Using Do-Not-Disturb - Mitel Single-Line User Manual

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Using Do-Not-Disturb

You can use Do-Not-Disturb (DND) to stop calls and pages to your extension. DND does not
block queue callbacks, recalls, and incoming external calls. When other users call your phone,
they hear a repeating signal of four fast tones. If other users have a display phone, they see the
DND message you selected.
Your telephone system can have up to 20 different DND messages, each of which can be
changed by the system administrator, installer, or programmer. The following table shows the 20
default DND messages. If your system administrator changes your DND messages, you can
record the new messages in the "New Message" column for reference.
Code
01
02
03
04
05
06
07
08
09
10
Because the system DND message only uses one line of the display, you can enter a second
line of text, up to 16 characters. For example, if you select 03 (IN MEETING UNTIL) as your first
line of text, you can enter "3:30" as your second line. Callers with a display phone will see, "IN
MEETING UNTIL 3:30."
To turn on DND:
1.
2.
3.
To turn off DND:
1.
2.
Mitel
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Single-Line Phone User Guide – Issue 13, September 2009
Default Message
New Message
Do-Not-Disturb
Leave a Message
In Meeting Until
In Meeting
On Vacation/
Holiday 'Til
On Vacation/
Holiday
Call Me At
At the Doctor
On a Trip
On Break
Lift the handset, and then dial 372.
Dial a two-digit number for the DND message from the table above.
Hang up.
Lift the handset, and then dial 372.
Hang up.
Code
Default Message
11
Out of Town 'Til
12
Out of Office
13
Out Until
14
With a Client
15
With a Guest
16
Unavailable
17
In Conference
18
Away from Desk
19
Gone Home
20
Out to Lunch
Messages
New Message
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