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Configuration and Administration—NetLink e340/i640 Wireless Telephone

 

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

7.2Feature Access

In its standby state, the handset displays the extension assigned to this handset. The active state is initiated by pressing either the Start Call key or the MENU key. When the active state is initiated, the handset contacts the PBX and displays the data provided – the time, date, default line icon, any voicemail icon, and softkey and feature key labels. If the Start Call key has been pressed, the handset is off-hook and there is a dial tone. If the MENU key is pressed, there is no dial tone; pressing MENU again will bring up the Menu display.

While in the active state, you may switch to any display – Line, Feature, or Menu – by pressing its corresponding key. Pressing a softkey will activate the feature displayed.

The handset emulates the operation of the 5220 IP Phone including: superkey, local muting, timed reminder, ringer adjust (via superkey), forwarding (via superkey), hot desk, auto answer (via superkey), and resiliency. Some or all of these features may be implemented locally.

Line appearances

While off hook, press the LINE key to view the shortcut keys and assigned extensions for line appearances. There are nine possible line appearances that correspond to the nine indicators at the top of the handset display. When a line is in use, the indicator converts to the line number and a + will appear after the shortcut key on the list, emulating a lit LED. Press the LINE key again to display the second page of the list if more than four line keys have been programmed. To use an extension, press the corresponding shortcut key. You may also use the Up, Down, and Select side buttons to scroll through the displays and activate the line appearances 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 Line Appearance list.

Menu display

The softkey labels on the handset are truncated to four characters. The complete text for each softkey may be displayed by pressing the MENU key from the standby state. The shortcut key assigned to the softkey feature and the complete text for each of the softkeys displays.

Activate the softkey features while in the Menu display by pressing the softkey, pressing the shortcut key, or using 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 Menu display.

Feature list

The 5220 IP Phone has several fixed feature keys. The NetLink implementation supports five fixed features that are suitable to a mobile user through the Function (FCN) key on the handset. When FCN is pressed, the display lists the first four fixed features and the assigned shortcut key. Pressing FCN repeatedly will display the remaining items on the list as programmed to the 5220 keys. These display in the order programmed to the corresponding keys on the 5220, along with any shortcut key, as available. A “+” will appear after the shortcut key, which emulates a lit LED

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