changing the digits * and #.
(B.) Flexible Numbering Plan requires an AUX Module.
Default Configuration
Refer to the Table 4, System Number Plan (page 11).
Programming
Required Programming
➣QA- Number Plan, Ringdown Digit
➣QA- Number Plan, 2nd Ten Speed Dial Bin Digit
➣QA- Number Plan, Block of First 100 Extensions Digit
➣QA- Number Plan, Block of Second 100 Extensions Digit
➣QA- Number Plan, 1st Ten Speed Dial Bin Digit
➣QA- Number Plan, Park...
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