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Crucial safety guidelines for handling the communication server and preventing hazards during operation and installation.
Measures to protect user data and ensure privacy within the communication system, including remote management and user accounts.
Overview of the Mitel 470 as a powerful communication server in the MiVoice Office 400 family, designed for rack or flat surface installation.
Details on the range of Mitel system phones and clients, highlighting user convenience, attractive design, and suitable models for every use.
Explains the distinction between Mitel-specific and certified third-party applications and their integration via interfaces.
Describes the components of the Mitel 470 basic system, including housing, CPU1 call manager card, and expansion slots.
Details the process of expanding the system with interface cards, system modules, and application cards.
Categorizes interface cards into Trunk cards and Terminal cards for system connectivity to public networks and terminals.
Covers the design for rack or desktop installation and essential equipment supplied, along with location requirements.
Outlines critical safety rules to follow before performing work inside the communication server, emphasizing electrical hazards.
Explains the server's power supply options, including internal, external, and UPS systems for reliable operation.
Introduces the web-based tool for configuring and maintaining the communication server, offering different user interfaces.
Describes how to manage user access through accounts and authorization profiles, ensuring secure system access.
Explains methods for enabling and managing remote maintenance access to the server using function codes or WebAdmin.
Details the communication server's data storage system and where system software, configuration, and application data are stored.
Guides on updating system software, firmware for various phones, and managing license codes for communication servers.
Covers procedures for replacing defective or upgrading system components like cards, modules, and terminals.
Describes how to supervise system operations through event messages, signal destinations, and status displays.
Provides technical specifications for network interfaces, terminal interfaces, and the communication server itself.
Details technical data for BRI-T, analogue, and PRI network interfaces, including configuration and cable requirements.
Provides technical data for DSI, BRI-S, and FXS terminal interfaces, covering connection and configuration details.