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Mitel 3000
Installation & Maintenance Manual
Call Park
Ringback Time Duration
Auto-Attendant Day
Auto-Attendant Night
System VM Box Delay
VM Message Length
AA Dial Time
Hunt Timer
Notification Delay
Notification Interval
Glossary of Timers
Auto-Attendant Day
Auto-Attendant Night
Auto-Attendant Dial
Time
Call Park
Courtesy Delay
Door Phone Ring
Duration
Forward On No Answer
Hunt Timer
Open The Door
Programmable VM
Message Length
Recall On Hold
Recall On Transfer
Ringback Time Duration
System VM Box Delay
Notification Delay
Notification Interval
To Program a Door Phone
1. From the Programming extension, press the PROGRAM key.
2. Press the Scroll Down key ( ) until "System Programming" is displayed.
3. Select "System Programming".
4. Enter the System Programming Password and select "System".
5. Select "Door Phone".
6. Select "Door Phone Equipped".
001 - 300
01 - 30
04- 30
04-30
01 - 180
30 - 300
01 - 05
001-300
0060-1800
060-900
The length of time a call to the Auto-Attendant will ring, when the system is in day
mode, before the Auto-Attendant answers the call.
The length of time a call to the Auto-Attendant will ring, when the system is in night
mode, before the Auto-Attendant answers the call.
The delay allowed for a second digit to be dialed when connected to the Auto-
Attendant. If a second digit is not dialed before this timer expires then the call is
presented to a ring group.
This is the time that elapses before a call placed on "Call Park" rings back to the
extension that parked the call.
This is the length of time that an incoming call rings before it is answered by the
courtesy message.
This is the length of time that extensions will ring when a call is received from the
doorphone.
This is the time that elapses before a call ringing at an extension, with "Forward On
No Answer" set, is forwarded
Set the time a call rings an extension in a hunt group before it is diverted to the next
extension in the group.
This is the time that the Doorstrike relay will remain open following activation.
This is the maximum length of a message left in a mailbox or a greeting for a
Mailbox, Auto-Attendant or Courtesy Service.
This is the time that elapses before a call, which has been placed on hold, rings back
the extension that put the call on hold.
This is the time that elapses before a call, which has been transferred and not
answered, rings back the extension that attempted the transfer.
This is the time an extension will ring when Ringback has been invoked.
This is the time that elapses before an unanswered incoming call is presented with
the system voice mailbox greeting.
This is the time interval between receiving a message in a mailbox and making the
first remote notification call.
When a remote notification call is not successfully completed this is the interval the
system waits before making the next remote notification call.
180 seconds
30 seconds
1 second (immediate answer)
1 second (immediate answer)
30 seconds
120 seconds
2 seconds
15 seconds
900 seconds
300 seconds
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