Programming - Mitel 300 Installation And Maintenance Manual

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Programming

Essential programming is carried out either from a Feature phone connected to Extension 20
or via the Programming and Maintenance software on the programming PC.
Ensure that the following programming is done.
Equipped exchange lines
The system assumes that all line cards have lines connected to them. If lines are not
connected, it is vital to unequip these lines in system programming, as follows:
 From the programming position, press the phone programming key
select 'System programming'.
 Enter the PIN and select 'Lines'.
 Select 'Equipped lines'.
 Equipped lines are denoted by . Unequipped lines are denoted by ◊.
 Press
to finish programming.
HANDS FREE
Incoming ringing
The phones to be rung for incoming calls are programmed as follows

Select 'Lines'

Select 'Incoming Ringing'

Select the Line or Access

Select 'Day mode', 'Night Mode' or 'Day and Night mode'

Select whether the line is to ring a Extension or Group. If the Line is to be presented to
the Auto Attendant or Courtesy service it is selected here.
Note that the first 8 Extensions are in group 1 as default. To change the Extensions in a
group, select 'Lines' and then 'Group Programming'.
Call Barring
Extensions are entered into different Classes for barring purposes. There are 6 classes
selected under 'Extension' programming. There are also four tables of codes selected in
'System' programming which determine additional codes that are barred or allowed:

Select 'Extensions'

Select Restriction classes

Select 'Day class of service' or 'Night class of service'

Select the class and enter the Extensions

Class 1 is no calls barred

Class 2 is International calls barred. Also any additional codes added to Table 2 in Class
codes programming are barred

Class 3 is National and International numbers barred. Also any additional codes in Tables
2 and 3 in Class codes programming are barred.

Class 5 is associated with Extensions when codes entered in the 'Allowed Table' in Class
codes programming are to be allowed. This is combined with Classes 2 and 3

Class 6 is the additional restriction codes in the 'Restricted Table' in Class Codes
programming. These can be combined with Classes 1,2 and 3.
Note: As the Mitel 3000 can support both ISDN and PSTN, it may be necessary to enable
features for ISDN and PSTN options on the same system.
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