Features Of The Sip Phone - Mitel 5055 User Manual

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5055 SIP Phone User Guide (Rev. A)
Keypad
When making a call, used to enter the number, name or IP address you want to dial. When
programming the SIP Phone, used to enter information. Depending on the context, the
keypad lets you enter only numbers, or numbers, letters and some special characters.
Line Keys
Allow you to initiate, receive, and manage calls by using the four pre-assigned line keys. The
default Line key is Line 1. If a line is busy, subsequent calls are received on the next
available Line key (Line 2, Line 3, then Line 4). The Line keys are not assigned to a specific
directory number or address (multi-line operation).
Personal Keys
Provide one-touch access to programmed Speed Dial numbers.

Features of the SIP Phone

User Profiles
The 5055 SIP Phone can have up to three user profiles, including the default user profile.
Each user profile has its user name and password, and can be personalized to the user's
preferences. See Using Profiles on page 11 for more information.
Administrative Mode
Some settings (network information, SIP Service Provider information, etc.) can only be
modified by the system administrator, using the Administrator user name and password.
Accessing the SIP Phone's Features
You can personalize/change settings for your SIP Phone from the SIP Phone itself (SIP
Phone Menu Interface) and from any personal computer connected to the Internet, using a
web browser (Web Configuration Tool). You can make calls using your SIP Phone or the
Web Configuration Tool. See 5055 SIP Phone Features on page 8 for more information.
Entering Numbers and Letters Using the SIP Phone Keypad
Depending on the context, the keypad lets you enter only numbers, or numbers, letters and
some special characters.
When entering letters and special characters, you rapidly press the appropriate number key
several times until the desired character is displayed. Letters correspond to those on the
keypad, and characters to the table below. A flashing cursor indicates the position of the
character you are entering; it will advance if you press a different key on the keypad, or wait
about one second.
To enter a letter in uppercase, press the
return to lowercase mode. To delete the last entered character, press the <−−− softkey.
key before entering the letter. Press the
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