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We have a Mitel system and we have around 20 phones hooked up. There is a Mitel 4015 that is showing night service on the screen. We managed to get all of the phones functions working, but cannot get rid of the night service message.
How do I change that message?
Also, how do I figure ou which Mitel system we are using?
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TRY *14 Do You have a console ,If so what does it say on it
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Thanks for the reply. I'll give *14 a try. Im not sure what you mean by console. The Mitel phone panel looks close to this pic I found on ebay https://i9.ebayimg.com/03/i/03/29/75/d9_12_sb.JPG I just run a cable from a laptop to the back of the mitel phone panel and hyperterminal into it. [This message has been edited by mrbaseball (edited January 10, 2005).]
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I tried *14 and the 4015 and it did not help. The phone was treating it like I was trying to dial an extension.
Are there any other steps I need to do before the *14? Im new to working with the mitel phones.
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I'm sorry ,the picture you referenced in your earlier post appears to be a newer digital Mitel system,on the older supersets if the class of service allowed ,you could hit either function or feature and14 and it would turn it on 15 or 13 was off, I'm sorry but I am only familiar with the older Mitel analog systems ,but most manufacturers try to stick with there original feature commands, and also the commands were programmable,I thought the *14 was a good gamble.A Mitel console is usually about 18 inches long and eight inches deep ,and has direct access feature buttons for an operator to handle a high volume of calls.
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I'm sorry ,the picture you referenced in your earlier post appears to be a newer digital Mitel system,on the older supersets if the class of service allowed ,you could hit either function or feature and14 and it would turn it on 15 or 13 was off, I'm sorry but I am only familiar with the older Mitel analog systems ,but most manufacturers try to stick with there original feature commands, and also the commands were programmable,I thought the *14 was a good gamble.A Mitel console is usually about 18 inches long and eight inches deep ,and has direct access feature buttons for an operator to handle a high volume of calls.
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i'm sorry but I am only familiar with the analog Mitels your picture appears to be a digital , a console is an operator station for handling a large volume of calls and features,The codes on the older Mitels were programmable,but generally a manfg. sticks with his feature codes ,do a google for your mitel users guide
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go to the superconsole 1000 (big gray/white console) if you have one
Press FUNCTION look for the DAY / NIGHT / NIGHT 2 options and select which one you want.
if you do not have a superconsole, go to a Superset phone (usually an operator phone) press SUPERKEY then press NO until you see an option for DAY Service
you have a SX200EL/ML. You need a VT100 terminal attached to the maintenance port on the back for further info.
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go to the superconsole 1000 (big gray/white console) if you have one
Press FUNCTION look for the DAY / NIGHT / NIGHT 2 options and select which one you want.
if you do not have a superconsole, go to a Superset phone (usually an operator phone) press SUPERKEY then press NO until you see an option for DAY Service
you have a SX200EL/ML. You need a VT100 terminal attached to the maintenance port on the back for further info.
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go to the superconsole 1000 (big gray/white console) if you have one
Press FUNCTION look for the DAY / NIGHT / NIGHT 2 options and select which one you want.
if you do not have a superconsole, go to a Superset phone (usually an operator phone) press SUPERKEY then press NO until you see an option for DAY Service
you have a SX200EL/ML. You need a VT100 terminal attached to the maintenance port on the back for further info.
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