Specifications

Chapter 1: Mitel 5000 v3.0 New Features
Upgrading to v3.0
Mitel
®
5000 Installation Manual – Issue 3.0, October 2008 Page 1-5
Upgrading to v3.0
See “Upgrading to v3.0” on page 5-152 for information on installing Mitel endpoints and
upgrading the system software to v3.0.
Programming
For information on what has changed in programming for v3.0, refer to the Inter-Tel 5000
Features and Programming Guide (part number 580.8006).
For the changes that have been made to the v3.0 Utilities, refer to the Mitel 5000 Features and
Programming Guide (580.8006). Some of the changes are general and are not tied to a specific
v3.0 feature.
MOH Converter Utility
The MOH Converter Utility is new to v3.0. This utility converts audio files to the proper format
(.n64u) for use for the File-Based MOH feature. Use the utility to:
Convert an audio file
Change the volume level
Check the log file
You have the option to install the MOH Converter Utility when you install DB Programming.
DB Converter Utility
The conversion includes the following updates to v3.0:
The Echo Canceller setting in the Echo Profiles folder is automatically changed to:
o The “Advanced” VoIP Echo Canceller Setting (under System) for 5200 database.
o The “Basic” VoIP Echo Canceller Setting for 5400 and 5600 database.
The Hybrid Balance Setting is defaulted according to the new default value.
Administrative Web Session (AWS) Pages
The Administrative Web Session (AWS) pages include a variety of changes for Mitel 5000
system software v3.0.
For additional details on changes to AWS, refer to the AWS Help.
NOTICE
This release requires that systems running Basic Voice Mail (BVM) upgrade the
CompactFlash
®
card to either 512MB (part number 841.0274) or 1024MB (part number
841.0273) before upgrading the system to v3.0.
NOTE
The power of all signal energy other than live voice cannot exceed -9dBm when
averaged over a 3 second interval. With our default loss plan, worst case, this
means that the File-Based MOH file cannot exceed -12 dBm0 when averaged over
a 3 second interval. If any gain on the system (for example, the transmit gain on a
loop start trunk) is increased, this maximum level must be decreased by the same
amount.