Ground Start Operation (Option)

The system is able to support telephone company provided Ground Start telephone lines.  Ground start operation is necessary when positive disconnect signals are essential.  

Hands Free Answerback on Intercom

The Standard, Display and Executive telephones have a built-in microphone that allows you to answer voice announce intercom calls without lifting the handset or even touching the telephone.

Handset Mute

Handset Mute allows the station user to mute the transmit side of the handset by pushing the programmed mute button.

Handset Receive Amplifier

All digital telephone instruments are equipped with a handset receive amplifier that can be turned on or off with a touch of a button. The amplifier provides an additional 9dB of receive gain.  If you are on a telephone call with low volume (such as a call to a cellular telephone), you can simply increase the volume.

Hard Copy of Customer Data

With the use of a standard ASCII terminal and a printer, you can get a hard copy of each individual program.

Headset Operation

This allows you to use a headset without the need to operate the hook switch.  Instead of picking up the handset and hanging it up to terminate a call, you simply press the release button.

Hold Recall

Calls left on hold for a specific time (programmable) automatically ring on the telephone that placed them on hold. 

Hunt Group Log-off

This feature allows the user to log-off a hunt group while still being able to receive intercom calls. A HDND key must be programmed on the station to use this feature.

Hunt Group, Circular

This type of hunt group sends the incoming Direct Inward Line (DIL) call to the next idle telephone in the group list.  Each call that is incoming to the hunt group starts with the telephone after the last telephone to answer the call.  If the telephones after the telephone that answered the last call are busy, the call will also hunt to the telephones that appear higher on the list.  If all the telephones in the group are busy, the call will roll out of the hunt group and ring a “secretary” station.  If the “Secretary” station is busy, the call will camp onto the secretary telephone.

Hunt Group, Longest Idle 

This Automatic Call Distribution (ACD) type of hunt group allows the even distribution of incoming calls by distributing each call to the person that has been idle the longest period of time. The idle time is inclusive of Idle, logged-off, Wrap-up, and Busy Not Available.

Hunt Group, Terminal

This type of hunt group routes incoming calls to the next idle telephone in line.  Each call that is incoming to the hunt group starts with the telephone after the last telephone to answer the call.

Hunt Group, Uniform Call Distribution (USC)

This type of hunt group distributes incoming calls to the next available telephone without regard to how long they have been idle.

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