Mitel 3000 manual System description, System Options, System Programming Notes

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System description

Mitel 3000

Getting Started Guide

System description

The Mitel 3000 is an integrated communications system. It supports all your voice call needs as well as an optional integrated data solution that allows multiple simultaneous Internet sessions.

The Mitel 3000 can accommodate up to 16 PSTN lines or 8 ISDN Basic Rate Access with up to 40 extensions and 12 IP access points that can be used as IP extensions and/or VoIP trunks.

System Options

The following options are available for the Mitel 3000:

Additional Extensions Modules each containing 8 extra Extension ports.

Additional Digital or Analogue Line Modules to a maximum of 16 lines

Additional ISDN Primary Rate Module to a maximum of 30 channels

Broadband Module for shared High Speed Internet Connections

Optional Voice Mail Module for professional voice services

Optional Battery Back Up Module for full system operation in power fail

Music on Hold Module for connecting external Music on Hold.

4110 Full duplex Featurephone with full Menu Display, Handsfree Operation and 8 Programmable keys

4120 Full duplex Featurephone with full Backlit Menu Display, Handsfree Operation and 16 Programmable keys.

DSS Console providing an additional 32 Programmable Keys when used in conjunction with the 4120 Featurephone.

Door Station to facilitate visitor introduction

Hospitality software option for customers that either have a hotel or guesthouses or any business that needs to bill individual clients.

System Programming Notes

The Mitel 3000 may be programmed from either a Feature Phone or from a PC running the Maintenance and Programming Software (MPS) application included on the CD supplied with your system. This guide outlines the key elements of System Programming from the Feature Phones only.

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Contents Get Started Guide Turning the Service on and Programming the Directory Table Table of ContentsMitel Getting Started Guide EXTENSION SETTINGS POWER FAIL MODE. THESE SYSTEMS MUST BE INSTALLED WITH THE OPTIONALBATTERY BACK UP UNIT OR AN AUXILIARY UNINTERRUPTIBLE POWER SUPPLY UPSEXTENSION SETTINGSPage Page Guide to System Documentation System Options System descriptionSystem Programming Notes Sixteen Feature Phone with 32 key Console Eight key Feature Phone layoutExplanation of Symbols in this Guide System ProgrammingThe System Programming is separated into three main blocks Action Accessing the System Programming1111 default InstructionProgramming System Time & Date Configuring a Group & Assigning extensions Configuring a Group Ring/Hunt GroupMenu Display If RING GROUP is selected Configuring a Group & Assigning extensions continuedInstruction ActionHunt Group Mitel Getting Started Guide Note on groups & group typesGroup programming Ring GroupMapping Incoming Calls to a Group From a Network line Scroll Mapping Incoming Calls to a Group From an MSN or DDICLASS Configuring Call Restriction RulesType of Restriction TablMenu Display Assigning the Rules to Extensions Instruction Configuring Night & Weekend ServiceAction System Password Voice Mail Assigning Voice Mail extensions Assigning Voice Mail capacities Assigning lines to be answered by the Auto Attendant Auto AttendantActivating the Simple Directory Service Directory ServicesTurning the Service on and Programming the Directory Table Dial Name Directory Service ProgrammingProgramming Personal Speed-Dial numbers Speed-Dial NumbersProgramming System Speed-Dial numbers 9/10 Power Failure OperationLines ExtensionExtension Name & Settings Extension SettingsAdditional Extension Settings Allows the Administrator to swap the ringing cadence used for Code FeatureNumbering Plan Mitel 3000 Numbering planMitel Getting Started Guide Connect PC Maintenance and Programming Software Local VersionPage Mitel 3000 Getting Started Guide Issue 1, October 2008 Part number LR2732.09505CALA 3000I T E L EMEA
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