Hello,
I am not an engineer well versed on the NEC system. The only system I have used prior this was Shoretel and it seemed much simpler. My problem is our main number rings in on 3 phones here, and whoever is available picks it up. On Shoretel this is called a hunt group. Not sure if its the same for NEC. Recently, one of our users in this group had a change in phone behavior. Now when the phone rings, if she wants to answer, she cant simply pick up the handset and say hello, she has to pick up the handset then press one of the buttons on the phone. I think the button is named "incoming" and then she can say hello. The other two phones in the group do not exhibit this behavior and they still work as normal. Any suggestions would be much appreciated.
I am not an engineer well versed on the NEC system. The only system I have used prior this was Shoretel and it seemed much simpler. My problem is our main number rings in on 3 phones here, and whoever is available picks it up. On Shoretel this is called a hunt group. Not sure if its the same for NEC. Recently, one of our users in this group had a change in phone behavior. Now when the phone rings, if she wants to answer, she cant simply pick up the handset and say hello, she has to pick up the handset then press one of the buttons on the phone. I think the button is named "incoming" and then she can say hello. The other two phones in the group do not exhibit this behavior and they still work as normal. Any suggestions would be much appreciated.