Mitel 3000
Administrator’s Manual
You can call any of the 20 extension groups in one of the following ways:
• Select the “Internal Call” option on the display and select the desired group from the group list which
is located under “Other”.
• Dial the group number (180 - 199) and select “Send Digits”.
• Lift the handset and dial the group number (180 - 199).
From a standard analog telephone, go off-hook and dial the group number (180 - 199).
You have access to a Personal Speed-Dial List of up to 30 numbers and a System Speed-Dial List of up to
500 numbers.
• Press the DIRECTORY key.
• Select “Personal Entries”.
• Select the index you want to program.
• Enter the number.
• Press “Confirm”.
• Enter a name associated with the entry.
Press 2 once for A, twice for B, three times for C; press 3 once for D, twice for E, three times for F; and so
on. Wait two seconds for the screen cursor to move on before entering the next letter. A maximum of ten
characters per name (including spaces) is allowed. When the name is entered press “Confirm”.
To program a personal speed-dial number from a standard analog phone:
• Lift the handset.
• Dial the code 75.
• Enter the location (01 - 30) where you want to store the number.
• Dial the number.
• Replace the handset.
Note: By dialing the code 75 from a Feature Phone, the Scroll Up and Down keys can be used to view all
the entries in the list.
• Press the DIRECTORY key.
• Press the Scroll Down key () until “System Entries” is displayed.
• Select “System Entries”.
• You are prompted for a password. Enter the Speed-Dial Programming Password (0000 by default).
• Select the index (001 to 500).
• Enter the telephone number you want to store.
• When the number is entered, select “Confirm”.
• You are then prompted to enter a name. Do one of the following:
• Press “Exit” or “Confirm” if you do not wish to enter a name.
• Enter a name as described above.
• You are then prompted to select a line group. By default, all numbers are dialed over group 1,
which is accessed by dialing 9.
For a description of the Class-of-Service Override feature, see the Call Restrictions section on page 95.
This feature allows an extension to access all system speed dial numbers, even though the extension can be
restricted from directly dialing a number in their Class-of-Service.
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