Mitel 5230 manual Record a Call, Redial Last Number

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Making and Receiving Calls

Record a Call

This feature uses your voice mail system to automatically record incoming call (your system must be programmed to automatically record incoming trunk calls).

Note: You may be required by law to notify the other party that you are recording the conversation. For more information, talk to your system administrator.

Note: This feature is only available on incoming IP trunk calls. The softkeys documented below appear when the feature is available.

To Pause Recording

Tap the Pause softkey.

To Resume Recording

Tap the Resume softkey.

To Stop Recording

Tap the Save softkey to stop and save the recording.

Tap the Erase softkey to stop and discard the recording.

Note: Pressing the key or ending the call may also save the recording, depending on how your system is programmed (talk to your system administrator for more details).

To Pause the Recording

Tap the Pause softkey.

To Listen to a Recording

1.Access your voice mailbox (press or dial your voice mailbox extension number).

2.Follow the prompts to listen to the desired recording.

You can also listen to a recorded call via Visual Voice Mail (see “Viewing and Listening to Voice Mails” on page 41). Recorded calls look just like any other call in the list.

Redial Last Number

To call the last external number you manually dialed

When making a call, tap the Redial softkey instead of dialing a number.

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Contents User Guide Page Contents IP Appliance User Guide Using the Other 5230 ApplicationsMaking and Receiving Calls Appendix A-Additional InformationAppendix B-Using the 5230 IP Appliance Without a PDA IP Appliance User Guide RevisionB Conventions About This User Guide5230 IP Appliance Front ViewIP Appliance with PDA IP Appliance without PDA Back View IP Appliance ConnectorsComponents Features5230 IP Appliance Set Personality ModuleDocumentation User TypesAdjusting the Viewing Angle Tips for Your Comfort and SafetyInstalling the Stand Don’t Cradle the HandsetBefore you Start About Text Input OptionsAbout Resiliency Starting the 5230 IP Appliance PDA Applications Installing the 5230 IP Appliance PDA ApplicationsDocking your PDA Starting the 5230 PDA Phone ApplicationExploring the 5230 Applications PDA Phone ApplicationPDA Phone Application-Main Screen Making and Receiving Calls Accessing 5230 ApplicationsSetting Your Preferences Changing PDA Phone Display OptionsPDA Phone Application-View Menu Hot Desk settings Getting Started User Type Settings What’s Next? Using a Hot Desk PhoneTo Log in a Hot Desk 5230 IP Appliance To Log Out of a Hot Desk 5230 IP ApplianceAbout the Feature Keys Application Examples of Feature Key PagesTo start the Feature Keys application Clearing a Feature Programming a Feature KeyApplication Modes Quick LaunchCategory Pages List To select a category Category PagesTo create a category Tap Edit Category…IP Appliance User Guide To rename a category Call Forward Feature KeysTap Rename… To delete a categoryTo program a Call Forward profile Feature Key To use activate a Call Forward Feature KeyCall Forward Profiles To view the current Call Forward profileTap Import Define Call Forward Setting WindowOther Call Forward Settings Speed Dial Feature Keys To use a Speed Dial Feature KeyTo create/edit a Speed Dial key Using the 5230 Feature Keys Application Speed Dial Window Other Features KeysCall Park Account CodesTo pick up a call using a Call Pickup Feature Key To program a Call Pickup Feature KeyCall Pickup To program a Callback Feature Key To cancel Callback requestsCallback To request and answer a CallbackTo program a Campon Feature Key CamponTo use Campon and Call Privacy To use the Clear All Features Feature Key Clear All Features Feature KeyTo program a Clear All Features Feature Key To enable/disable Do Not DisturbTo program a Do Not Disturb Feature Key To enable/disable Do Not Disturb for a remote stationTo program a Headset Feature Key To enable/disable your headsetIf desired, select Turn headset off when PDA is removed HeadsetTo start the Call History application Call HistoryTo manually update your Call History Updating Your Call HistoryViewing Your Call History Call History-Main Window Using the Other 5230 Applications To view your Call HistoryTo view details on a call Call History-View Call DetailsTo add a caller/recipient to your Contacts List Manipulating a Call History ItemTo dial from your Call History To delete a call from your Call HistoryImport Number Contacts ToolsAdd to Send It Dial by ContactsIP Appliance User Guide To dial by contacts Dial by Contacts WindowEntering a Dialing Prefix Free-Form and Canonical Formats To start the Send It application Send ItTo send a file Send It OutboxTo change your Send It preferences To manage filesVisual Voice Mail Properties Visual Voice MailTo start the Visual Voice Mail application Select Visual Voice Mail… in the View menuTo manually update your list of voice mails To choose when to update your list of voice mailsUpdating your List of Voice Mails To download your list of voice mailsTo view your list of voice mails Viewing and Listening to Voice MailsVisual Voice Mail Main Window To change the viewing criteriaIP Appliance User Guide To listen to a voice mail Play WindowTo add a caller to your Contacts Messages menu, select View Contact… To save or delete a voice mailTo return a call IP Appliance User Guide RevisionB Operation of the 5230 IP Appliance Operating ModesTo make a call Call Transfer Call Making FeaturesHandsfree Operation Conference CallHeadset Operation Messaging HoldTo dial from the Phonebook PhonebookRedial Last Number Record a CallTo call another party while on a call SwapTo move from one call to another To end the callsTo set the recommended synchronization settings Using Your PDA with the 5230 IP ApplianceCharging the PDA Data SynchronizationRevisionA Installing/Upgrading the 5230 IP Appliance ApplicationsChanging the Personality Module Connecting a Local Power SupplyTo change a Personality Module Inserting a Personality ModuleIP Appliance User Guide To connect a local power supply Using the Canonical Dialing FormatTo remove a local power supply About Dialing FormatsSetting the PDA’s Dialing Locations About Canonical FormatTap the Dialing Patterns button IP Appliance User Guide RevisionA Accessing the Desktop Tool Ringer VolumeCustomizing the 5230 IP Appliance Desktop ToolTo change your Desktop Tool password IP Appliance User Guide To access the Desktop ToolDesktop Tool Home To change the Desktop Tool display languageTo access your voice mailbox when you have a new voice mail Voice MailCall Forward Profile To enable/disable Call Forward End Chaining Feature Access CodesHot Desking Call Forward End ChainingTo override a remote station’s call forward Call Forward OverrideTo retrieve a parked call To pick up a callRedial Saved Number Personal Speed DialTo flash a trunk while on an outside call Trunk FlashIP Appliance User Guide RevisionB
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5230 specifications

The Mitel 5230 is a sophisticated IP desk phone designed to enhance productivity in modern business environments. As part of the Mitel family, it integrates seamlessly with advanced communication technologies, catering to the needs of various organizations, from small enterprises to large corporations.

One of the main features of the Mitel 5230 is its user-friendly interface. The phone is equipped with a large, high-resolution display that provides clear visibility of calls, messages, and applications. Users can navigate through menus easily, increasing efficiency and enabling quick access to vital information. The phone also boasts programmable keys that allow users to customize the layout according to their preferences, facilitating quick access to frequently used functions.

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