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Features
453
System functions and features as of R4.1
syd-0570/1.2 – R4.1 – 08.2016
Notes:
When an external destination is dialled via the emergency number the digit barring and the
exchange access authorisations are bypassed.
If an external destination with exchange access prefix code is specified, it is important to
ensure that a route is assigned to each user.
System configuration
Tab. 282 Emergency number: System configuration
Note:
The emergency number can also be the destination of a hotline and can be configured differ-
ently for each of the three possible switch positions.
Example: Hotline on lift telephone
Switch position 1 (day): 11, switch position 2 (night): 175 and switch position 3 (week-
end): 0118.
Note: In this case it is useful to create a special emergency number destination, to as-
sign three destination numbers to it and to store it under the terminal data. The emer-
gency number destination configured throughout the system, for which other destina-
tion numbers may be stored, can then be used by "ordinary" users.
Mitel Advanced Intelligent Network:
In an AIN the nodes can be located in different countries, which means it makes sense to enter
in the numbering plan the emergency number normally used in each country. Depending on the
switch position of the configured switch group the corresponding destination number is then
dialled whenever the emergency number is dialled.
If the nodes are located in the same country but in different regions separate emergency num-
ber destinations can be defined for alarming the local emergency services. These destinations
must then be assigned accordingly in the node configuration.
Terminal-related response:
The following applies provided no emergency number destination is configured on the corre-
sponding terminal:
Desk phones and virtual terminals use the emergency destination assigned to the node.
Cordless phones use the emergency destination of the node at which the phone is currently
located.
IP system phones use the emergency number destination assigned to the Master.
Parameter Remarks
Emergency number Numbering plan
Emergency destinations Call routing
Emergency destinations Terminal configuration

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