Specifications

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Intercept Numbers - Intercept numbers (maximum of 32) are used to control what happens
to a call when the call cannot be completed to the required destinations. A call may be routed
to a tone or to a directory number. Two alternate destinations may be programmed for each
condition.
Interconnect Numbers - Each peripheral device is assigned an interconnect number
(maximum of 64) which is used to bar the connection of one device and another. The
interconnect number is an index to the
Interconnect Restriction Table that is programmed in
CDE.
Multiline Set Status Message Languages - Advisory (status) messages can be programmed
in different languages on multiline display telephones. The languages supported are English,
French, Italian, German, European Spanish, Latin American Spanish, or Dutch. Only three
languages can exist on the system at one time.
Multiline Set Status Messages per Language - Up to 20 advisory (status) messages in each
of three languages can be programmed. Each advisory message may be up to 13 characters
in length.
Node Identifiers - The node identifiers let each system operate as a tandem switch in a network
to determine if an incoming call applies to it or to another system in the network. Up to 5 local
node identifiers and 50 remote leading digits are permitted. Each node identifier is a number
with 7 or fewer digits.
Sets per Pickup Group - A maximum of 75 users can be programmed in each pickup group.
Routes per Route List - There can be up to 6 routes in each route list.
Route Plans - Route plans provide a method of presenting different routes to calls as a function
of day and time. There are 32 route plans.For additional information, see the
Route Plan
Assignment
form in the Mitel Documentation CD-ROM.
Station Circuit Descriptors - Station circuit descriptors are used to assign the operational
(signaling and timing) parameters to ONS and OPS circuits. They are not used for DNI circuits.
There is a maximum of 16 station circuit descriptors available.
Supported MFRDs (no longer sold)
The following MFRDs are no longer sold, but are supported:
MFRD-A-01
MFRD-A-02
MFRD-A-03
MFRD-A-07
MFRD-A-12
MFRD-A-25
MFRD-A-27.