Mitel 5235 IP Phone manual Using the Superkey Softkey to Program, Using the Applications shutter

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5235 IP Phone SIP User and Administrator Guide

Using the Applications shutter

The Applications shutter provides access to the available applications on the 5235 IP Phone.

You launch the Applications shutter by:

Pressing the shutter label buttons () or shutter label. You use the Applications shutter, to open the available applications.

The Applications shutter provides the following elements:

Scroll Buttons (): used to navigate through application list.

The applications open within the Applications shutter. For example, as shown below, the Conference Controller window opens within the Applications shutter and provides you with a set of options to operate the 5310 Conference Unit with the 5235 IP Phone. For more information, see Using the 5310 IP Conference Unit.

Using the Superkey Softkey to Program

Using the keypad

Depending on the context, the 5235 IP Phone’s keypad allows you to enter only numbers, or numbers, letters, and some special characters. On the 5235 IP Phone, you can dial

Extension numbers

Phone numbers (PSTN numbers)

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Contents SIP User and Administrator Guide Page Table of Contents Call Handling Iii Specifications Glossary Getting Started SIP User Accounts and PasswordsSIP Administrative Mode About Your SIP PhoneIP Phone Features Feature FunctionAccessories for Your Phone Supporting DocumentationAccessing Other Documentation Customizing Your Phone Web Configuration ToolWeb Configuration Tool Accounts and Passwords Superkey Menu InterfaceUsing The Touch Screens Accessing the Web Configuration ToolUsing the Phone shutter Using the keypad Using the Superkey Softkey to ProgramUsing the Applications shutter Ringer Volume Control Ringer Pitch Control Handset Volume ControlSpeaker Volume Control Display Contrast ControlCalibrating Your Screen Display Cleaning Your Touch ScreenDisplay Language Program a Speed Dial Key Personal KeysView Speed Dial Key Programming Programming Features in Speed Dial Keys Delete a Speed Dial KeyDial by Number Making and Answering CallsMaking Calls Dial by NameDial by Call Logs Entry Calling and Called Party DisplayDial by Phone Book Entry RedialAuto Answer Answering CallsAnswer a Call Answer a Call WaitingCall Forward Call HandlingHold Program Call Forward Enable/Disable Call ForwardCall Transfer Transfer a Call to an Unconnected Third PartyAdd a Third Party to a Call in Progress Conference Call Three-WayTransfer a Call to a Third Party Already on Hold Add a Party On Hold to a Call in ProgressMessaging Voice Mail Enable/Disable your Advisory MessageMessages Advisory Leave a Conference CallAccess your Voice Mail Messages Do Not Disturb Using Advanced FeaturesEnable/Disable Do Not Disturb Call LogsHandset, Handsfree and Headset Modes Switch between Handset and HandsfreeCall Forking Delete a Call Log EntryMuting a Call Switch between Handset and HeadsetSwitch between Headset and Handsfree Phone BookCall a Phone Book Entry Modify a Phone Book EntryDelete a Phone Book Entry Shared Lines and Keys Shared Line Programming RequirementsTime and Date Enable/Disable RSS FeedRSS Web Feed Change the Time and Date SubmitChange Phone Passwords Administrator ToolsSIP Administrator Phone Passwords Configure/Modify a SIP User accountProtocols Enable/Disable ProtocolsDevice Parameters View a User NameModifying Network Settings Viewing/Modifying the Network SettingsSrtp Call Encryption Indicator View the IP and MAC AddressesUpgrading the Firmware Upgrade the Phone’s FirmwareView the Firmware Version Using SIP Enhanced Mode Automating Firmware UpgradesConfiguring Voice Mail Adjust Daylight SavingsConfiguration Files Voice MailGlobal RSS Feed Media ConfigurationMain Program and Boot Program Configuration Options Specifications Glossary