General Information Guide - Release 3.1

Feature Name:

Off-Hook Voice Announce

Overlap Outpulsing

Override

Override Security

Paging

Phonebook

PRI (Primary Rate ISDN)

Printer Support

Priority Queuing

Privacy Release

Q.SIG

Recall

Recall Button

Redial

Description:

Off-Hook Voice Announce lets you receive a Direct Page during a handset or headset call.

See Direct Page.

Overlap Outpulsing reduces post-dialing delay when trunk calls are originated. Once a route has been determined by ARS, a trunk is seized and dial pulses or tones are outpulsed to the CO. These outpulses are sent before the user has finished dialing to allow faster call setup on analog trunks.

Override lets you enter a conversation at a busy station or ring a station with Do Not Disturb activated. Before you enter the conversation, all parties receive a warning tone.

Override Security prevents users from using Override on your station.

Paging lets you connect to loudspeaker/paging equipment to access individual paging zones or all paging zones simultaneously. Before you are connected to the paging equipment, you will hear a two-second burst of tone.

Phonebook lets you locate and telephone a system user based on his or her name, extension number, department, and/or location.

Describes the options supported by the Universal Network Services Unit. These options include Min/Max, Automated Min/Max, NFAS (Non-Facilities Associated Signaling), D-channel Backup and Remote LAN Access.

The system has complete RS-232 printer flexibility. Any printer port may be programmed for any application. The system supports both system printers for its own applications (such as SMDR and maintenance) and dedicated data communications printers.

Priority Queuing ensures that calls are handled in order of priority. When internal or external callers must wait for calls to be completed, they are placed into a queue and assigned an access priority.

Privacy between users who share line appearances in key systems groups is automatic. The privacy release feature allows users to release privacy during a call to allow another member of the key system group to intrude on the call.

A protocol that allows you to connect a minimum of two systems together to form a virtual private network. Q.SIG supports both incoming and outgoing calls for the systems Universal Network Services Unit.

Recall lets an incoming caller, who has been transferred to an idle station and not answered within a specified time-out period, call back the last party who handled the call. Similar time-out Recalls occur for parties who were transferred to busy stations or who were placed on Hold.

See Ground Button.

Redial lets you automatically dial the last number that you manually dialed.

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3300 specifications

The Mitel 3300 is a robust IP-PBX (Private Branch Exchange) designed to cater to the communication needs of businesses of varying sizes. Renowned for its versatility and extensive features, the Mitel 3300 supports both traditional telephony and modern IP-based communications, making it an ideal choice for organizations transitioning into a unified communications environment.

One of the standout features of the Mitel 3300 is its comprehensive set of communication tools. The system supports voice, video, and data services, allowing users to interact through various formats. With an emphasis on mobility, the Mitel 3300 includes mobile applications that enable staff to connect from anywhere, ensuring seamless communication regardless of location.

The Mitel 3300 system is powered by the Mitel Communications Director (MCD) software, which provides central management and control functions. This software is designed to simplify the administration of the phone system, allowing IT teams to manage users, configure features, and monitor system performance through a user-friendly web interface. The platform also supports a wide range of endpoints, including desktop phones, softphones, and mobile clients, ensuring compatibility with existing infrastructure.

Another key characteristic of the Mitel 3300 is its scalability. The system can support small businesses with just a few extensions or large enterprises with thousands of users across multiple sites. This flexibility allows organizations to expand their communication capabilities as they grow, without facing the need for a complete system overhaul.

The Mitel 3300 is built with advanced technologies in mind. Features such as voice-over-IP (VoIP) capabilities enable high-quality audio calls over the internet, reducing costs and improving connectivity. Additionally, the platform supports Unified Communications and Collaboration (UCC) tools, allowing for integrated messaging, presence management, and video conferencing, which further enhance team interactions.

Security is another priority for the Mitel 3300, incorporating features such as encryption and secure access protocols to safeguard communications and sensitive information. This focus on security helps ensure that organizations can rely on the system to maintain privacy and compliance with regulations.

In conclusion, the Mitel 3300 stands out in the realm of business communications with its versatile feature set, scalability, and integration of modern technologies. Its ability to adapt to the evolving needs of businesses, combined with strong security measures, positions it as a reliable solution for organizations looking to enhance their communication infrastructures.