Specifications

Features
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Features
Features of Mitel Communications Director
The following table details MCD features and indicates which features are supported by
Resiliency. N/A indicates that a feature is not specifically related to resiliency or a resilient
device, but that it will function on a secondary controller in a resilient configuration.
Feature Name: Description:
Support while
the set is on the
secondary
controller
911/Lockout
Notification to
ONS/CLASS Sets
Allows an ONS CLASS extension to be programmed for 911
notifications. The 911 caller’s name and number is identified on the
display.
This application is ideal for after-hours operation, when the attendant
or sub-attendant is not at the desk. For example, in hotels for security
guards, or in hospital applications when the on-duty personnel is
away from their desks, they can still be notified of lockout alarms
and/or 911 calls, with the use of an ONS/CLASS portable display
phone.
N/A
911 Console
overflow
911-call info is split over to the console. Yes
E-911 Support Displays indicate the extension and the location of the person who
dialled 911. Notifications of 911 calls are audible, continuous, and
distinct from regular ringing patterns when the set is idle and on hook.
If the user is already on a call, a new call tone alerts the user to the
alarm condition. The alarm overrides sets having DND enabled.
Yes
Account Codes
-Default
Default Account Codes are entered automatically by the system each
time a user dials an external number. They may be used to segregate
groups in SMDR for billing.
Yes
Account Codes
-Verified and
Non-Verified
Allows you to access features that are not normally available at a
station. These account codes can be used to change the COS and
COR at any station.
Non-Verified Account Codes allows you to enter codes on the SMDR
record for billing and/or call management.
Yes
Account Code
Reporting for
Internal SMDR
During a two-party call, Verified and/or Non-verified Account Codes
can be reported in Internal SMDR logs. Each time an Account Code
is entered during the call, a new SMDR log is generated. The first
Verified/Non-verified Account Code entered during a call is the active
Account Code. When subsequent Account Codes are entered during
the call, a new SMDR log is generated. The SMDR log reports the
previously active Account Code in the Call Completion field of the
SMDR log.
Yes
Account Codes
-System
System Account Codes are automatically outpulsed by the system
when outgoing calls are made on a specialized carrier trunk circuit.
N/A
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