Elements Of Your Phone - Mitel 5302 User Manual

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5302 IP Phone User Guide

Elements of your phone

Element
1. Alphanumeric
keypad
2. Message / Ringing
LED
3. Speaker
4. Four
programmable
keys
5.
Redial key
6.
Transfer key
7.
8. Line 2 key
9. Line 1 key
10.
Volume up
11.
Volume down
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Function
There are 12 alphanumeric keys: the digits 0-9, * and #. These keys are used
for the following purposes:
Entering a directory number (DN) and PIN during start up of an un-
initialized set
Dialing a number in order to establish an outgoing call.
The # is used for end of dialing sequence
Sending a DTMF tone to a remote party or parties.
Flashes to alert you to an incoming call or a voice message that is waiting for
retrieval.
Plays paging messages and ringing for incoming calls.
Four speed dial numbers (1-4) can be programmed for these keys. The
associated number (if one has been assigned) is automatically dialed by
pressing this key. One of the keys can also be used to dial the voice mail server
if its number is programmed to the key.
Contact your system administrator to have the keys programmed.
The Redial key is used to automatically redial the last number.
The Transfer key is used to initiate a call transfer.
The Hold key is used to place an active call on hold.
Hold key
The Line 1 and Line 2 keys select the primary and secondary lines of the phone.
A line is selected to:
Make a call
Answer an incoming call on the line (if there is an active call on the other
line, it is automatically placed on hold)
Resume a held call
The LED associated with the key indicates the status of the line. See Indicator
Feedback of page 9 for more information.
The Volume up/down keys are used to increase/decrease the volume of the
following:
Ringer
Handset
Speaker
There are 8 volume settings.
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