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Table of Contents Chapter 1: Getting Started Introduction . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3 Using this Guide . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3 Conventions . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3 About the Console . . . . .
Table of Contents Misdialed Numbers . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 20 Reaching a Busy Destination or an Extension with Do Not Disturb Activated . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 20 Reaching an Extension with an Advisory Message . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 21 Phonebook . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Table of Contents Call Park - Specific Orbit . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 32 Last Call Retrieve . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 33 Call Logging . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 33 Multiple Console Operation . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Mitel 5540 IP Console - User Guide Taking an Extension Out of Service . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 50 Call Monitoring . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 51 A few conditions: . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 51 Chapter 5: Using Trunk Functions Viewing Trunk Status . .
Table of Contents Class of Service (COS) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 72 DISA (Direct Inward System Access) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 72 Hardware . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 72 Hunt Group . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
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Introduction Introduction Take a few minutes to explore this guide – it contains all the information you need to operate the 5540 IP Console. The first section introduces you to the console. You will learn what each group of keys does and how to interpret information on the console display. This section also contains information about how to use this guide.
Mitel 5540 IP Console - User Guide About the Console Before you begin Before operating the console, check that the display shows [F1> through [F0> and the correct time and date. Also, make sure the handset is plugged into the side of the console. If any problems occur, contact your communications department for assistance. Console Components The illustration below shows the main parts of the console.
About the Console Corded Handset and Headset Ports There are two jacks on the left side. One is for the handset or headset that you use; the other is for the handset or headset used by the person training or monitoring new attendants. Console Rear Ports The cabling required to connect the console to the telephone system is located at the rear of the console. The cables should be connected by a qualified system installer and should not be adjusted by unauthorized personnel.
Mitel 5540 IP Console - User Guide Console Keys The console has three types of keys: Dialpad keys, Softkeys and Fixed Keys. Dialpad keys The dialpad on the right side of the console has 20 keys, including the standard 12 dialing keys. Ringer Volume keys: The Volume ∧ and Volume ∨ keys increase or decrease the loudness of the console ringer and handset volume. Contrast Control keys: The Contrast ∧ and Contrast ∨ keys increase or decrease the display contrast and brightness.
About the Console Each key in the bottom row has a lamp that indicates the status of a call or feature. For example, when you use a Hold key to place a call on hold, the lamp above the key lights. Use this key… When you want to… Function activate softkeys (explained in the next section), which are used for operations such as setting the console date and time and switching the console to Night Service. Trunk Group see which trunk groups are busy.
Mitel 5540 IP Console - User Guide Adjusting the Console Adjusting the Ringer Volume To raise or lower the ringer volume while the console is ringing: 1. Press and release the Volume ∧ key to increase or the Volume ∨ key to decrease the volume. 2. Repeat until the ringing is at the volume you want. Adjusting the Handset and Headset Receiver Volume The Volume keys adjust the volume of the console ringer and the volume of the handset and headset receiver.
Adjusting the Console Adjusting the Display Brightness To dim or brighten the display: 1. Press and hold Function. Note: When the Function key is pressed, the display shows the available softkeys. These softkeys can be ignored as the display will revert to normal when the F1 key is pressed. 2. Press the Contrast ∧ key until you reach the desired level of brightness. 3. Press the Contrast ∨ key to decrease the brightness to the desired level. 4. Press F1 when finished.
Mitel 5540 IP Console - User Guide Setting the Console Language The console can display call-handling information and softkey prompts in English, French or Spanish. (Other languages may be available depending on system programming.) To change languages: 1. Press Function. 2. Press [LANGUAGE]. 3. Press the softkey that corresponds to the language you want. Attendant Console Lockout You can enter an access code to restrict the capabilities of the attendant console.
Using a Cordless Headset with the Console Using a Cordless Headset with the Console The 5540 IP Console supports the Jabra GN9350e Cordless Headset. For details on how to operate these headsets, please refer to the manufacturer’s documentation. Connecting the Cordless Headset The GN9350e is comprised of a base station and a cordless headset.
Mitel 5540 IP Console - User Guide Using the Cordless Headset for Operational Mode 1. Unplug the handset cord from the 5540 IP Console. 2. Plug the console handset cord into the handset port of the cordless base station. 3. Plug the base’s telephone cord to the handset port of the 5540 IP Console. 4. Connect the Cordless Headset cable between the AUX port of the cordless base station and the Wireless Port at the back of the 5540 IP Console.
Using a Cordless Headset with the Console Using the Cordless Headset for Training Mode 1. Unplug the handset cord from the 5540 IP Console. 2. Plug the console handset cord into the headset port of the 5540 IP Console. 3. Plug the base station’s telephone cord to the handset port of the 5540 IP Console. 4. Connect the Cordless Headset cable between the AUX port of the cordless base station and the Wireless Port at the back of the 5540 IP Console.
Mitel 5540 IP Console - User Guide Guidelines for Cordless Headset Operation The guidelines below will assist you in answering and receiving calls using the Cordless Headset: • When the headset is in the cradle, it is in the IDLE state. • When the headset is removed from the cradle, it is in the TALK state. • The headset must be in an IDLE state in order to hear ringing for an incoming call. • The headset must in the TALK state in order to hear ringback for an outgoing call.
Using a Cordless Headset with the Console Powering the Console The 5540 IP Console is powered by the Power over Ethernet (POE) connection. The POE also supplies power for up to two 48-button IP PKMs. Using a IP PKM48 with the Console Up to two IP PKM48 modules can be connected to the console. The keys on the modules are programmed by your system administrator as a Mailbox or Busy Lamp Field (BLF) keys. Each key has a lamp that indicates the status of the associated line or extension.
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Answering Calls Answering Calls Ringing and a flashing Answer key indicate the arrival of a call. The number next to C/W in the display indicates how many calls are waiting to be answered. The information displayed next to the softkeys [F1> to [F0> indicate the actions you can take by pressing the corresponding softkey. For example, you can answer an outside (trunk) call by pressing [LDN 1] (Listed Directory Number 1), or an internal (extension) call by pressing [DIAL 0].
Mitel 5540 IP Console - User Guide New Call Indication When you are engaged in a call, a single burst of ringing signals the next incoming call. Subsequent calls do not ring the console—even with the New Call Ring turned on. The only way to tell that calls are waiting is by the C/W indicator on the console display. The console can be programmed at the system level to provide a single burst of tone at regular intervals when calls are waiting.
Extending (Transferring) Calls To handle a call to a busy destination or an extension with Do Not Disturb activated: • Press [SOURCE] to return to the caller requesting the transfer. • Press Cancel to disconnect the destination so that you can dial a new one. • Press Release to camp the caller on to the busy destination or disconnect the source. (For an explanation of camp-on, see page 72.) If the transfer is not allowed, you will hear a beep tone and “CANT” will show on the display.
Mitel 5540 IP Console - User Guide Phonebook Phonebook is an optional feature that may be enabled on your console. Phonebook provides access to the voice mail directory which allows you to reach an extension by entering the user's first or last name rather than their extension or mailbox number. The voice mail system can be configured to search either on first or last names (but not both at the same time). To use the Phonebook feature 1. Press the unlabeled key to the right of the TRUNK GROUP key.
Placing a Call on Hold To access the five Hold slots available on the softkeys: 1. Press Hold 4+. The display changes as follows: The display shows that Hold slots 5, 6, and 8 are free, Hold 7 is in use, and Hold 4* is "recalling" the console. 2. Press a free [HOLD] softkey. The lamp above the Hold 4+ key lights whenever any of the softkey hold slots are in use. The display returns to the information that was showing before you pressed the Hold 4+ key. To retrieve a call at a softkey Hold slot: 1.
Mitel 5540 IP Console - User Guide Stacked Hold When an extension has a call on hold, or is in a conference call, and dials the attendant, the display will indicate a held or conferenced call. For example, a held call would show as: Pressing the [CONF] softkey establishes a conference call involving the console and extensions 3103 and 3045.
Answering Recalls Answering Recalls When a call is transferred and the extension is busy or does not answer, the call either returns to the console within a specified time or is directed to the extension’s voice mailbox (if available). To answer a “No Answer” recall: 1. Press Answer or [RECALL]. 2. Inform the caller that the destination is not answering. 3. Do one of the following: • Press [RING AGAIN] to redial the same destination. • Dial a new destination, and then press Release.
Mitel 5540 IP Console - User Guide Transferring a Call to Voice mail The Single Button Transfer to Voice mail feature provides a voice mail key that transfers a caller to a user's voice mail. The voice mail key appears as a softkey on console.
Paging from the Console To page someone to pick up a call on hold at the console: 1. Place the Source call on hold. (See page 22.) 2. Press and hold Page. The lamp above the Page key lights. 3. Do one of the following: • If you have only one paging zone, announce the Hold Pickup access code and the Hold slot number appearing on the top line of the display.
Mitel 5540 IP Console - User Guide To park a call and perform a page: 1. Press [PARK & PAGE]. 2. Do one of the following: • Enter the extension number to page. • Select one of the displayed paging options: All PA Zones, Group Page, All Set Page, PA Zone Num, Group & PA, All Set & PA. 3. For zone paging, enter the two-digit PA Zone number. Placing Ringing or Paging Intercom Calls A called party can be either paged or rung when receiving an intercom call.
Setting and Canceling Message Waiting on an Extension Setting and Canceling Message Waiting on an Extension If an extension is busy or the user does not answer, you can send a notice to let the user know a message is waiting at the console. You can also cancel messages you left at an extension. To set or cancel Message Waiting on a ringing or busy extension: 1. Press [SEND MSG] to set Message Waiting or [CLEAR MSG] to clear it.
Mitel 5540 IP Console - User Guide Setting up a Serial Call The Serial Call feature allows outside callers to talk to more than one extension user in sequence without redialing the main business number each time. To set up a serial call while connected to an outside call: 1. Tell the caller to remain on the line after completing each call. 2. Press [SERIAL CALL]. 3. Dial an extension number. 4. Press Release. When the extension user hangs up, the outside call returns to the console as a recall. 5.
Flashing on Trunks Flashing on Trunks A trunk flash is a signal sent to another telephone system to do something such as place a call on hold. You may need to use this feature when you have a call from another PABX in your own company network, and you want to transfer it to the originating PABX or to a third one. You can flash only when you are talking on a trunk to another trunk in a two-party call. To flash on a trunk for further dialing: 1. Press [FLASH]. 2. Dial the required number. 3. Press Release.
Mitel 5540 IP Console - User Guide Parking Calls Two types of call parking are available from the console: Call Park - System and Call Park Specific Orbit. You can also retrieve a call that was transferred to the wrong extension. Call Park - System Parking a call is the same as placing it on hold except that the call is held by the system, not by the console Hold keys. When you park a call, the system assigns it to a parking orbit and displays the Call Park Retrieve access code and the Park Orbit number.
Call Logging Last Call Retrieve This feature allows you to recover a call you transferred to the wrong extension. The call must still be ringing the original extension to be recovered. To retrieve the last call transferred from the console: • Press Cancel. Call Logging Call Logging allows extension users with display phones to see who called them and when. As the attendant, you can monitor call log usage and delete logs to make room in the system for new ones.
Mitel 5540 IP Console - User Guide Multiple Console Operation When more than one console is in use at the same time, they will operate in one of two ways: 1. Independent Operation Consoles in this arrangement operate independently. Each console has unique hold slots and incoming calls ring a specific console. A recall to the attendant returns only to the console that initially handled the call. 2. Transparent Operation With transparent operation, all consoles operate the same way.
Door Opener Door Opener Door Opener allows an extension user to operate a third-party door opener. When someone requires entry, a designated extension (or extensions) rings, and on answering the extension user can press a feature key or dial a feature access code to open the door. To operate the door opener • Dial the Open Door Feature Access code.
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Viewing System Alarm Information Viewing System Alarm Information An alarm indicator on the display means a fault in the telephone system has occurred. You can read information about the nature and location of the fault from the console. To read an alarm message: 1. Press Function. 2. Press [ALARM]. The display shows, for example: 3. Record all the alarm information. • Press [MORE...] to display additional information or other alarms (if any).
Mitel 5540 IP Console - User Guide Viewing 911 Call Alarms This feature raises an alarm at the console when an extension user places a 911 (or other designated Emergency Services number) call and identifies the extension that placed the call. With this information, you can direct emergency services (for example, police or ambulance personnel) to the location from which the call was placed.
Setting System Date and Time Setting System Date and Time You can change the date and time appearing on the console display. The time displays either in 12- or 24-format depending on system programming. To set the time: 1. Press Function. 2. Press [ATT FUNCTION]. 3. Press [SET TIME]. 4. Enter the current time using four digits (hh:mm). For example, for 9:30 enter 0930. 5. Press [PM] if applicable. [PM] appears only if the system is set to 12-hour format, and the hour entered is in the range 01 – 12. 6.
Mitel 5540 IP Console - User Guide Canceling All Call Forwarding You can cancel Call Forwarding on all extensions in the system. To cancel Call Forwarding on all extensions: 1. Press Function. 2. Press [ATT FUNCTION]. 3. Press [MORE…]. 4. Press [CAN. ALL FWD]. You can also set up Call Forwarding for individual extensions from the console. For more information, see page 47. Canceling All Callbacks You can cancel Callback messages on all extensions in the system. To cancel Callbacks on all extensions: 1.
Setting up System-Abbreviated Dialing Numbers Setting up System-Abbreviated Dialing Numbers Abbreviated dialing allows extension users to call a telephone number or enter a system access code by dialing a three-digit index number. You can program and display system-abbreviated dialing numbers from the console. To program or display system abbreviated dialing numbers: 1. Press Function. 2. Press [ATT FUNCTION]. 3. Press [ABBR DIAL]. 4. Enter a three-digit index number from 000 to 999.
Mitel 5540 IP Console - User Guide 7. Dial the destination number of the night answer point. The destination can be an extension, an attendant console directory number, an LDN number on a console, a hunt group or a Night Bell directory number. 8. Press [SET] to confirm the new number or [EXIT] to exit without making changes. Displaying the System Identification A System Identification number may be assigned to your PABX.
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Setting/Canceling Call Forwarding Note: If you enter an invalid extension, for example a Console or Hunt Group extension, you will hear a re-order tone. This indicates the entry is invalid. You can use [EXIT] to back out because the Backspace cursor key will not work. It only works for invalid station/set numbers. Setting/Canceling Call Forwarding You can set up and cancel Call Forwarding on individual extensions from the console.
Mitel 5540 IP Console - User Guide Setting/Canceling Do Not Disturb Do Not Disturb (DND) prevents calls from ringing an extension. You can set and cancel DND on any extension in the system. To set or cancel DND on an extension: 1. Press Function. 2. Press [ATT FUNCTION]. 3. Press [STATIONS]. 4. Dial the extension number. 5. Press [NO DISTB]. The first line of the display shows "DND" to indicate that DND is set. You can also set and cancel DND while on a call to an extension.
Setting/Clearing Message Waiting Reading and Clearing Messages Depending on your system’s programming, you may be able to read and clear messages left for an extension by another user or attendant console. Without this capability, you can only read and clear messages that you have set. To read and cancel an extension’s messages: 1. Press Function. 2. Press [ATT FUNCTION]. 3. Press [STATIONS]. 4. Dial the extension number. 5. Press [READ MSG].
Mitel 5540 IP Console - User Guide Setting/Clearing Advisory Messages You can read Advisory Messages left on a phone and clear or change an existing message. To read, set, or clear an Advisory Message: 1. Press Function. 2. Press [ATT FUNCTION]. 3. Dial the extension number. 4. Press [SET UP MSG]. The display shows: 5. Do one of the following: • Press [ON] to activate the currently displayed message.
Call Monitoring Call Monitoring This feature allows you to monitor another extension user's phone conversation, either with or without the user's knowledge. If your system is programmed to notify users that they are being monitored. they hear a beep when monitoring begins. Users that have a display telephone also see your name and extension number in the display for the duration of the call.
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Viewing Trunk Status Viewing Trunk Status You can view trunk status information to determine the current assignment of services and features on a trunk. To view the current status of an extension: 1. Press Function. 2. Press [ATT FUNCTION]. 3. Press [TRUNKS]. 4. Enter the trunk number. 5. Press [STATUS] to view information about the trunk such as its Class of Service (COS) and Class of Restriction (COR). 6. Press [EXIT].
Mitel 5540 IP Console - User Guide Accessing Specific Trunks You can access a specific trunk and use it to make an outgoing call. To access a specific trunk: 1. Press Function. 2. Press [ATT FUNCTION]. 3. Press [TRUNKS]. 4. Enter the trunk number. 5. Press [ENTER]. 6. Press [ATT ACCESS]. 7. Do one of the following: • If the trunk is free (as indicated by dial tone), dial the outside number.
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Displaying and Changing Room Data Displaying and Changing Room Data Room data includes occupancy and condition status (Vacant, Clean, Outgoing Call Restrictions, etc.) and the status of message waiting, wake-up call, and other services. You can change room data while the console is idle, or when you are connected to the room. To display or change data for a room: 1. Press Function. 2. Press [GUEST ROOM]. The display shows: 3. Dial a room number (not necessary if you’re already connected to the room).
Mitel 5540 IP Console - User Guide Listing/Counting Rooms by Occupancy and Condition Status You can display a list of rooms by occupancy and condition status—for example, Vacant and Not Clean, or Occupied and Maid Present. The system also reports the total number of rooms that are in the state you specify. You can cycle through all rooms or start with a particular room number—for instance, the first room on the third floor. To list all rooms by occupancy and condition status: 1. Press Function. 2.
Changing Room Occupancy and Condition Status Changing Room Occupancy and Condition Status You can change the occupancy and condition status of a room while the console is idle or while you are connected to the room. The occupancy and condition states are as follows: Occupancy Condition Vacant Clean Occupied Dirty Reserved Maid Guaranteed To Inspect Out of Service To change a room’s occupancy and condition status: 1. Press Function. 2. Press [GUEST ROOM]. 3.
Mitel 5540 IP Console - User Guide To set or cancel a wake-up time while connected to the guest room: 1. Press [SET WAKE-UP]. 2. Enter the time using four digits (hh:mm). For example, for 6:30 enter 0630. 3. Do one of the following: • Press [SET] to set the time as AM. • Press [PM] to set the time as PM. ([PM] only appears if the system clock is set to 12-hour format, and the hour entered is in the range 01 – 12.) To set or change a wake-up time when NOT connected to the guest room: 1. Press Function.
Setting Room Call Restrictions Setting Room Call Restrictions You can restrict guests from placing local or long distance calls from their room phones. The procedure you use to set call restrictions depends on whether the hotel/motel is using a Property Management System. If the hotel/motel is NOT using a Property Management System 1. Press Function. 2. Press [GUEST ROOM]. 3. Dial the room number. 4. Press [STATUS]. 5. Do one of the following: • Press [INTERNAL] to allow internal calls only.
Mitel 5540 IP Console - User Guide Displaying/Clearing a Message Register The message register is a record of all external calls placed from a guest room telephone. You can display and clear a room’s message register while the console is idle or while connected to the guest room. To display or clear a room’s message register: 1. Press Function. 2. Press [GUEST ROOM]. 3. Dial the room number (not necessary if you are already connected to the room). 4. Press [CLR REG].
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Telephone Directory Telephone Directory Name Number POLICE: FIRE: HOSPITAL: TROUBLE WITH EXTENSION OR CONSOLE: 67
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Class of Service/Restriction Class of Service/Restriction Each extension and trunk has a COS (Class of Service) and a COR (Class of Restriction) that defines what the user of that extension or trunk can or cannot do. The system can have up to 50 of each, although most companies use only a few. To help you answer questions from users who may be having problems with the system, you may want to record a brief description of the most common COSs and CORs.
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Advisory Messages for Display Telephones Advisory Messages for Display Telephones The following default messages can appear on telephones equipped with displays. Message Number Message 01 IN MEETING 02 OUT OF TOWN 03 ON VACATION 04 OUT ON A CALL 05 OUT TO LUNCH 06 GONE FOR THE DAY 07 GONE HOME 08 IN TOMORROW 09 10 11 12 13 14 15 Authorized users can change these messages and program seven more for system-wide use. Keep a record of any changes and additions.
Mitel 5540 IP Console - User Guide Glossary Busy out A feature allowing you to make a line or equipment indicate busy to an incoming call. In effect, you take the line out of service until it can be repaired or tested. Camp-on A feature allowing the system to queue calls directed to a busy extension, and then automatically connect the waiting party when the extension becomes free. The busy extension hears a quick beep to indicate a call is waiting.
Glossary LDN Keys (Listed Directory Number) Call-handling keys which allow you to select the sequence in which you answer calls from outside the PABX. PABX (Private Automatic Branch Exchange) Telephone switching system for private use by a company. Recall A call which returns to the console after being transferred to a busy or unanswered extension. Software The routines, programs, and instructions required to run the system.
Mitel 5540 IP Console - User Guide Tone Demonstration Your telephone system has several tones to inform you of the progress of your call. You can use the Tone Demonstration feature to familiarize yourself with the tones. 1. Dial the Tone Demonstration access code ________. (Ask your communications department for the code.) 2. Dial a two-digit tone code from the list below. 3. Continue dialing codes to listen to other tones. 4. Hang up when you are finished.
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Index Index Numerics 911 call alarms, viewing and clearing, 40 A Abbreviated Dialing numbers, entering and viewing, 43 abbreviations, console display, 70 accessing individual trunks, 56 Advisory Messages calling extensions with Advisory Messages 21 list of Advisory Messages, 71 setting and clearing on extensions, 50 alarms, viewing and clearing, 39 All Set Page, 27 Answer key, 7, 19 answering calls multiple calls waiting, 20 new call indication, 20 new calls, 19 when Night Service enabled, 31 applications
Index E emergency 911 call alarms, viewing and clearing, 40 extending calls, See transferring calls external calls, allowing/restricting from guest rooms, 63 LDN (Listed Directory Number), definition, 73 local calls, allowing/restricting from guest rooms, 63 lockout console, 10 long distance calls, allowing/restricting from guest rooms, 63 F M Fixed function keys, 6 flashing on trunks, 31 Flexible Night Answer, 43 French, console language, 10 Function key, 7 making calls, 22 Message Register d
Index S Serial Call, 30 service switching to Day/Night, 9 taking extensions in or out, 50 taking trunks in or out, 56 Set Page key, 7 Set Paging, 27 software version, displaying, 44 software, definition, 73 Spanish, console language, 10 splitting conferences, 24 stacked hold, 24 system alarms, viewing and clearing, 39 identification, displaying and changing, 44 software version, displaying, 44 time and date, setting, 41 System Speed Calling numbers, See Abbreviated Dialing numbers T time, setting,