SpectraLink h340, E340, I640 manual Superkey, Hot Desking, Resiliency

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Configuration and Administration—NetLink e340/i640 Wireless Telephone

 

Mitel Networks 3300 and SX-200 ICP and 5220 IP Phone emulation

on the emulated desk phone, indicating that the corresponding feature is turned on. OAI options appear at the end of the list. All OAI keys will preempt shortcuts assigned to other keys.

Activate the fixed features on the off-hook handset by pressing FCN + the shortcut key. You may also use the Up, Down and Select side buttons to scroll through and activate the features on this list. Up and down arrows on the display indicate additional items may be viewed by using the side buttons. Press the End Call key to exit the list.

1Trans/Conf

2Cancel

3Message

4Redial

5Mute/Unmute

6Superkey/Hold

(feature)

(feature)

(feature)

*(OAI)

0 (OAI)

# (OAI)

First screen

Second screen

Third screen

Fourth screen, etc.3

Superkey

The superkey and hold features swap places depending on the mode of the handset. When in a call, the superkey is menu item FCN + 6 and the Hold feature is available through softkey Dddd. When not in a call, the superkey (Skey) is available as softkey Dddd and the Hold feature is displayed as number 6 on the Feature list.

Hot Desking

The Mitel PBX allows configuration of a hot desking feature which allows a handset to register with the PBX as a different extension. If so configured, a HDsk softkey in position Cccc will appear on the handset in the active (on-hook) mode. When the hot desk softkey is pressed, the PBX displays No user logged in and the current extension. Press the Login softkey (Logi) and enter the new extension. Press the OK softkey. The display prompts for a PIN number. Enter the PIN and press the OK softkey. The handset will display Get button defs as it checks in with the PBX. Once registration is complete, the new extension will display and the handset will be in standby mode.

Resiliency

If the primary PBX fails and a secondary PBX is configured, any handset that is configured to be resilient and powered on at the time of failure will switch to the backup PBX. During the switchover the handset tries to register with each of the resiliency IP addresses provided by the primary PBX at power on. These are stored

3Note: There may be more features programmed than there are available shortcut keys. In this situation, the feature may be activated by using the Up, Down, Select buttons on the side of the Wireless Telephone.

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Contents Mitel Networks 3300 and SX-200 ICP NetLink e340/h340/i640 Wireless TelephoneConfiguration and Administration Trademark Information Table of Contents Customer Support Hotline About This DocumentReferenced Documents Icons and ConventionsNetLink e340/h340/i640 Wireless Telephone Overview QoS and SecurityQuick Start Guide System Diagram Mitel Networks IP telephony server architecture exampleSystem Components SpectraLink Corporation WPA2-PSK NetLink Wireless TelephoneSpecifications DHCP, TftpDisplay Audio Features Ringing and TonesEXT Startup SequenceIcon Icons shown in bold turns off when Predial Handset ModesStandby on-hook Active off-hookLine display NetLink Wireless Telephone DisplaysStatus display area Menu displayOpening the Admin Menu NetLink Wireless Telephone ConfigurationAdmin Menu Select button Entering and editing Admin menu optionsAlphanumeric String Entry End Call keyESS ID Admin menuAdmin Menu 2nd Level 3rd Level Items 4th Level 5th Level WEPPhone Config License Option Admin Menu 2nd Level 3rd Level 4th LevelTransmit Power Maximum 50 mW † 30 mW † Clear PIN NumberPush-to-talk Admin PasswordNetwork Config IP Addresses Essid Security Transmit Power Regulatory DomainSyslog Mode Diagnostics Run Site SurveyDiagnostics Mode Restore DefaultsStandby menu item Nd Level Rd Level Th Level User-defined PreferencesStandby menu PBX4th Level Standby menu item 2nd Level 3rd Level Telephone Ring Auxiliary Ring OK Up Phone Options System Info Channel Enable/Disable Audio Volume Tone V olume OK Up Requirements Configuration ProcessLicense Management SpectraLink Corporation CODECs Voice Messaging AccessMitel Networks VoIP Integration Factors Option MeaningSpectraLink Corporation Feature Programming FCN + Feature Assignment5220 key Feature Line Appearances Feature AccessFeature List Resiliency SuperkeyHot Desking Paging Testing a Handset Call keyDiagnostic Tools Run Site Survey7 b c Screen Diagnostics ModeSolving Coverage Issues M m m Screen Syslog Mode Message type Errors Events FullMAC AP MACCertifying the NetLink Wireless Telephones Conducting a Site SurveyNormal Download Messages Software MaintenanceUpgrading NetLink Wireless Telephones Message DescriptionDownload Failure or Recovery Messages Configuration Problems Troubleshooting NetLink Wireless Telephone ProblemsAccess Point Problems NetLink Wireless Telephone Status Messages Message Description ActionMessage Description Action Do not Power OFF PBX Configuration Note DhcpLAN Message Description Action Maintenance Index
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h340, I640, E340 specifications

The SpectraLink E340 is a robust and versatile mobile communication device designed specifically for business environments. Built to enhance productivity, this smartphone-like device boasts a range of features tailored to meet the needs of various industries, including healthcare, hospitality, and retail.

One of the standout characteristics of the E340 is its superior voice quality. Utilizing advanced Voice over IP (VoIP) technology, the device ensures crystal-clear audio, which is crucial for effective communication in fast-paced work settings. This high-quality voice capability minimizes misunderstandings, allowing employees to relay critical information quickly and efficiently.

The integrated Wi-Fi connectivity further amplifies the E340's functionality. By leveraging existing wireless networks, users can access communication tools and applications seamlessly, fostering real-time collaboration among team members. The device is also equipped with Bluetooth technology, offering compatibility with a range of accessories such as headsets, which enhances usability and convenience.

Durability is another defining feature of the SpectraLink E340. It is designed to withstand the rigors of demanding environments, with an IP54 rating that provides resistance against dust and water. This makes the E340 an ideal choice for industries such as healthcare, where devices are regularly exposed to spills and other contaminants.

Ergonomically designed, the E340 is lightweight and easy to handle, ensuring comfort during extended use. Its intuitive interface is tailored for efficient navigation, allowing users to access essential functions quickly without extensive training. The long-lasting battery life ensures that employees can remain connected throughout their shifts without the constant need for recharging.

The device supports a range of enterprise applications, allowing businesses to customize workflows and enhance operational efficiency. This adaptability makes it suitable for various use cases, from managing inventory in retail to providing instant communication in hospitals.

In summary, the SpectraLink E340 stands out in the market as a reliable communication tool that combines superior voice quality, Wi-Fi connectivity, durability, and ergonomic design. These features make it an excellent choice for organizations looking to enhance their mobile communication capabilities while ensuring that employees can stay connected and productive throughout their workday. Whether it’s onsite at a bustling hospital or within a dynamic retail environment, the E340 is engineered to facilitate seamless interactions and elevate workplace efficiency.