Call Encryption Indicator; Accessories For Your Phone; Headsets; Conference Units - Mitel 5235 User Manual

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Call Encryption Indicator

The 5235 IP Phone automatically provides Secure Real-time Transport Protocol (SRTP)
voice encryption when connected to a phone that also supports SRTP. A "secured call"
icon (closed padlock) appears on the display for encrypted calls, and for conference
calls in which all connected parties support SRTP. An "unsecured call" icon (open
padlock) appears on the display when the call connection is not secured (the connected
party or parties do not support SRTP encryption). For an icon to appear, SRTP must be
enabled. You can enable SRTP on your phone using the Feature Configuration page of
the Web Configuration Tool. (See Accessing the Web Configuration Tool Online Help on
page 6. )
Note: The padlock icon appears only when you are speaking to a party; it does not
appear if you receive a busy signal.

Accessories for Your Phone

Headsets

The 5235 IP Phones support a Mitel-approved headset with a Feature Control Switch.
Install the headset only in the dedicated headset jack on the back of the phone.
Installation disables your handset microphone. Disconnecting the headset at the jack or
at the quick-disconnect plug restores handset operation. If handset operation is required
for an extended period of time, press the Headset key to return the phone to handset
mode.

Conference Units

Mitel supports the 5310 IP Boardroom Conference Unit for use with the 5235 IP Phone.
For more information on the conference unit, refer to the 5310 IP Boardroom
Conference Unit documentation

Supporting Documentation

Accessing the Web Configuration Tool Online Help

To access the Web Configuration Tool online Help:
1. Access the Web Configuration Tool Home Page (see Accessing the Web
Configuration Tool on page 6).
2. Scroll to the bottom of the page.
3. In the left pane, click Help under Support. The Help page opens, presenting links to
this guide and the User Web Configuration Tool online Help.
Note: If you have administrative privileges, you will have access to both the User and
the Administrator Web Configuration Tool online Help systems.
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