Mitel 3000 manual System Programming, Explanation of Symbols in this Guide

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Explanation of Symbols in this Guide

Mitel 3000

Getting Started Guide

Explanation of Symbols in this Guide

Specific symbols are used to define particular operations or to highlight important areas as follows:

 

Caution

 

Programming key

 

Select function

Scroll

Scroll through menus

System Programming

The system may only be programmed from one specific extension, by default this is configured as extension 20, but the programming position can be moved to any extension.

The System Programming is separated into three main blocks:

System

covers aspects that affect operations across the complete system.

Extension

covers aspects that may be programmed per extension.

Lines

covers aspects which affect the Network connections, Incoming and Outgoing

 

Calls, and Least-Cost Routing configuration.

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Contents Get Started Guide Table of Contents Turning the Service on and Programming the Directory TableMitel Getting Started Guide BATTERY BACK UP UNIT OR AN AUXILIARY UNINTERRUPTIBLE POWER SUPPLY POWER FAIL MODE. THESE SYSTEMS MUST BE INSTALLED WITH THE OPTIONALUPSEXTENSION SETTINGS EXTENSION SETTINGSPage Page Guide to System Documentation System description System OptionsSystem Programming Notes Sixteen Feature Phone with 32 key Console Eight key Feature Phone layoutSystem Programming Explanation of Symbols in this GuideThe System Programming is separated into three main blocks 1111 default Accessing the System ProgrammingInstruction ActionProgramming System Time & Date Configuring a Group Ring/Hunt Group Configuring a Group & Assigning extensionsMenu Display Instruction Configuring a Group & Assigning extensions continuedAction If RING GROUP is selectedGroup programming Mitel Getting Started Guide Note on groups & group typesRing Group Hunt GroupMapping Incoming Calls to a Group From a Network line Scroll Mapping Incoming Calls to a Group From an MSN or DDIType of Restriction Configuring Call Restriction RulesTabl CLASSInstruction Assigning the Rules to Extensions Configuring Night & Weekend Service InstructionAction 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 Lines Power Failure OperationExtension 9/10Extension Name & Settings Extension SettingsAdditional Extension Settings Allows the Administrator to swap the ringing cadence used for Numbering Plan FeatureMitel 3000 Numbering plan CodeMitel Getting Started Guide Connect PC Maintenance and Programming Software Local VersionPage Mitel 3000 Getting Started Guide Issue 1, October 2008 Part number LR2732.09505I T E L 3000EMEA CALA
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