You can program feature keys from your phone, or using the Desktop Tool. Your administrator can also program feature keys. You can program speed call keys from your phone, or using the Desktop Tool. Only the administrator can program line appearances.
Note: For more information on the Desktop Tool, talk to your system administrator. The bottom left personal key is always your Prime Line key. Write the name speed call, feature or line appearance of the Personal keys that you program on the designation card use the side of the card with the textboxes provided.
Mitel Networks Headsets with Feature Control Switch must be installed in the dedicated headset jack on the back of the phone. Installation will disable your handset microphone. Disconnecting the headset at the jack or at the quick—disconnect plug restores handset operation.
Because the IP Phone offers softkeys, feature availability and menu options for the and IP Phones may differ. On a IP Phone, press the softkeys. Procedures in this guide also specify when a menu option is available on only one of the phones—for example, "On a IP Phone only, press the Save softkey".
Remote Mode allows the and IP Phone to be used in the home or in other locations away from the office. Use of some features requires dialing access codes. The codes are flexible and may be different than those in this guide. Ask your Administrator for a list of codes you should use. If during a call, you hear two beeps repeated every 20 seconds it means that your phone is switching to a secondary ICP system.
The call continues but some of the keys and features on your phone function differently. The keys and most features begin working normally again after you hang up.
If your phone switches to the secondary system while your speaker or handset is muted that is, while the MUTE light is on , the call remains muted until you hang up. Normal operation resumes when your phone switches back to the primary system. If your phone is idle and switched to the secondary system, you'll see a flashing rectangle on the display. The rectangle remains until the switch to the primary system is complete.
For more information on emergency number dialing, refer to Emergency Calls. For more information, refer to "Using the Line Interface Module" elsewhere in this guide. Prolonged use of the handset can lead to neck, shoulder, or back discomfort, especially if you cradle the handset between your ear and shoulder.
If you use your phone a lot, you may find it more comfortable to use a headset. See the section on headset usage elsewhere in this guide for more information.
Your phone has a control for adjusting the volume of the handset receiver or headset. Because continuous exposure to loud sounds can contribute to hearing loss, keep the volume at a moderate level. Disconnecting the headset at the jack or at the quick-disconnect plug restores handset operation. Turn the phone so that the front faces away from you. Hold the base unit firmly and press the release tabs on the sides of the stand to detach the base unit. They also offer special solutions tailored for hotel and motels.
Mitel has acquired several other telecom and technology companies in the last several years. In Mitel purchased Aastra Technologies after which several integration changes were made, including discontinuing the AstraLink Pro , a popular Asterisk based ip-pbx appliance.
As part of the merger, many of the popular Aastra IP phones were either renamed, replaced or discontinued. Muting a Call Phone Book Create a Phone Book Entry Modify a Phone Book Entry Delete a Phone Book Entry Call a Phone Book Entry RSS Feed Shared Lines and Keys Shared Lines and Keys Programming Requirements Programming Shared Line Keys Shared Line Key Status Programming Busy Lamp Field Keys Time and Date Change the Time and Date Call Forking Change Phone Passwords SIP User Accounts View Prime User Name Device Parameters Access Protocols Network Settings Modifying Network Settings View the Firmware Version Upgrading the Firmware Automating Firmware Upgrades Line Types Voice Mail Configuring Voice Mail Adjust for Daylight Savings Time Additional Settings Configuration Files Hot Line Media Configuration Global RSS Feed For information about programming features on your SIP-supported phone, refer to this guide and to the Web Configuration Tool online Help see Supporting Documentation on page 8.
You need a SIP User account in order to. If you do not have a SIP user account, you can still use your phone with limited access to SIP features and functionality. See Administrator Tools on page 44 for more information. The Mitel , and IP Phones are full-feature, dual port, dual mode enterprise-class telephones that provide voice communication over an IP network.
They both feature a large graphics display x and self-labeling keys. The IP Phones offers 8 programmable multi-function keys, the IP Phone offers 24 programmable multi-function keys, and the IP Phone offers 48 programmable multi-function keys for one-touch feature access. These phones provide ten fixed feature keys for convenient access to features such as Conferencing, Redial, and many customizable user settings as well as navigational keys to access various screens and application layers.
For more key and feature information, see Elements of Your Phone on page 3. Provides a large, high-resolution viewing area that assists you in selecting and using.
Flashes to signal an incoming call and to indicate a message waiting in your voice. DOWN provide volume control for the ringer, handset, and. MUTE enables Mute, which allows you to temporarily turn your phone's handset,. MENU : provides access to menus for your phone's additional features. Use for handset calls. If you are in headset or handsfree mode, you do not need to.
Prolonged use of the handset can lead to neck, shoulder, or back discomfort, especially if you cradle the handset between your ear and shoulder. If you use your phone a lot, you may find it more comfortable to use a headset. See the section on headset usage elsewhere in this guide for more information. Your phone has a control for adjusting the volume of the handset receiver or headset. Because continuous exposure to loud sounds can contribute to hearing loss, keep the volume at a moderate level.
Turn the phone so that the front faces away from you. Hold the base unit firmly and press the release tabs on the sides of the stand to detach the base unit.
Hinge the hooks of the base unit into the notches on the back of the phone and snap into place as follows:. For a high-angle mount, hinge the two lower hooks into the bottom set of notches and snap the two upper hooks into the middle set of notches.
For a low-angle mount, hinge the two lower hooks into the middle set of notches and snap the two upper hooks into the top set of notches. The and IP Phone default phone windows and keys are shown and described below. The Phone window provides access to programmable keys and the main phone interface.
The IP Phone default phone window not shown is very similar to the , except the page navigation keys are non-functional for the Also, the has a black bezel instead of a silver one.
Provide prompts in most phone applications. These are non-programmable feature keys. The provides three softkeys. Launch specific call control features. The provides 16 programmable keys per page a maximum. The provides 8 per page a. Display additional pages of information. The has two page navigation keys: Back.
Provides information about the current state of the set. For example, if Do Not Disturb is. This area also displays the RSS feed, if.
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