Mitel 5624 manual Elements of the Handset, Multi-function button

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5624 Wireless Handset User Guide

Elements of the Handset

1

Multi-function button

 

This button can be used as a short cut to functions: long or double press modes. In the Protector,

 

the button is used for sending alarms or dialing pre-defined numbers. See Define the Multifunction

 

or Alarm Button on page 54 and Push-button Alarm on page 35.

 

 

2

Earpiece speaker

3

Volume button (up)

 

To increase the speaker earpiece, headset, and loudspeaker volume

 

 

4

Volume button (down)

 

To decrease the speaker earpiece, headset, and loudspeaker volume

 

 

5

Mute and PTT button

 

To turn on/off audible signals in standby mode, or silence the ring signal at incoming call. During

 

a call, a long press on the button changes between microphone on/off, same as Sound off key.

 

During a PTT group call, the microphone is open as long as the button is depressed.

 

 

6

Soft keys

 

The 3 soft keys can be pre-programmed or used with GUI

 

 

7

Call key

 

To answer a call, to pre-dial a number, and a short cut to the Call list.

 

 

8

Four-way navigation key

 

Navigation key with Left, Right, Up, Down with Confirmation (in the middle). You can program

 

these keys for short cuts, except the middle key.

9

Voice mail access* (System-dependent feature)

 

Quick access to the handset’s Voice mail by long press

 

 

10

Key lock and Upper/Lower case

 

Combined key lock and Upper/Lower Case This key locks the keypad in combination with the

 

"Lock" soft key.

11

Microphone

 

 

12

Space

 

Used to add space between text and as a multi-purpose connector

 

 

13

Sound off key

 

To turn on/off audible signals in idle mode, silencing the ring signal at incoming call, and to turn

 

on/off the microphone during a call.

 

 

14

Tactile indicators

 

There are two tactile indicators to indicate the centre of the key pad

 

 

15

On-hook and On/Off key

 

Combined button: to end a call, to return to standby mode, and to switch the handset on/off by

 

long press

 

 

16

Color display

 

The full graphic type display is 128 pixels wide and 160 pixels high. The display has multiple colors

 

and backlighting.

17

Headset connector

 

The headset connector is used to connect a headset. The headset connector cover protects it

 

from dust.

 

 

18

LED

 

Indicates incoming call, messaging, low battery, and charging.

 

 

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Contents Wireless Handset Trademarks Iii Mitel WiFi System Emea User Guide Navigate the Menu Troubleshooting Operation Notice Vii Mitel WiFi System Emea User Guide Viii About Your Phone 5624 HandsetElements of the Handset Multi-function buttonFeatures and Functions Desktop Charger Battery Pack ChargerChargers Rack ChargerFrequency Range Contacting Emergency ServicesTips for your Comfort and Safety Dont Cradle the HandsetEnvironmental Requirements Exposure to Radio Frequency SignalsHandset Icons and Text in the Display Chemical ResistanceIcons Menu icons System dependent Keys and Buttons Hot Keys Volume ButtonAlphanumeric Keys Multifunction ButtonStandby Mode and Number Input Mode HeadsetsText Input Mode Customizing Your Phone Switch the Handset OnSwitch the Handset Off Log a Shared Phone On/OffLock/Unlock the Keypad Turn On/Off the Audible SignalLock/Unlock the Keypad in Idle Mode Log On a HandsetLock the Keypad Lock/Unlock the HandsetLock/Unlock the Keypad during a Call Unlock KeypadMake a Call Making and Answering CallsCall List Pre-DialDial a Name from the Central Phonebook Dial the Sender of a MessageDial a Number from the Local Phonebook Dial a Number from the Company PhonebookAnswer a Call Answer a CallDuring a Call End a CallOpen Contacts during a Call Adjust the Volume during a CallTurn on/off the Microphone during a Call Start a New Call during a Conversation Lock/Unlock the Keypad during a CallUnlock the Keypad Transfer to a New Call Unsupervised Call HandlingHold Supervised TransferAnswer Call Waiting ConferenceConference Split Call Park Advanced Features Call ForwardDirect Call PickupDo Not Disturb GroupMessage List Incoming Message for the 5624 Services LicenseMessaging Receive a MessageForward a Message Reply to a MessageDelete a Message Call the Sender of the MessageSave a Number Call a Number Included in a MessageWrite and Send a Message Send a Message to Another Destination Receive a Message with Request for AnswerOpen a Sent Message Accept/Reject the MessageMessage Queuing and Message Priority Message Queuing and PriorityInteractive Messaging Interactive MessageMobile Data Colored MessagingSend Mobile Data Send Mobile Data with a Prefix One Key Voice Mail AccessVoice Mail Receive a Voice MailAcoustic Location Signal Alarm OperationPush-button Alarm Test AlarmAlarm with Data Automatic Call after AlarmMenu Tree Customizing the Menu TreeCalls Contacts Profile Messaging Services Administrator can configure PPTShort cuts Settings ConnectionsMenu Tree Call Additional In Call FunctionsNavigate the Menu HeadsetsConnections Menu Charger Calls MenuCall List Missed Calls PTT Voice Style Calls Handset initiated Push to TalkAccept a PTT Invitation Voice Style Accept a PTT Invitation Message Style Reject a PTT Invitation Voice StylePTT Message Style System/Application initiated Reject a PTT Invitation Message StyleShort Cuts Menu Define Soft KeysDefine Hot Keys Define Navigation KeysDefine the Multifunction or Alarm1 Button Services MenuAdd a Service Inbox Edit a ServiceDelete a Service Reply to a SenderCall a Sender Forward a MessageCall a Number in Text Sent Messages Write New MessagesUnsent Messages Delete/Delete AllDelete a Profile Profiles MenuAdd a new Profile Edit a ProfileAdd a Contact Contacts MenuCall a Contact Add a New ContactCentral Phonebook Edit a ContactDelete a Contact Add a Contact from the Call ListSettings Menu Sound and Alert SettingsTurn the Vibrator On/Off Phone Lock SettingsSet Message Alerts for Mail Set the Key SoundDeactivate the Phone Lock Activate the Phone LockChange the PIN Code Display Settings Time and Date SettingsSet the Date Format AnsweringAnswering Key Change Owner ID Change Text Size for MessagesChange the Menu Language Answering BehaviorTroubleshooting Operational ProblemsError or Warning Messages Display shows Probable cause Action or commentLED Error Indications See the Mitel 5624 Wireless Handset Configuration GuideOperating Area Accessibility and Voice QualityOperation Notice Out of RangeMaintenance Maintenance of BatteriesEasy Replacement of Handset Before Starting the Easy Replacement ProcedureEasy Replacement Procedure Easy Replacement using the 5624 ProgrammerLED Indications during Easy Replacement LED indication DescriptionAttach the Hinge-type Clip Attach the Swivel-type ClipAttach a Cover without a Clip Related DocumentsIndex Numerics
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