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    TYPE OF CALL
    Transfered
      trunk
    01850C42 (S)
    EXTENSION HUNTING OPERATIONAL MATRIX (Page 5 of 6)
    CONDITION UDC 04 UDC 05 UDC 06
    Direct term.
      trunk
    Intercom
    Skip member. If all busy,
    Camp-On for 1st free
    member, then overflow,
    then Key Ring. Busy Skip member. If all busy,
    Pls hold msg, Camp-On 
    for 1st free member, then 
    overflow, then Key Ring.
    Cycles UCD group queue.
    N/A N/A N/A Ring - No answer
    Voice call - No answer
    Treat as busy. D.N.D.
    Call ForwardedSkip member. If all busy,
    Pls hold msg, Camp-On 
    for 1st free member, then 
    overflow, then Key Ring.
    Cycles UCD group queue.
    Treat as busy. Treat as busy.
    Follows Call Forward. Follows Call Forward. Follows Call Forward.
    Skip member. If all busy,
    Camp-On for 1st free
    member, then overflow,
    then Key Ring. Busy Skip member. If all busy,
    Pls hold msg, Camp-On 
    for 1st free member, then 
    overflow, then Key Ring.
    Cycles UCD group.
    N/A N/A N/A Ring - No answer
    Voice call - No answer
    Treat as busy. D.N.D.
    Call ForwardedCycles UDC group. Skip member. If all busy,
    Pls hold msg, Camp-On 
    for 1st free member, then 
    overflow, them Key Ring.
    Cycles UCD group.
    Treat as busy. Treat as busy.
    Follows Call Forward. Follows Call Forward. Follows Call Forward.
    Skip member. If all busy,
    caller hears busy tone. Busy Skip member. If all busy,
    Pls hold msg, Camp-On 
    for 1st free member,
    then overflow.
    Cycles UCD group queue.
    N/A N/A N/A Ring - No answer
    Voice call - No answer
    Treat as busy. D.N.D.
    Call ForwardedCycles UCD group queue.
    Treat as busy. Treat as busy.
    Follows Call Forward. Follows Call Forward. Follows Call Forward.Skip member. If all busy,
    Pls hold msg, Camp-On 
    for 1st free member,
    then overflow.
    Cycles UCD group queue. Cycles UCD group queue.
    E- EXTENSIONS 
    E5- HUNT TYPE
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    TYPE OF CALL
    DID
    01850C43 (S)
    EXTENSION HUNTING OPERATIONAL MATRIX (Page 6 of 6)
    CONDITION UDC 04 UDC 05 UDC 06
    DISASkip member. If all 
    busy, busy tone. Busy
    N/A N/A N/A Ring - No answer
    Voice call - No answer
    D.N.D.
    Call Forwarded
    Tie lineSkip member. If all 
    busy, Pls hold msg, 
    then overflow.
    UCD NOTES:
    Overflow and Key Ring - If no overflow extensions are programmed, call will stay Camped-On.
    Abbreviated voice synthesized messages are shown in quotes; e.g. Pls hold
     is actually Please hold on. All lines are busy. Your call will be answered when a line becomes free.Skip member. If all 
    busy, Pls hold msg, 
    then overflow.
    Cycle UCD group. Cycle UCD group queue.Cycle UCD group.
    Treated as busy. Treated as busy. Treated as busy. Skip member. If all busy,
    busy tone. Busy
    Cycle UCD group.
    N/A N/A N/A Ring - No answer
    Voice call - No answer
    Treated as busy. D.N.D.
    Call ForwardedSkip member. If all busy,
    Pls hold msg, 
    then overflow.
    Cycle UCD group queue. Skip member. If all busy,
    Pls hold msg, 
    then overflow.
    Cycle UCD group.
    Treated as busy. Treated as busy.
    Follows Call Forward.
    Skip member. If all busy,
    busy tone. Busy
    Cycle UCD group.
    N/A N/A N/A Ring - No answer
    Voice call - No answer
    Treated as busy. D.N.D.
    Call ForwardedSkip member. If all busy,
    Pls hold msg, 
    then overflow.
    Cycle UCD group queue. Skip member. If all busy,
    Pls hold msg, 
    then overflow.
    Cycle UCD group.
    Treated as busy. Treated as busy.
    If overflow is programmed, call will ring or Camp-On to the overflow extensions
    before ringing at extensions with Ring and Access for the trunk involved.
    Camp-On - Will ring the first member to become idle before the Camp-On timer matures. Follows Call Forward. Follows Call Forward.
    Follows Call Forward. Follows Call Forward. Follows Call Forward.
    Follows Call Forward. Follows Call Forward. Follows Call Forward.
    E- EXTENSIONS 
    E5- HUNT TYPE
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    							Feature Reference
    Automatic Call Distribution
    Extension Hunting
    Voice Mail Compatibility (Integrated Voice Messaging)
    Instructions
    To enter data on the PRF:
    1. Enter the hunt type 01-06 for each extension on Table 3.  Enter 00 if the extension in not in a hunt group.
    To enter data at the programming terminal:
    1. Type E3.  You see:  EXT 300
    2. Press RETURN to program extension 300.
    OR
    Enter another extension number and press RETURN.  In either case, you see: HUNT TYPE
    3. Enter data for this option from Table 3 and press RETURN.
    You advance to the next consecutive extension.
    E- EXTENSIONS 
    E5- HUNT TYPE
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    							E6- DATA SET
    Description
    Use this option to assign a  Data Module with a bridged keyset.  For extensions that are not bridged to Data
    Modules, always disable this option.  When programming Data Modules, refer to the Data Products Manual.
    This option applies to keysets only.
    Conditions 
    None
    Default Value
    Extension is not a keyset bridged to a Data Module (N).
    Feature Reference
    Refer to the Data Products Manual
    Instructions
    To enter data on the PRF:
    1. On Table 3, enter Y for each extension that is a keyset bridged to a Data Module.  Enter N if the exten-
    sion is not a keyset bridged to a Data Module.
    To enter data at the programming terminal:
    1. Type E6.  You see:  EXT 300
    2. Press RETURN to program extension 300.
    OR
    Enter another extension number and press RETURN.  In either case (if the extension is a keyset), you
    see: DATA SET OR DATA MODULE
    3. Enter data for this option from Table 3 and press RETURN.
    You advance to the next consecutive extension.
    E- EXTENSIONS 
    E6- DATA SET
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    							E7- PAGE ZONE
    Description
    Use this option to assign a keyset or ESL set to an Internal Paging zone.  The internal zones are:
    •00 All Call Paging only
    •01 Internal zone 1
    •02 Internal zone 2
    •03 Internal zone 3
    •04 Internal zone 4
    •05 Internal zone 5
    •06 Internal zone 6
    •07 Internal zone 7
    For example, you can assign extension 304 to internal zone 5 (05).  The speaker in extension 304 only broad-
    casts zone 5 and All Call Paging announcements.
    Conditions 
    None
    Default Value
    Extension broadcast All Call Paging only (00).
    Feature Reference
    Paging
    Tenant Service
    Instructions
    To enter data on the PRF:
    1. Enter the Paging zone number (00-07) for each extension on Table 3.
    To enter data at the programming terminal:
    1. Type E3.  You see:  EXT 300
    2. Press RETURN to program extension 300.
    OR
    Enter another extension number and press RETURN.  In either case, you see: PAGE ZONE
    3. Enter data for this option from Table 3 and press RETURN.
    You advance to the next consecutive extension.
    E- EXTENSIONS 
    E7- PAGE ZONE
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    							E8- LINE ACCESS OPTIONS, RINGING LINE PREFERENCE
    Description
    Use this option to allow or deny Ringing Line Preference at each keyset. This option applies to all trunk calls
    ringing the extension (not Intercom calls).
    Conditions 
    Intercom calls to an attendant follow E8- Ringing Line Preference programming.
    Default Value
    Ringing Line Preference disabled (N).
    Feature Reference
    Ringing Line Preference
    Instructions
    To enter data on the PRF:
    1. Enter Y for each extension on Table 3 that should have Ringing Line Preference.  Enter N if the exten-
    sion should not have Ringing Line Preference.
    To enter data at the programming terminal:
    1. Type E8.  You see:  EXT 300
    2. Press RETURN to program extension 300
    OR
    Enter another extension number and press RETURN.  In either case, you see: RING-LINE 
    PREFERENCE
    3. Enter data for this option from Table 3 and press RETURN.
    You advance to the next E8 option.
    E- EXTENSIONS 
    E8- LINE ACCESS OPTIONS, RINGING LINE PREFERENCE
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    							E8- LINE ACCESS OPTIONS, OFF-HOOK RINGING
    Description
    Use this option to enable/disable incoming off-hook ring for a keyset.  Keep in mind that this option interacts
    with EF- Incoming Whisper Page Off-Hook Signals.  The chart below shows this interaction for the destination
    extension.
    Caller Dest. E8 EF Result after dialing 1
    Handset
    Handset
    Handsfree
    and MonitorHandset
    Handsfree
    Handset
    HandsfreeN
    N
    N
    NN
    N
    N
    NWhisper Page to destination
    No Off-Hook Signaling
    No Off-Hook Signaling
    No Off-Hook Signaling
    Handset
    Handset
    Handsfree
    HandsfreeHandset
    Handsfree
    Handset
    HandsfreeN
    N
    N
    NY
    Y
    Y
    YNo Off-Hook Signaling
    No Off-Hook Signaling
    No Off-Hook Signaling
    No Off-Hook Signaling
    Handset
    Handset
    Handsfree
    HandsfreeHandset
    Handsfree
    Handset
    HandsfreeY
    Y
    Y
    YN
    N
    N
    NWhisper Page to destination
    Off-hook ringing
    No Off-Hook Signaling
    Off-hook ring if dest. has HF - 
    otherwise no Off-Hook Signals
    Handset
    Handset
    Handsfree
    HandsfreeHandset
    Handsfree
    Handset
    HandsfreeY
    Y
    Y
    YY
    Y
    Y
    YOff-hook ringing
    Off-hook ringing
    Off-hook ringing
    Off-hook ringing
    Conditions 
    None
    Default Value
    Off-hook ringing not allowed (N).
    Feature Reference
    Off-Hook Signaling
    Instructions
    To enter data on the PRF
    1. Enter Y for each extension on Table 3 that should have off-hook ringing.  Enter N if the extension should
    not have off-hook ringing.
    To enter data at the programming terminal:
    1. After entering data for the previous E8 option, you see: OFF HOOK RINGING
    2. Enter data for this option from Table 3 and press RETURN.
    You advance to the next E8 option.
    E- EXTENSIONS 
    E8- LINE ACCESS OPTIONS, OFF-HOOK RINGING
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    							E8- LINE ACCESS OPTIONS, KEY ACCESS TO OUTBOUND LINES
    Description
    Use this option to allow/deny a keyset user programmable line key access to outside trunks.  If enabled, a keyset
    user can press a line key to place a call (if also allowed by the Related Programming below).  If disabled, user
    cannot use line keys for placing outside calls.  This option applies to all line keys on the keyset.  Additionally, it
    does not affect dial access to trunks and trunk groups.
    This option also lets:
    •A user with Prime Line Selection place an outgoing call on the Prime Line key
    •A Private Line user place an outbound call on the Private Line (if allowed by other programming)
    Conditions 
    None
    Default Value
    Key access to outbound lines allowed (Y).
    Feature Reference
    Central Office Calls, Placing
    Prime Line Selection
    Private Line
    Tenant Service
    Instructions
    To enter data on the PRF:
    1. Enter Y for each extension on Table 3 that should have key access to outbound lines.  Enter N if the ex-
    tension should not have key access to outbound lines.
    To enter data at the programming terminal:
    1. After entering data for the previous E8 option, you see:  KEY ACCESS TO OUTBOUND LINES
    2. Enter data for this option from Table 3 and press RETURN.
    You advance to the next E8 option.
    E- EXTENSIONS 
    E8- LINE ACCESS OPTIONS, KEY ACCESS TO OUTBOUND LINES
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    							E8- LINE ACCESS OPTIONS, ALLOW LINE CODE DIAL-UP
    Description
    Use this option to allow/deny an extension user from dialing a trunk code (e.g., 801) for an outside call.  This op-
    tion affects all trunk codes.  It does not affect and extension user’s capability to:
    •Dial a trunk extension number (e.g. 500)
    •Dial a trunk group code (e.g., 90)
    •Press a line key for an outgoing call
    This option also applies to DISA trunks.
    Conditions 
    This option does not apply to DSS Consoles and Modem Pooling ports.
    Default Value
    Line code dial-up allowed (Y).
    Feature Reference
    Central Office Calls, Placing
    Tenant Service
    Instructions
    To enter data on the PRF:
    1. Enter Y for each extension on Table 3 that should be able to access a trunk by dialing a trunk code (e.g.,
    801).  Enter N if the extension should not be able to access a trunk by dialing a trunk code.
    To enter data at the programming terminal:
    1. After entering data for the previous E8 option, you see:  ALLOW LINE DIAL-UP
    2. Enter data for this option from Table 3 and press RETURN.
    You advance to the next E8 option.
    E- EXTENSIONS 
    E8- LINE ACCESS OPTIONS, ALLOW LINE CODE DIAL-UP
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    							E- EXTENSIONS (HYBRID ONLY) E8- LINE ACCESS OPTIONS, ACCESS TO GROUPS 90-95
    Description
    Use this option to allow/deny an extension dial access to the first six trunk groups (90-95).  If enabled, an exten-
    sion user can dial a trunk group code (90-95) to place an outside call on one of the first six groups.  If disabled,
    the user cannot dial the trunk group code for groups 90-95.  This option does not affect:
    •Dial access to groups 96-98
    •Dial access using trunk codes (e.g., 801)
    •Dial access using trunk extension numbers (see Direct Trunk access)
    •Line key access to outbound trunks
    This option also applies to DISA trunks.
    Conditions 
    This option does not apply to DSS Consoles and Modem Pooling ports.
    Default Value
    Access to groups 90-95 allowed.
    Feature Reference
    Central Office Calls, Placing
    Line (Trunk) Rotaries (Hybrid Only)
    Tenant Service
    Instructions
    To enter data on the PRF:
    1. For trunk groups 90-95 on Table 3, enter Y for each extension that should be able to access the respective
    trunk group.  Enter N if the extension should not be able to access a trunk group.
    To enter data at the programming terminal:
    1. After entering data for the previous E8 option, you see:  ACCESS TO GROUP 90
    2. Enter data for this option from Table 3 and press RETURN.
    Enter data in the same way for trunk groups 91-95.  After you program trunk group 95, you ad-
    vance to the next consecutive extension.
    E- EXTENSIONS (HYBRID ONLY) 
    E8- LINE ACCESS OPTIONS, ACCESS TO GROUPS 90-95
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