Mitel Comprehensive Guide to Call Forwarding, Troubleshooting, and Number Blocking for 5540 IP Console

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Setting Room Call Restrictions

To set or change a wake-up time when NOT connected to the guest room:

1.Press the Guest Service firmkey.

2.Dial the room number.

3.Press [Enter].

4.Press [Wake-Up].

5.Follow steps 1-3 from the previous procedure.

Note: Some display sets can set their own timed reminder. The above procedures will also clear or change a reminder already set by the user.

If the guest fails to answer the wake-up call, the system will ring the room twice more at five-minute intervals. If a third wake-up call goes unanswered or reaches a busy line, the system may generate a minor alarm at the console.

Setting Room Call Restrictions

You can restrict guests from placing local or long distance calls from their room phones. The procedure you use to set call restrictions depends on whether the hotel/motel is using a Property Management System.

If the hotel/motel is NOT using a Property Management System

1.Press the Guest Service firmkey.

2.Dial the room number.

3.Press [Status].

4.Do one of the following:

Press [Call Rest.] repeatedly until the desired restriction is displayed.

Press [Call Block] to prevent or allow room-to-room calling when call blocking is in effect. The display shows "Affected" when Call block is set.

5.Press [Set].

Blocking Room-to-Room Calls

You can use the Block key on the console to bar calls between guest rooms. Only room phones programmed with call blocking will be affected by this; ask your communications department for further information.

The system can also be programmed to turn Call Blocking on and off for all affected rooms at certain times of the day and for individual rooms at check-in/check-out time.

To block room-to-room calls:

Press the Block firmkey.

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Contents IP Console Page Iii Table of ContentsPlacing Calls Using System Functions Mitel 5540 IP Console User Guide ReferenceGetting Started Mitel 5540 IP Console User Guide Introduction Using this GuideIntroduction ConventionsBefore you begin About the ConsoleConsole Components About the Console Corded Handset and Headset PortsFixed Keys Dialpad keysConsole Display SoftkeysAdjusting the Contrast Control Adjusting the ConsoleAdjusting the Ringer Volume Adjusting the Handset and Headset Receiver VolumeSwitching to Night/Day Service Adjusting the Display BrightnessTurning the Console Bell Ringer Off/On Press Function Press Att Function Press Language Setting the Console LanguageChanging the Attendant Present/Absent Status Programming FirmkeysPress Function Press Att Function Press Firmkeys To program FirmkeysPress Save Connecting the Cordless Headset Using a Cordless Headset with the ConsoleUsing a Cordless Headset with the Console Using the Cordless Headset for Operational ModeUsing the Cordless Headset for Training Mode Guidelines for Cordless Headset Operation Answering Calls Using a Cordless HeadsetMaking Calls Using a Cordless Headset Powering the ConsoleMitel 5540 IP Console User Guide Call Handling Mitel 5540 IP Console User Guide Recall Redial Ldn 1, Ldn 2, ... Ldn 6 in positions F2-F7 Answering CallsNew Call Indication Answering CallsTo transfer a call When Multiple Calls are WaitingTransferring Calls Misdialed NumbersPlacing Calls Placing CallsPlacing a Call on Hold Reaching an Extension with an Advisory MessageTo retrieve a call at a softkey Hold slot To access the five Hold slots available on the softkeysHold Recall To retrieve a call on holdSetting up Conferences and Call Splitting Setting up Conferences and Call SplittingStacked Hold Press Answer or Recall Answering RecallsAnswering Intercepts to the Console To answer a No Answer recallTo page someone to pick up a call on hold at the console Paging from the ConsolePA Paging Paging from the ConsoleCall Park Extension PagingPress Set Press Release Setting and Canceling Do Not Disturb on an ExtensionPlacing Ringing or Paging Intercom Calls Placing Ringing or Paging Intercom CallsPress Redial Setting and Canceling Message Waiting on an ExtensionOverriding Busy or Do Not Disturb Redialing the Last NumberPress Lookup PhonebookPhonebook To use Phonebook to look up an extension userTo set up a serial call while connected to an outside call Setting up a Serial CallPress Serial Call Answering a Call with Night Service Enabled Using Tone SignalingFlashing on Trunks Inter-Console Calls and Transfers Using Directed Call PickupMultiple Console Operation Last Call RetrieveCentralized Attendant Service CAS Centralized Attendant Service CASVoice mail Mitel 5540 IP Console User Guide Using System Functions Mitel 5540 IP Console User Guide Press Function Viewing System Alarm InformationViewing System Alarm Information To read an alarm messageEmergency Call Notification and Cordless Headsets Viewing 911 Call AlarmsTo read a 911 Emergency Call alarm message Press Set Time Setting System Date and TimeSetting System Date and Time Press Function Press Att Function Press Date/TimeCanceling Do Not Disturb Canceling Call ForwardingTo set or cancel Call Forwarding on an extension Displaying the Console Identity Displaying the Console IdentityPress Function Press Identity Mitel 5540 IP Console User Guide Using Extension Functions Mitel 5540 IP Console User Guide Viewing Extension Status Setting/Canceling Call ForwardingTo set or clear Message Waiting on an extension Setting/Canceling Do Not DisturbSetting/Clearing Message Waiting PressEnter Press No DisturbPress Set Up Msg Setting/Clearing Advisory MessagesClearing All Features Setting/Clearing Advisory MessagesPress Enter Press Busy Rts Taking an Extension Out of ServicePress Enter Press Clear Feat Press Exit To busy out an extensionUsing Trunk Functions Mitel 5540 IP Console User Guide Viewing Trunk Group Busy Status Viewing Trunk StatusTo view the status information of a specific trunk group To view a trunk group by specifying the trunk access codeTo check the status of trunk groups Press Trunk GroupsPress Att Access Accessing Specific TrunksTaking a Trunk Out of Service Accessing Specific TrunksMitel 5540 IP Console User Guide Hotel/Motel Features Mitel 5540 IP Console User Guide Displaying and Changing Room Data Displaying and Changing Room DataTo display or change data for a room To list all rooms by occupancy and condition status Listing/Counting Rooms by Occupancy and Condition StatusPress Status Changing Room Occupancy and Condition StatusChanging Room Occupancy and Condition Status To change a room’s occupancy and condition statusPress Check-in or Check-out Press Enter Press Exit Setting/Canceling Wake-up CallsChecking-In/Checking-Out To check in or check out a guestPress Enter Press Wake-Up Setting Room Call RestrictionsSetting Room Call Restrictions Blocking Room-to-Room CallsDisplaying/Clearing a Message Register Monitoring Guest RoomsPrinting Reports Printing ReportsTo print a report Mitel 5540 IP Console User Guide Reference Mitel 5540 IP Console User Guide Telephone Directory Telephone DirectoryClass of Service/Restriction Console Display Abbreviations Console Display AbbreviationsAdvisory Messages for Display Telephones Glossary GlossaryPabx Private Automatic Branch Exchange Trunk Identification Trunk IdentificationMitel 5540 IP Console User Guide Index IndexIndex Index
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