Dial By Call Logs Entry; Redial; Answering Calls - Mitel SIP USER AND ADMINISTRATOR GUIDE 5320 Administrator's Manual

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3. Press
4. Press Dial or # (the pound key).
5. Lift the handset (optional).
Note: To dial from your Phone Book using the Web Configuration Tool, access the tool's
Phone Book page (see Accessing the Web Configuration Tool on page 10).

Dial by Call Logs Entry

1. Press MENU
2. Press OK, and then press Next or Prev to navigate to the desired log type (Missed Calls,
Answered Calls, or Outgoing Calls).
3. Press OK. The number of calls appears.
4. Press
(UP) and
5. Do one of the following:
Press Dial or # (the pound key) to call this log entry. The log is dialed and the phone
returns to the default display.
Press Detail to see calling name and time details.
Press Delete to delete the current log entry.

Redial

1. Lift the handset (optional).
2. Press
3. Do one of the following:
Press Dial to dial this number
Press
when the desired number is displayed.
Note: The redial list is maintained even after the phone reboots and is updated periodically. If
a power failure occurs during the update, it is possible that one or more previously-dialed
numbers may be lost.

Answering Calls

Incoming calls ring Line 1, if all lines are free, or the next available line. If all lines are busy and
Call Forward – Busy is not enabled (see Enable/Disable Call Forward on page21), callers hear a
busy signal.
When the phone rings, the Ring/Message Indicator and the associated Line key flash, and the
name of the caller appears in the information area.
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(UP) and
(DOWN) to navigate to the entry you want to call.
, and then press >> until CALL LOGS? appears.
(DOWN) to navigate through the logged call entries.
(REDIAL). The last number you dialed appears in the display.
(REDIAL) to scroll the list of previously-dialed numbers and then press Dial

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