OVERVIEW
ABOUT THIS USER GUIDE
Your DECT phone can be operated on different communications systems.
This User Guide describes the DECT phone and its functions on the SIP-DECT system. This
system is made up of base stations (also known as RFPs) and controlled using OpenMobility
Manager (OMM). Communication is carried out according to a Session Initiation Protocol (SIP)
and provides call control on the Internet.
Your communication system also features applications for text messaging and alarm signaling.
Note that the device menu can be expanded with the Text messages menu item. The relevant
descriptions can be found in the SIP-DECT Message and Alerting Applications guide, available
on the Mitel website.
As always, your DECT phone is able to control additional external applications, which are also
described in a separate User's Guide. Contact your System Administrator to find out more about
these features.
This User's Guide is valid for:
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SIP-DECT systems, Rel. 5.x, 6.0
•
Mitel 610d, 620d, 630d, Rel. 5.x
•
Mitel 612d, 622d, 632d, 650c Rel. 5.x, 6.0
GENERAL INFORMATION
The Mitel 600 series of DECT phones includes the devices described below.
MITEL 612D (MITEL 612 DECT PHONE)
• TFT-Colour display (2", 176 x 220 dots, 65536 colours)
• 3 softkeys (2 of which are programmable) / 2 sidekeys (+/-)
• Caller list for 30 entries
• Redial list for 20 entries
• Local phone book for 200 entries
• Connection socket for headset
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