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3300 ICP General Information Guide
Feature Name:
Language Change
Line Types and Appearances
Line Appearance Ring Types
Maintenance
Meet Me Answer
Messaging-Advisory
Messaging-Callback
Messaging-Dialed
MNMS
MSDN/DPNSS
MSDN Release Link Trunk
Multicall Groups
Multiple Consoles
Multiple Message Waiting
Indications
Multi-Level Auto Attendant
Music
Music On Hold
Networking
Networked ACD
Description:
Lets you change the language of the telephone prompts and
softkeys to any one of the following languages: English, French
(Canadian), French (European), Italian, German, Spanish
(European), Spanish (LA) Dutch, Portuguese (Brazil) or
Portuguese (European).
An administrator can program any of the programmable keys on a
phone as line appearance keys for single or shared lines. There
are three types of lines: Prime, Non-Prime, and No Where Prime.
Line appearances can be programmed to ring in variety of ways.
The system provides extensive maintenance coverage periodically
testing all types of peripheral hardware. Maintenance users may
test individual circuits on demand.
Lets a paged party respond to a Group Page without knowing the
identity or location of the paging party.
Displays a short advisory message to display-set users who call
your telephone.
Lets you leave a callback message on a telephone when the called
party is busy or does not answer. When you receive a callback
message, you can review the message on the display (if
applicable) and/or call the sender back.
Lets you leave a message-waiting indication on a telephone. When
you receive a message-waiting indication, you call your message
taker to accept the message.
Supports OPS Manager functions.
A digital signaling system that provides many features and is used
within a private network of PBXs.
Allows the attendant to make an outgoing call on an incoming
trunk. It provides centralized attendant service by allowing
attendants on the attendant system to reroute calls without tying up
additional trunk resources.
See Groups-Key System and Multicall.
See Attendant Consoles (Multiple).
Line keys on multiline telephones can be programmed as message
waiting indicators that are associated with the mailboxes of other
stations.
Allows a hierarchical menu to be programmed on the auto
attendant providing callers with better self-service access to the
person or department they are calling.
Lets you listen to the Music On Hold music source through the
speaker on the telephone.
Provides callers with music while they are waiting for a call to be
completed. Music On Hold is provided when a call is on hold, is
transferred to a busy party, or is in Call Waiting for a station.
Customers provides the music source.
The system supports both analog and digital networking. See Node
ID Recognition and Uniform Numbering Plan.
Supports ACD functions over a Mitel Switched Digital Network
(MSDN). Agent groups at different locations (on different systems)
may service calls on the network independently of where the call
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