General Information Guide - Release 3.1

Feature Name:

Attendant Lockout

Description:

Attendant Lockout prevents the attendant from re-entering a call once the attendant has released.

Attendant Messaging

Attendant Messaging lets you activate a message waiting condition on a station from the attendant console. The condition can be queried or canceled by the attendant or by a station user with the appropriate Class of Service.

Attendant Metered Calls

Attendant New Call Tone

Attendant Position Busy-Out

Attendant Recall

Attendant Ringer Control

Attendant Scratch Pad

Attendant Serial Call

Attendant Setup and

Cancellation of Station

Features

Attendant System Login

Attendant Tone Signaling

Attendant Trunk Group Busy Status

Auto-Answer

Auto-Hold

Automatic Route Selection (ARS)

Autovon

Attendant Metered Calls lets you use the attendant console to track the cost of outgoing trunk calls.

Attendant New Call Tone notifies you of new calls to the attendant console through an audible indication.

See Attendant Busy-Out (Console).

Attendant Recall automatically alerts the attendant when a trunk call has been extended to an idle station and not answered within a specified time-out period or when a call on Hold at the console has not been answered within a selected time.

Attendant Ringer Control lets you mute the attendant console ringer. When the attendant console ringer is muted, incoming calls continue to be indicated by the Call Waiting prompt at the top of the display.

The Attendant Scratch Pad is your own personal telephone directory and Speed Dial list. Use it to save telephone numbers for faster dialing or to store the names and numbers of callers for future reference.

Attendant Serial Call automatically returns a call to the attendant console when the caller finishes with the called party.

The attendant can setup and cancel certain station features such as Call Forward, Do Not Disturb, Callback, and Reminder.

The attendant has access to some programming functions from the attendant console. To access these programming functions, the attendant must log on.

Attendant Tone Signaling lets the attendant send tones over the circuit once a call has been established.

Attendant Trunk Busy Status Display lets you display and/or print the busy status of the system trunk groups from the attendant console.

Auto-Answer lets you automatically answer calls that ring your Prime line.

Auto-Hold lets you automatically place an active call on Hold when you press a line key to originate or receive another call.

Automatic Route Selection (ARS) simplifies local and long distance dialing by automatically selecting the most convenient and cost- effective route and by inserting and/or deleting the proper routing digits.

Allows the system to connect to with Autovon networks (defense switched networks and Canadian switched networks) for incoming and outgoing calls.

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Mitel 3300 manual Attendant Lockout

3300 specifications

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