Mitel 5215 manual About Your Phone, TRANS/CONF, CANCEL, REDIAL, SPEAKER, MESSAGE, Microphone

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ABOUT YOUR PHONE

The 5215 IP Phone has ten fixed-function keys ( SUPERKEY, HOLD,

TRANS/CONF, CANCEL, REDIAL, SPEAKER, MESSAGE, MICROPHONE

and ) and seven personal keys with built-in status indicators. The personal key on the bottom left is always your Prime Line; the remaining personal keys can be programmed as:

zFeature keys (for example, Swap ). You can program feature keys from your phone. Your administrator can also program feature keys.

zSpeed Call keys. You can program speed call keys from your phone.

zLine Appearances. Only the administrator can program line appearances.

Your telephone also features display-assisted selection of features, on-hook dialing, and a large Message Indicator.

Note: When using the SUPERKEY, press Cancel to back up one menu level.

IMPORTANT NOTE FOR HEADSET USERS:

Headsets with a feature control switch that are approved for use with the 5215 IP phone must be installed in the dedicated headset jack (the jack nearest the front of the set). Installation will disable your handset microphone. Disconnecting the headset at the jack or at the quick- disconnect plug restores handset operation.

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Contents User Guide Page Contents Using Advanced Features About Your Phone TRANS/CONF, CANCEL, REDIAL, SPEAKER, MESSAGE, MicrophoneDesignation Card Telephone status indicatorsTips for Your Comfort and Safety Speaker Volume Control Handset Receiver Volume ControlCustomizing Your Phone Ringer ControlTo display information about a key Feature KeysTo program a feature key To change the display language Language ChangeMake a Call PBX Making and Answering CallsMake an External Call KTS Make an Intercom Call KTSTo redial the last number that you manually dialed Answer a CallRedial To store a Speed Call number Speed Call KeysTo dial a stored Speed Call number To store a personal Speed Call number Speed Call PersonalTo dial a stored personal Speed Call number Handsfree Operation Hold Call HandlingAuto-Answer To place a call on hold and not TransferTo Transfer an active call To transfer an active call during headset operationSwap ConferenceTo leave a Conference To alternate between the two partiesTo turn Call Forward on and off once it has been programmed Call ForwardTo program Call Forward Call Forward Enhanced To turn Call Forward on and off once it has been programmed Call Forward No Internal/External Split Call Forward No Internal/External Split Enhanced Call Forward Im Here To cancel Call Forward Im Here from the station that set itCall Forward Toggle Call Forward ForcedTo force an incoming call to be forwarded To toggle call forwardMessaging Callback Messaging AdvisoryAccount Codes Using Advanced FeaturesCallback To enter an Account Code at the start of a callTo retrieve a parked call from another phone Call ParkTo park a call that is on your prime line Line 1 key To return to the caller if all the system orbits are busy Call Park SystemTo park a call in system orbit Call Park Specific Orbit To retrieve a call parked using an Orbit # feature keyCall Pickup To park a call in a specific orbitCampon Call Park Destination PhoneDo Not Disturb Override IntrudePaging All Set Paging PAPaging Direct Direct Station Select/Busy Lamp Field DSS/BLF Paging GroupHandset Mute DSS/BLF/Direct Page/Call Pickup DSS/BLF/Call PickupDirect Page/BLF Headset Operation Headset Operation Headset with Feature Control SwitchPark To park a call and page a call To start recording while on a 2-party call Record a CallTo stop and save a recording To stop and erase a recordingReminder To cancel a timed reminderTo set or modify a timed reminder To acknowledge the reminder indicated by five ringsPhonebook Reminder MultipleFew conditions Call MonitoringTo use Door Opener Door OpenerTo monitor a a call Feature Access Codes
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