Functions And Terminals No Longer Supported - Mitel MiVoice Office 400 System Manual

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Function command
"N"
"."
"Z"
"R"
"Y"
The function commands can be stored directly on the system phones via Self Service Portal or on the
function keys via WebAdmin.
7.6

Functions and terminals no longer supported

The MiVoice Office 400 series continues to support the terminals and functions of the Aastra IntelliGate
series. Exceptions include the following terminals and functions:
IP system phones Office 35IP, Office 70IP-b
Cordless system phones Office 100, Office 130/130pro, Office 150, Office 150EEx, Office
155pro/155ATEX
The Aastra 6751i phone is no longer supported as an Mitel SIP phone.
IP system softphone Office 1600/1600IP
DECT radio unit SB-4
Pocket Adapter V.24
X.25 in the D channel
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Ascotel
Mobility Interface (AMI) and DCT terminals
Universal Terminal Interface (UTI)
AMS Hotel manager and Hospitality Mode V1.0 (hotel functions)
Operator application Office 1560/1560IP
Aastra Management Suite (AMS) is replaced by the web-based configuration tool WebAdmin, the
remote management SRM (Secure IP Remote Management) and the application System Search.
The external remote control (ERC) cannot be set up with he system (Mobile or External Phone
Extension).
Only language package downloading is available for Virtual Appliance in System Search, Emergency
Upload and the display of Virtual Appliance communication servers is not available.
The CPU2 application card is no longer supported (only CPU2-S).
The Telephony Web Portal (TWP) application is replaced with Mitel MiCollab Audio, Web and Video
Conferencing.
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Meaning
Enter call number keyed in during call preparation
Control keys function
Activate / deactivate DTMF mode (tone dialling)
Use call number last dialled
End call and reseize line
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