Mitel 3000
Administrator’s Manual
TO PRESENT LINE NAME (LINE NAME PROGRAMMING)
This feature allows a PSTN line to present a name of the line to an extension. When a call is presented to an
extension on that line the top line of the display will read "Call for XXX", where XXX is the name
Programmed for that line.
NOTE: If this feature is programmed
From the Programming Extension, press the PROGRAM Key
Press the Scroll Down Key () until ‘System programming’ is displayed
Select ‘System programming’
Enter the System Programming Password
Select ‘Lines’
Press the Scroll Down Key () until ‘PSTN programming’ is displayed
Select ‘PSTN programming’
Press the Scroll Down Key () until ‘Line Name’ is displayed
Select ‘Line Name’. All the available Analogue lines will appear on the screen
Select the required line and enter the name as required.
Press the speakerphone key to finish programming.
Turning on the ‘Line Name’ feature
From the Programming Station, press the PROGRAM Key
Press the Scroll Down Key () until ‘System programming’ is displayed
Select ‘System programming’
Enter the System Programming Password
Select ‘System’
Press the Scroll Down Key () until ‘Present Line Name’ is displayed
Select ‘Present Line Name’. A diamond indicates the feature is enabled.
Press the handsfree key when finished.
TO CONFIGURE UNEQUIPPED LINE INTERFACES
The system assumes that available line interfaces have CO lines connected to them. If a line interface does
not have an CO line connected, ensure correct system operation by un-equipping the line interface in
System Programming, as follows:
From the Programming extension, press the PROGRAM key.
Press the Scroll Down key () until “System Programming” is displayed.
Select “System Programming”.
Enter the System Programming Password and select “Lines”.
Press the Scroll Down key () until “Equipped Lines” is displayed.
Select “Equipped Lines”.
Select the lines you wish to equip or unequip. Equipped lines are denoted by a . Unequipped lines are
denoted by a “”.
Press the speakerphone key to finish programming.
Note: To configure unequipped line interfaces when a T1 or T1 PRI interface card is installed see page
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