Retrieving Messages; Using Other Features; Using Last Number Redial; Using The Phonebook/Directory - Mitel 5505 Administration Manual

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Using Other Features

Retrieving Messages

The Message Key provides access to the room's voice mailbox. It has an associated LED that
starts flashing indicating new voicemail.
Press

Using Last Number Redial

The last 10 numbers dialed are stored in the redial list.
1. Press and hold
2. Scroll down until you reach your selection.
3. Press

Using the Phonebook/Directory

The Phonebook stores approximately 40 entries, maximum 14 characters for the name and 32
characters for the number. The user is allowed to add, edit, and delete all phonebook entries.
If a user changes the pre-defined phonebook entries or inputs new entries and assigns them
to speed dial shortcuts (keys 1-5), the entries are defaulted to the base phone speed dials upon
check-in/checkout.
As well, the speed dial numbers to the front desk, housekeeping, restaurant and so forth are
stored in the phone directory. To dial numbers from the Phonebook:
1. Press the Phonebook Key
2. Use the up and down arrows to scroll through the names.
3. Press

Using Speed Dials

The 5505 Guest IP Phone base transfers its 5 speed dial numbers and names to the handset
each time a guest checks in and when the handset is registered. These entries are assigned
to the dial keys (1-5). The entries are overwritten if the handset is re-booted.
Press and hold one of the keys 1-5 on the dial pad.
The number is dialed automatically.
to access your messages.
(long press)
again to dial the number.
to call the person/number.
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