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Mitel 5614 DECT Phone User Manual for MiVB

CALL SERVICES

NOTE: These functions are system dependent. Besides the default Call services functions, 10
extra system specific call services can be defined - with or without automatic disconnection. The
parameters are set up in the Portable Device Manager (WinPDM), refer to the Configuration
Manual for the handset, and the Installation and Operational Manual for the Portable Device
Manager (WinPDM), Windows version.
Absence Handling
The reason for being absent and the return time can be specified here.
1
Select "Call services".
2
Select "Absence".
3
Select the applicable absence reason in the list. The number of absence reasons (for
example "Lunch", "Meeting", "Trip" etc.) are configured in the WinPDM.
NOTE: The code is defined when configuring the absence reason in the handset. For more
information, refer to the Configuration Manual for the handset; see
127.
4
Press "Select.
5
Enter time (HHMM) or date (MMDD) depending on the selected absence reason.
6
Press "OK".
The handset sends an absence reason code to the system by establishing a call. The call is
automatically disconnected after a few seconds.
Deactivate the Absence Setting
1
Enter "Call service" in the menu.
2
Select "Deactivate".
3
Press "Select".
Divert Calls
The user can divert calls to another extension.
1
Select "Divert calls".
Divert Internal/External Calls
1
Select "Internal" or "External".
2
Select "Activate".
3
Enter number (maximum 24 digits) to divert to, or press the soft key
phonebook.
4
Press "OK".
The handset sends a diversion reason code to the system by establishing a call. The call is
automatically disconnected after a few seconds. The code is defined when configuring the
diversion reason in the handset. For more information, refer to the Configuration Manual for the
handset; see
To stop diversion select "Deactivate" and press the confirmation button or the Soft key "OK".
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