Mitel 5540 manual Glossary

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Glossary

Glossary

Busy out

A feature allowing you to make a line or equipment indicate busy to an incoming call. In effect, you take the line out of service until it can be repaired or tested.

Camp-on

A feature allowing the system to queue calls directed to a busy extension, and then automatically connect the waiting party when the extension becomes free. The busy extension hears a quick beep to indicate a call is waiting.

Central Office (CO)

A facility housing the public telephone system and related equipment which provides telephone service for customers in a geographical area.

Class of Restriction (COR)

When the system is programmed, the extensions and trunks are assigned to different Classes of Restriction. A COR controls the outgoing call capabilities of the extension or trunk. For example, an extension can be assigned a COR that prevents it from making outside calls other than with the assistance of the operator.

Class of Service (COS)

When your telephone system is programmed, the extensions are assigned to different Classes of Service. Each class has access to a specific set of features.

DISA (Direct Inward System Access)

A feature which allows callers to dial directly into the telephone system and use its features and facilities.

Hardware

The physical components of the system.

Hunt Group

Extensions assigned to a group with a common (pilot) telephone number as well as their own personal extension numbers. An incoming call to a hunt group will ring the first available extension.

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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 GuideConventions IntroductionConsole Components About the ConsoleBefore you begin About the Console Corded Handset and Headset PortsFixed Keys Dialpad keysConsole Display SoftkeysAdjusting the Ringer Volume Adjusting the ConsoleAdjusting the Handset and Headset Receiver Volume Adjusting the Contrast ControlTurning the Console Bell Ringer Off/On Adjusting the Display BrightnessSwitching to Night/Day Service Changing the Attendant Present/Absent Status Setting the Console LanguageProgramming Firmkeys Press Function Press Att Function Press LanguagePress Save To program FirmkeysPress Function Press Att Function Press Firmkeys 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 Making Calls Using a Cordless Headset Answering Calls Using a Cordless HeadsetPowering the Console Guidelines for Cordless Headset OperationMitel 5540 IP Console User Guide Call Handling Mitel 5540 IP Console User Guide New Call Indication Answering CallsAnswering Calls Recall Redial Ldn 1, Ldn 2, ... Ldn 6 in positions F2-F7Transferring Calls When Multiple Calls are WaitingMisdialed Numbers To transfer a callPlacing a Call on Hold Placing CallsReaching an Extension with an Advisory Message Placing CallsHold Recall To access the five Hold slots available on the softkeysTo retrieve a call on hold To retrieve a call at a softkey Hold slotStacked Hold Setting up Conferences and Call SplittingSetting up Conferences and Call Splitting Answering Intercepts to the Console Answering RecallsTo answer a No Answer recall Press Answer or RecallPA Paging Paging from the ConsolePaging from the Console To page someone to pick up a call on hold at the consolePress Set Extension PagingCall Park Placing Ringing or Paging Intercom Calls Setting and Canceling Do Not Disturb on an ExtensionPlacing Ringing or Paging Intercom Calls Press ReleaseOverriding Busy or Do Not Disturb Setting and Canceling Message Waiting on an ExtensionRedialing the Last Number Press RedialPhonebook PhonebookTo use Phonebook to look up an extension user Press LookupPress Serial Call Setting up a Serial CallTo set up a serial call while connected to an outside call Flashing on Trunks Using Tone SignalingAnswering a Call with Night Service Enabled Multiple Console Operation Using Directed Call PickupLast Call Retrieve Inter-Console Calls and TransfersVoice mail Centralized Attendant Service CASCentralized Attendant Service CAS Mitel 5540 IP Console User Guide Using System Functions Mitel 5540 IP Console User Guide Viewing System Alarm Information Viewing System Alarm InformationTo read an alarm message Press FunctionTo read a 911 Emergency Call alarm message Viewing 911 Call AlarmsEmergency Call Notification and Cordless Headsets Setting System Date and Time Setting System Date and TimePress Function Press Att Function Press Date/Time Press Set TimeTo set or cancel Call Forwarding on an extension Canceling Call ForwardingCanceling Do Not Disturb Press Function Press Identity Displaying the Console IdentityDisplaying the Console Identity Mitel 5540 IP Console User Guide Using Extension Functions Mitel 5540 IP Console User Guide Viewing Extension Status Setting/Canceling Call ForwardingSetting/Clearing Message Waiting Setting/Canceling Do Not DisturbPressEnter Press No Disturb To set or clear Message Waiting on an extensionClearing All Features Setting/Clearing Advisory MessagesSetting/Clearing Advisory Messages Press Set Up MsgPress Enter Press Clear Feat Press Exit Taking an Extension Out of ServiceTo busy out an extension Press Enter Press Busy RtsUsing Trunk Functions Mitel 5540 IP Console User Guide Viewing Trunk Group Busy Status Viewing Trunk StatusTo check the status of trunk groups To view a trunk group by specifying the trunk access codePress Trunk Groups To view the status information of a specific trunk groupTaking a Trunk Out of Service Accessing Specific TrunksAccessing Specific Trunks Press Att AccessMitel 5540 IP Console User Guide Hotel/Motel Features Mitel 5540 IP Console User Guide To display or change data for a room Displaying and Changing Room DataDisplaying and Changing Room Data To list all rooms by occupancy and condition status Listing/Counting Rooms by Occupancy and Condition StatusChanging Room Occupancy and Condition Status Changing Room Occupancy and Condition StatusTo change a room’s occupancy and condition status Press StatusChecking-In/Checking-Out Setting/Canceling Wake-up CallsTo check in or check out a guest Press Check-in or Check-out Press Enter Press ExitSetting Room Call Restrictions Setting Room Call RestrictionsBlocking Room-to-Room Calls Press Enter Press Wake-UpDisplaying/Clearing a Message Register Monitoring Guest RoomsTo print a report Printing ReportsPrinting Reports 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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