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Mitel Attendant Console For Sx-2000 Superconsole 2000 User Guide
Mitel Attendant Console For Sx-2000 Superconsole 2000 User Guide
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Reference 65 MSG Waiting ON Confirmation that you turned on an extension’s message waiting indicator by pressing the [Set MSG Waiting] softkey. Must CANCEL before dialling Press Cancel on the console keypad, and the try dialing again. Must Press Retrieve Key then 1 - 6 or * to Retrieve Held Call. Request Ignored. Try again, but dial the position number of held call (1-6), or dial * (to retrieve the longest held call). Must RELEASE before changing language You cannot change the language while talking...
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66 Reference Route You are calling a route. Seized Confirmation message when you access a trunk. Select Paging Zone Enter the number of the zone which you wish to access by the Pager. Selected Operation Not Being Acknowledged. Request is Abandoned The telephone system is not processing your request. Try again later or verify your operation. Selected Trunk Indicates that a particular trunk has been selected for use. Serial Indicates a caller who wants to talk to several people in succession. Serial -...
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Reference 67 Transferred The call has been transferred from an internal extension. Trunk Access Denied You are not allowed access to the trunk because of your or the trunk’s Class of Restriction. Unable to Setup or Add to Conference Either: • there is a restriction in your COS/COR preventing you from setting up a conference; • you have reached the maximum number of trunks allowed in a conference; • you have reached the maximum number of conferees allowed in a conference; or • you cannot have two...
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68 Reference Telephone Directory Name Number Trunk NumbersUse this table to record the trunk numbers your system uses. Contact your communications department for more information about the trunk numbers.Trunk Number Use
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Index 69 Index AAbsent, Operator status, 36 Access Codes, programming, 33 Account Codes, 26 Answer calls, 14 Answer key, 14 Answering priority, changing, 27 Application area, 5 Associated data line, 30BBulletin Board, 26 Busy number, transfer to, 18CCall Answer Priority, 27 Call Block, 47 Call Forwarding, canceling on extensions, 29 Call Park, 28 Call restrictions, setting for guest rooms, 47 Callback, 16 Cancel All features on extensions, 29 Call Forwarding on extensions, 29 Do Not Disturb on...
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70 Index GGuest room Find rooms, 45 Guest Room Condition status, change, 45 Display/change room information, 44 Occupany status, change, 45 Guest Rooms Call Blocking, 47 Call Restrictions for, 47 Check-in/Check-out, 46 Message Register, clear, 48 Monitoring, 48 Reports, printing, 48 Wake-up calls, 46HHandset, 7 Enabling, 10 Volume, adjusting, 10 Headset Enabling, 10 Volume, adjusting, 10 Hold, place call on, 20 Hunt Groups, 60KKeypad, console, 6LLanguage, changing on console, 10 MMessage Register,...
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Index 71 SScratch Pad, 38 Selective call answer, 14 Serial Call, 38 Sofkeys, 7 Softkeys, 4, 5, 14 Speed Call, System, 40 Start console, 8 Status area, 5 Status Display, Trunk Group, 39 System Messages, 62 System Speed Call, 40 System Speed Call List, 61TTelephone Directory, 68 Telephone numbers, dialing, 16 Time, setting, 10Tone Signaling, 40 Traffic Monitoring. See Trunk Group Status Display Transfer calls, 18 Trunk Numbers, 68 Trunks Direct access, 17 VVerified Account Code, 26 Volume...