To Prevent Your Number Being Sent On An Individual Call; To Prevent Numbers Being Sent On All Extension Calls; To Prevent Numbers Being Sent When Answering A Call On All Extensions; To Program Extensions To Have A Minimum 3.1Khz Bandwidth - Mitel 3000 Administrator's Manual

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To prevent your number being sent on an individual call

MSN/DDI numbers are also sent to the network as the Calling Line Identity for presentation to
the called party. You can prevent your number being presented to the called party as follows:
Press the Program Key
Scroll up until –ISDN Services- is displayed
Select -ISDN Services-
Select 'Set CLIR'
Enter the number you wish to call and select 'Send to line'. The call is placed with
the CLIR service activated.

To prevent numbers being sent on all extension calls

From the Programming Extension, press the PROGRAM Key
Press the Scroll Down Key ( ) until 'System programming' is displayed
Select 'System programming'
Enter the System Programming Password
Select 'Extensions'
Press the Scroll Down Key ( ) until 'Permanent CLIR' is displayed
Select 'Permanent CLIR'
Select the extensions whose numbers you do not wish to send to the network. The
extensions that will not have their numbers presented are indicated with a ♦.
Press the Hands-free Key to finish programming.
To prevent numbers being sent when answering a call on all
extensions
From the Programming Extension, press the PROGRAM Key
Press the Scroll Down Key ( ) until 'System Programming' is displayed
Select 'System programming'
Enter the System Programming Password
Select 'Extension'
Press the Scroll Down Key ( ) until 'Permanent COLR' is displayed
Select 'Permanent COLR'
Select the extensions whose numbers you do not wish to send to the network. The
extensions that are selected are indicated with a ♦.
Press the Hands-free Key to finish programming.

To Program extensions to have a minimum 3.1kHz bandwidth

This feature allows extensions to be programmed to have a minimum speech bandwidth of
3.1kHz. This is used when a modem or fax machine is connected to an extension and the unit
is equipped with ISDN lines.
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