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Configuring Your Mitel 1000 via the
Featurephone
To enter system programming
If your extension is the Programming Extension you have access to
the system programming options. If you select this option you will
be prompted to enter the System Programming Password. If this
option is selected from any other extension the display will show
‘Programming Refused’. Again, the default Programming Extension
is extension 20.
From the Programming Extension, press the PROGRAM Key
Press the Scroll Down Key (
Ô
) until ‘System programming’ is
displayed.
Selec
t
‘System programming’.
Enter the System Programming Password to access system
programming.
System Setup Options
Displaying caller numbers and routing calls
The Caller ID service is available on CO lines. If you subscribe to
this service, your network sends the telephone number of callers to
the Mitel 1000 (provided the caller has not elected to restrict the
network from presenting their number). The telephone number (or
associated name) is displayed on the ringing Featurephone.
The Caller ID information is also shown if the extension is equipped
with a standard phone which supports the service.
Your telephone number will also be presented to persons you call,
unless you restrict your number from being presented.
How a caller number is displayed at your extension
The caller’s number will appear on the display of all Featurephones
programmed to ring for incoming calls.
If a name is associated with the number in either the system speed
dial store or the Caller ID store the name will be displayed.
A caller may choose to withhold their identity. In this case, the
display will show ‘Number Withheld’ instead of the caller’s number
or name.
If the number information is not available the display will show
‘Number Unavailable’ instead of the caller’s number or name.
If more than one caller is calling at any one time, the number
displayed will be that of the first call in the queue. When this call is
answered by one of the ringing Featurephone the number of the
next call in the queue will appear on the displays of the other ringing
Featurephones.
If your Featurephone is not ringing for the call you may examine the
incoming call ID by selecting ‘Examine I/C Call’. The same
information shown on the ringing Featurephone is then displayed.