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Features
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System functions and features as of R4.1
syd-0570/1.2 – R4.1 – 08.2016
9. 2. 9 Operating the features on the terminal
9. 2. 9. 1 Feature activation
With system phones and Mitel SIP phones, features can be operated in the following
ways:
Menu supported with Foxkey/Softkeys
Via function keys
With */#- function code (not all features are available)
With suffix dialled digits, in a specific connection status (e.g. suffix dialling digit 2
switches back and forth between two connections) For this the DTMF mode must
not be activated on the system phone.
With commercially available system terminals by other manufacturers, features can be
operated in the following ways:
SIP terminal
Per Softkeys or predefined keys for certain basic telephony functions like Broker-
ing, Conference, etc. (depending on phone type)
With */#- function code (not all features are available)
ISDN terminals:
By menu for ISDN services supported by the system on the S bus as per ETSI
With */#- function code (not all features are available)
Analogue terminals: With */#- function code or control key (not all features are avail-
able)
Changing the standard mode for DTMF
A number of functions can be operated in suffix dialling (e.g. for voice mail system) by
keying in DTMF dial signals. For this the terminal has to be switched to DTMF mode
(Transparent Mode). This is done with a long-click of the *-key or with the Foxkey/Soft-
key (depending on phone type).
The system phones automatically switch over to DTMF mode as standard once a con-
nection has been set up. This setting can be modified per phone via the Foxkey/Soft-
keys or for the terminal settings with the parameter DTMF automatic.

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