Local Codes (7 Number Digit Dialing) - Mitel 3000 Installation And Maintenance Manual

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Restricted codes that can be combined Class 1, 2 or 3
NOTE: The emergency code cannot be restricted.
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. Press the Scroll Down key ( ) until "Class Codes" is displayed.
6. Select "Class Codes".
7. Select the "Table" to which you want to assign codes (Table 2, 3, Allowed Table, or Restricted Table).
8. Select an "Index Number" and enter the code.
9. When entering a code, an additional option is given on the display of your Feature Phone. This option is the
"Any" key, which, when selected, inserts the symbol "X" into the next character of the code (number) you
are entering. The symbol "X" will represent any number (1 to 0).
10. Select "Confirm" when the code is entered.
Programming the System with the Type of Caller ID detection if using CO lines.(PSTN caller ID
Type)
Before you program your system to display Caller ID, you will need to program the system with the Type of
Caller ID your Central Office is providing you with. To program the type of Caller ID you will have to use either
FSK (Frequency Shift Key) or DTMF (Dual Tone Multi Frequency) type.
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 and select "System".
Press the Scroll Down key ( ) until "PSTN Caller ID Type" is displayed.
Select "FSK CID" or "DTMF CID", the selected item should have a "♦".
Select "Exit".

Local Codes (7 number digit dialing)

The Caller ID number presented from the network is the 10 digit national number. It does not include the 1 that is
required for toll calls. The system must be able to distinguish between local and toll numbers. This is achieved by
entering the local codes under system programming. When a number is received, the three-digit area code is
compared to the codes entered in the Local Codes table. If the digits do not match, the digit 1 is added as the toll
access digit and the number, including the leading 1, is stored in the Caller ID store.
When a single code is programmed in the Local Codes store, all local numbers are stored and redialed from the
Caller ID store using 7 digits. The local area code is not stored or dialed.
When two or more codes are programmed in the Local Codes store, all local numbers are stored and redialed
from the Caller ID store using 10 digits. The local area code is stored and dialed.
When digits match the local area code table, the PBX will allow to dial a 7 digit number in areas with one local
calling code. When you dial a 7-digit number the local area code is automatically pre-pended. To use 7-Digit
Dialling you can only program one local code.
A table of 40 three-digit codes is provided.
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 "Lines".
5. Press the Scroll Down key ( ) until "Local Codes" is displayed.
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