Mitel 3000
Administrator’s Manual
Headset Mode
When a headset is plugged in to the headset socket, it is automatically detected and the option to turn the
headset mode on is displayed on the display. You can also turn headset mode on and off via the
PROGRAM key.
From your Feature Phone, press the PROGRAM key.
Press the Scroll Down key () until “Headset Mode” is displayed.
Select “Headset Mode”.
Select the required option – “Turn Headset On” or “Turn Headset Off”. Once selected, the display will
show “Turn Headset On” or “Turn Headset Off” and then revert to the Idle Menu.
Press the speakerphone key to finish programming.
Note: The handset cannot be used while in headset mode.
To Select a Ringing Tone
You can select one of three ringing tones.
From your Feature Phone, press the PROGRAM key
Press the Scroll Down key () until “Ringing Options” is displayed.
Select “Ringing Options”.
Select “Tone 1”, “Tone 2” or “Tone 3”, which will cause the selected tone to sound.
Select “Confirm” to use the chosen tone. On the display, “Ring Type Set” will appear and then the
display will revert to the Idle Menu.
Press the speakerphone key to finish programming.
To Set the Display Contrast
You can choose from four levels of display contrast.
From your Feature Phone, press the PROGRAM key.
Press the Scroll Down key () until “Contrast Options” is displayed.
Select “Contrast Options”.
Select “Level 1”, “Level 2”, “Level 3” or “Level 4” to set a contrast option. The prompt “Contrast
Set” appears on the display.
Press the speakerphone key to finish programming.
System Programming
If your extension is the programming extension you have access to the System Programming options. If
you select this option, you will be prompted to enter the System Programming Password. If this option is
selected from any other extension the display will show “Programming Refused”. The default
programming extension is extension 20.
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 to access System Programming. For more information about
System Programming, see page 135.
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