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USER GUIDE
Release 9.0

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  • Page 1 Mitel 700 DECT Phone USER GUIDE Release 9.0...
  • Page 2 ). The information is subject to change without ® notice and should not be construed in any way as a commitment by Mitel or any of its affiliates or subsidiaries. Mitel and its affiliates and subsidiaries assume no responsibility for any errors or omissions in this document.
  • Page 3: Table Of Contents

    Mitel 700 Series DECT Phone Model Variants ........
  • Page 4 Using the Bluetooth® headset (not Mitel 712dt) ........
  • Page 5 Table of Contents Log in / Log out ............. . 32 Handling Calls .
  • Page 6 Mitel 712dt ........
  • Page 7 Mitel 732d ........
  • Page 8 Mitel 700 DECT Phone User Guide viii...
  • Page 9 USING THE MITEL 700 DECT PHONE...
  • Page 10: Overview

    • 742d: ATEX Level DECT Handset The Mitel 700 series DECT phones are fully supported on SIP-DECT RFPs. The 712dt and 722dt DECT phones are built from plastics protected with BioCote® antimicrobial technology. The device features plastics with surfaces that are treated with a silver-based compound that when tested against certain viruses and bacteria is shown to inhibit their growth by up to 99.9 percent.
  • Page 11: Mitel 712Dt (Mitel 712 Dect Phone)

    Overview MITEL 712DT (MITEL 712 DECT PHONE) • TFT-Colour display (2,4“, 220 x 320 dots, 65536 colours) • 3 softkeys (programmable) • 3 sidekeys (programmable) • 4 navigation keys (programmable) • Caller list for 30 entries • Redial list for 20 entries •...
  • Page 12: Mitel 732D (Mitel 732 Dect Phone)

    Mitel 700 DECT Phone User Guide MITEL 732D (MITEL 732 DECT PHONE) • TFT-Colour display (2,4“, 220 x 320 dots, 65536 colours) • 1 hotkey / 3 sidekeys (programmable) • 3 softkeys (programmable) • 4 navigation keys (programmable) • 1 emergency call key (SOS) •...
  • Page 13: Prescribed Use / Declaration Of Conformity

    Monmouthshire, NP26 5Yr, United Kingdom, or visit http://www.mitel.com/regulatory-declarations. On or after June 13th 2017 hereby, Mitel Networks declares that the product is in compliance with Directive 2014/53/EU. The full text of the EU declaration of conformity is available at the following Internet address: http://www.mitel.com/regulatory-declarations.
  • Page 14: Communications Regulation Information

    Mitel 700 DECT Phone User Guide Note: Before using the DECT phone, users of hearing aids should note that such aids can receive radio signals, which, if powerful enough, may cause an unpleasant hum. COMMUNICATIONS REGULATION INFORMATION FCC NOTICES (U.S. ONLY) This device complies with part 15 of the FCC Rules.
  • Page 15: Industry Canada (Canada Only)

    3. Replace the battery cover and push it upwards until it locks. ® HEADSET CONNECTION / BLUETOOTH The Mitel 712dt, 722dt, and 732d DECT phones have a 3.5 mm jack on the right side for connecting a headset. Only use the recommended headsets (see “Accessories” on page 69).
  • Page 16: Safety Information

    Only use a shielded USB cable of the type “USB 2.0 A on USB C”. CONNECTING THE CHARGING UNIT The Mitel 7x2d DECT phones can be used without any modifications to the charger cradle. 1. Connect the plug-in power supply to the charger cradle and place the connection cable through the cable guide.
  • Page 17: Microsd Card

    MICROSD CARD Inside the Mitel 722dt, 732d and 742d DECT phones (underneath the battery) there is space for an optional microSD card. This special microSD card stores the DECT phone’s log on data for your communication system, all the main local device data, and the personal directory.
  • Page 18: Precautions During Use

    Prolonged contact with battery fluid can lead to skin inflammation. PRECAUTIONS DURING USE • The battery is designed for use with Mitel 700 series DECT phones only. • Only use the charger cradle supplied for charging.
  • Page 19: Battery Charging States

    Installation Charging time with USB charging device: • Full capacity: 5 hours (standard battery) Talk time: • Standard battery - up to 15 hours (when fully charged) for North America. • Standard battery - up to 12 hours (when fully charged) for other countries. Standby time: •...
  • Page 20: Registration

    Mitel 700 DECT Phone User Guide Your system administrator will usually register the DECT phone for operation on the telephone system. Log-in must be enabled. Depending on the manufacturer of the system, the method can vary. In most cases, the DECT phone’s IPEI is required (you can find the IPEI number by pressing the softkey and selecting the System >...
  • Page 21: Displays, Softkeys, Leds And Key Functions

    Displays, softkeys, LEDs and key functions DISPLAYS, SOFTKEYS, LEDS AND KEY FUNCTIONS DEFAULT KEY ASSIGNMENT Emergency call key (not Mitel 712dt) Earpiece Headset connect 3 side keys (programmable) and Hotkey volume adjustment (programmable) Navigation keys 3 softkeys (programmable) Open Delete key...
  • Page 22: Display Arrangement

    Enhanced security icon Security attack icon Alarm sensor Mandown active (Mitel 732d and 742d) Alarm sensor Shock detection active (Mitel 732d and 742d) Alarm sensor No movement alarm active (Mitel 732d and 742d) Alarm sensor Escape alarm active (Mitel 732d and 742d)
  • Page 23: Display

    Displays, softkeys, LEDs and key functions DISPLAY Information on the current connection status or lists and text of the menu are shown on the display. In the idle status you will see: • system name with internal call number • your programmed user name •...
  • Page 24: Key Functions

    Mitel 700 DECT Phone User Guide Green Flashes quickly Incoming call Flashes slowly Ready indicator / Within range / Not in the charger cradle Lights Hands-free operation switched on Lights Battery full charged (if in the charger cradle) Flashes quickly...
  • Page 25 Displays, softkeys, LEDs and key functions DURATION STATUS DESCRIPTION Navigation key short Standby, Connection Open the information list (default setting) or call up the programmed function. Left Menus Go back one menu level. Replaces the Esc softkey (back) Editor Cursor back one character long Standby Program the key function...
  • Page 26: Menu Navigation

    Mitel 700 DECT Phone User Guide DURATION STATUS DESCRIPTION short Standby Enter * in predial Editor To switch between upper and lower case when entering text long Standby Switch call signal on/off (permanent) short Standby Enter # in predial Editor Character according to table (see “Editors”...
  • Page 27: Example: Personal Phone Book/Editor

    Menu navigation 5. Use the top and bottom navigation keys to select one of the languages offered from the list and press the softkey (Save). 6. Exit the menu by pressing the Esc softkey several times, the left navigation key, the C key, or by pressing the End key.
  • Page 28: Editors

    Mitel 700 DECT Phone User Guide 12. You can assign a special melody to the entry that will signal a call from this call number. a. Select Melody and press Ok or right navigation key. b. Select a melody from the list and press Ok or right navigation key to save your selection.
  • Page 29: Basic Functions

    Basic functions Key 1: - + 1 Key 0: . : _ 0 space Key #: @ / # You can use the -key to toggle between digit and letter input as well as upper and lower case. BASIC FUNCTIONS REMOVING THE PHONE FROM THE CHARGER CRADLE To remove the phone from the charger cradle, tilt the phone slightly to the front/upright position and lift the phone to avoid the cradle being lifted along with the phone.
  • Page 30: Unlock A Locked Dect Phone By Master Reset

    Mitel 700 DECT Phone User Guide UNLOCK A LOCKED DECT PHONE BY MASTER RESET The DECT phone can be reset to factory defaults if the DECT phone is protected with a PIN, and no other option can be used to unlock the phone. For example, set a new PIN through the OMM to a known value.
  • Page 31: Switching The Ringer On/Off

    Basic functions Alternatively, you can use the navigation keys to increase or decrease the volume. If these keys have been programmed with functions different from the factory setting (Info, Profile), use a long key-press to access the volume control. You can then adjust the volume by briefly pressing the key as required.
  • Page 32: Automatic Hide / Info Window

    Mitel 700 DECT Phone User Guide AUTOMATIC HIDE / INFO WINDOW If you are in a menu or an editor when a call comes in, the information about the call (caller name/call number etc.) appears on the display. After completing the call, you return to the screen you were using before the call arrived.
  • Page 33: Caller List, Redial List (Local List / System List)

    Basic functions • If only one destination (private, business, mobile, e-mail or fax) is stored in the phone book and the menu item Auto quick hook is activated, the entry is dialed directly. CALLER LIST, REDIAL LIST (LOCAL LIST / SYSTEM LIST) In addition to the DECT phones, you can also operate corded system phones with your communication system.
  • Page 34: Using The Bluetooth® Headset (Not Mitel 712Dt)

    Mitel 700 DECT Phone User Guide 1. Open the appropriate list (e.g. in the Info menu) with the left navigation key. 2. Press ••• to access the Options menu. The following options are available Dial number: The previously selected entry is immediately called.
  • Page 35: Using The Bluetooth Headset For Phone Calls

    (when you are back within range). SPECIAL KEY (HOTKEY) /VIP LIST (NOT MITEL 712DT) By default, the special key (hotkey) at the top right of the DECT phone is programmed as a VIP phone book/VIP list for saving up to six telephone numbers for quick access.
  • Page 36: Vip List (Mitel 712Dt)

    (see “VIP list” on page 45). VIP LIST (MITEL 712DT) The programmable keys on the Mitel 712dt can also be assigned with a VIP phone book. To do so, program one of these keys as described on “Key programming” on page 62...
  • Page 37: Alarm Sensor (Mitel 732D And 742D Only)

    Normally, the DECT phone is switched to hands-free mode when the SOS emergency number is dialed. On the Mitel 732d, you can set whether the number is dialed in hands-free mode or in DECT phone operation (see the Handsfree in alarm menu item in the Security menu in the event of an alarm under Alarm Sensor).
  • Page 38: Alarm Time Settings

    Mitel 700 DECT Phone User Guide The alarm to be signalled is always the first alarm type to be recognized. Activated sensor alarms are displayed using the symbol on the first line of the display. To check which alarm is activated, use the Active features menu (among others).
  • Page 39: Settings For Other Alarm Parameters

    Basic functions The time setting for the pre-alarm is made for all the alarm types jointly and can also be made using vibrator call. SETTINGS FOR OTHER ALARM PARAMETERS Alarm number If the SOS emergency number is predefined by the system, this menu item is not displayed. If you always store the SOS emergency number preceded by the R key feature (inquiry / hold), the emergency call can also be made during a call (depending on the system / and handset –...
  • Page 40: Log In / Log Out

    Mitel 700 DECT Phone User Guide LOG IN / LOG OUT Several users can share a phone using different call numbers (for instance, in shift operation). Each user logs in with a password and is then reachable on his call number. Then, at the end of his shift, for example, he logs out again and the phone becomes available for another user to log in.
  • Page 41: Making Internal / External Calls

    Handling Calls MAKING INTERNAL / EXTERNAL CALLS If you see the message “No record!” when dialling a phone number, your phone may be blocked by the system. If so, notify your System Administrator. Briefly press the Call key. and/or Press the key for the internal or external phone number, preceded by the code to access external lines.
  • Page 42: Calling From Your Personal Phone Book

    Mitel 700 DECT Phone User Guide the system (PBX) redial list, the last 30 entries or 50 entries are displayed, depending on the system equipment. Press the Redial softkey. Use the top and bottom navigation keys to select an entry.
  • Page 43: Calling From The Local Caller List

    Handling Calls If available on your system: use the navigation keys to select the section of the system phone book you want. Refine search Enter the first letter(s) of the desired name and press . If “ ” is displayed, you need to enter more characters to find the entry you want.
  • Page 44: Calling From The System's Caller List

    Mitel 700 DECT Phone User Guide Note: You can also access the Info menu/Call list using the Navigation menu (see “Softkey line and idle display” on page 15) or via the Menu Access ••• when the DECT phone is in the idle state.
  • Page 45: Inquiry / Forwarding Calls / Conference

    Handling Calls If call waiting is activated, you will hear the ringing tone and see the call in the display. You can answer the waiting subscriber as shown below.. Press the R key. or ... Press the Call key. or ... Press the •••...
  • Page 46 Mitel 700 DECT Phone User Guide Press ••• and select Brokering. The first call is put on hold. Enter the phone number and press the green Call key or or ... Press ••• and select a call number from the following lists: •...
  • Page 47: Forwarding Calls Without Notification

    Handling Calls During an inquiry call: Press ••• again and select 3 party. Note: You can invite additional subscribers into an active conference call. Press R and call another subscriber. When the call is answered, press ••• and select 3 party. Conference calls are only possible when enabled by your system.
  • Page 48: Device Menu

    The following sections describe the device features in the sequence they are displayed in the DECT phone menu. On the Mitel 712dt, 722dt, 732d, and 742d this applies to the set Standard menu structure. Different arrangements of the menu items can also be set for these devices.
  • Page 49: Active Features

    This menu lets you change settings for the volume, ringer and attention tones. DATA MANAGEMENT / SD CARD Mitel 722dt, 732d, and 742d only. This menu allows for data management of the SD card. CALL FILTER If supported by the system, allows you to answer or block incoming calls. You can specify the call numbers and the filter status in the menu.
  • Page 50: Call Routing

    (4 x zero). You can block the DECT phone (lock), change the PIN, program an emergency number, enter settings for the alarm sensor (Mitel 732d and 742d), as well as completely or partially reset the DECT phone to factory settings.
  • Page 51: Applications Menu

    Device menu The following ••• options are available with the local caller list: Dial number ... Dials the phone number Predial Transfers the phone number to the predial Add to ... Adds the phone number to the phone book, the call filter or the VIP list Details Displays information about the entry...
  • Page 52: Text Messages Menu

    Switch on/off and configure the Bluetooth function - not Mitel 712dt (see Bluetooth “ ” on page 57). Mandown, Switch on/off and configure the alarm sensors - Mitel 732d and 742d only (see “SOS call” on page 47). No movement alarm,...
  • Page 53: Time / Alarm Menus

    You can send the previously selected entry or all the entries as a vCard to another Mitel 700 handset and store them in the DECT phone’s personal directory. This feature can only be used if it is enabled by your System Administrator and/or another phone.
  • Page 54: Signalling A Set Appointment

    Mitel 700 DECT Phone User Guide Time Show the time set for the appointment. Change Change the time setting. Date Show the date set for the appointment. Change Change the date setting. Text Show the text entered for the appointment.
  • Page 55: Audio Menu

    VIP call Changes the currently set volume for calls from VIP-call numbers. See VIP list “VIP list (Mitel 712dt)” on page 28 “ ” on page 45. Special call Changes the currently set volume for special calls. This setting is not supported by your system.
  • Page 56 9 attention tones. At an incoming call, attention tones will be played only once. There are five additional melodies (6700, etc.), which are similar to the ring tones of the Mitel 6700 series DECT phones. Ringer settings Play once...
  • Page 57 Alert when the handset is out of range. Pre-alarm Mitel 732d and 742d only: This is the alarm tine sounded during the pre-alarm (triggered by the Alarm sensor). The setting can be set in parallel in the menu Alarm Sensor.
  • Page 58: Data Management / Sd Card Menu

    This menu entry is only available if your system supports Wideband Audio. If the handset is used in reflection-prone environments (e.g. metallic workshops), there may be interference with the DECT reception. Mitel XQ technology can be used in these areas in order to prevent this interference.
  • Page 59: Call Diversion Menu

    Device menu Filter off The call filter is deactivated. List of numbers <New entry> Shows the entries in the call number list. For a new entry, select Name Enter a name for the call number. Number Enter the call number. This call number must correspond exactly to the call number transferred by the network.
  • Page 60: System Menu

    Mitel 700 DECT Phone User Guide Note: All settings in this menu take effect only after the entries have been confirmed with Save! SYSTEM MENU New system Enter the access code and optionally the PARK code. Contact your System Administrator for more information about this and about the protocol setting.
  • Page 61: [System Menu] Menu

    Device menu Security level Normal Security: Enhanced security is disabled. This level must be selected for older DECT/GAP systems that do not accept handsets with enhanced security. The call establishment is not encrypted. Enhanced Security: Enhanced security is enabled. If the system supports enhanced security this will be indicated with the security icon in the idle display.
  • Page 62: Settings Menu

    “Key programming” on page 62.) Mitel 722dt, 732d, and 742d: This menu allows you to set the function of the SOS key. After calling up the menu, press the SOS key and select one of the following options. SOS call: with confirmation...
  • Page 63 Device menu Note: The Standard menu structure is described in this User's Guide. To find individual menu items in the Easy and Icon schematic diagrams, please use the menu trees shown in the Appendix. Note: If the menu structure is modified, the DECT phone is automatically restarted.
  • Page 64 Mitel 700 DECT Phone User Guide Info Slowly flashing red LED for a new entry, in the call list. Text messages Rapidly flashing red LED for a new text message. Handsfree Lights green LED when the loudspeaker is activated. Appointment Slowly flashing red LED when the appointment is signalled.
  • Page 65: Security Menu

    Phone lock The phone is locked. Only incoming calls can be accepted. Any programmed emergency call key or SOS key on the Mitel 722dt, 732d, and 742d can also be used. To remove the phone lock, see “Key lock/Phone lock” on page Change PIN You can change the PIN for the Security menu.
  • Page 66 SOS. SOS key Lets you specify how the SOS key (Mitel 722dt/732d/742d) should respond. The emergency number is either dialed immediately (SOS call: immediately) or only after you have...
  • Page 67 Device menu During the pre-alarm phase, the alarm can be cancelled: • For the Mandown alarm: Press Esc or hold the handset in the vertical position for at least 4 seconds. • For the Escape alarm: Press Esc. • For the No movement alarm: Press Esc or shake the device sideways for 1-2 seconds.
  • Page 68 Mitel 700 DECT Phone User Guide Sensibility Allows you to set the sensitivity (low, medium, high). This allows you to adapt the sensor to the different movements (e.g. running movement) of the surveillance personnel: • Low sensibility means: Slow movements are enough to reset the delay once again.
  • Page 69: Profiles Menu

    Device menu PROFILES MENU When the DECT phone is delivered, it has four profiles with pre-programmed settings. A fifth profile is available for further settings. You can change all profiles and rename them if required. The activated profile is displayed beside the Profile symbol ( ) on the idle display.
  • Page 70: Additional Menus (Special Applications)

    You can program the left and middle softkey below the display. These programmed keys can only be used in the idle state. The three sidekeys (left) and the hotkey (right) (not Mitel 712dt) can be programmed as before. These programmed keys can be used in the handset’s idle state and call connection state.
  • Page 71 Key programming VIP-list Key is assigned with a list of phone numbers (maximum 6 entries). Quick call Key is assigned for abbreviated dialing keys Call filter Key is assigned to access to the filter settings Call filter status Key is assigned to answer or block incoming calls. Date/Time Key is assigned to show the date/time Time/Alarms...
  • Page 72 Assigns the key as an SOS emergency call key. Immediately dials the phone number stored in the menu > Security > SOS call > SOS number (without confirmation prompt). Mitel 722dt / 732d: Do not assign this function to the middle or left softkey (see “Special functions” on page 28) if you want the SOS emergency call key to be available also in the connection state.
  • Page 73 Call park/unpark Assigns the key with access to Call park/unpark functions. Data management / SD Mitel 722dt, 732d, and 742d with SD card only) Card Assigns key with access to the SD card menu. Locating Assigns a key to access to the Locating function.
  • Page 74 Mitel 700 DECT Phone User Guide Note: If you have programmed the functions to be different from factory settings, you can access the functions through a number of alternatives. Redial ... by pressing the Call key and holding it for a moment Navigation ...
  • Page 75 Appendix A...
  • Page 76: Appendix A: Reference Information

    Mitel 700 DECT Phone User Guide REFERENCE INFORMATION CARE AND MAINTENANCE Your telephone meets the highest design and manufacturing standards. It should therefore be treated with care. The suggestions listed below will help you enjoy this product for a long time.
  • Page 77: Accessories

    Listed below are the list of corded headsets and Bluetooth headsets that are compatible with the Mitel DECT phones. Headsets that comply with the safety requirements of EN60950-1 Item 6.2 are recommended. This does not constitute any appraisal of the acoustic and functional quality...
  • Page 78: Jabra Headsets

    Mitel 700 DECT Phone User Guide JABRA HEADSETS JABRA HEADSETS EVOLVE2 75 EVOLVE 65T EVOLVE 75E EVOLVE2 65 EVOLVE 65 Connectivity Wired Bluetooth Call Control Features SENNHEISER HEADSETS SENNHEISER HEADSETS HD 350BT HD 458BT Connectivity Wired Bluetooth Call Control Features...
  • Page 79: Usb Cable

    If you require a USB cable, any commercially available USB cable can be used. Always use a shielded USB cable of the type “USB 2.0 A on USB C”. A certified cable is also available from Mitel (not available in every country). MICROSD CARD You can use the optional microSD card to store the DECT phone’s login data on your...
  • Page 80: Compliance To Regulations And Standards

    Mitel 700 DECT Phone User Guide Frequency range: 1880-1900 MHz: Europe, Africa, Middle East, Australia, New Zealand and parts of Asia 1920-1930 MHz: US 1910–1906 MHz: Thailand 1910–1920 MHz: Brazil and Latin America Modulation: GFSK Channel spacing: 1.728 MHz Antenna:...
  • Page 81 Technical specifications and Compliance to Regulations and Standards Product Marking: Radio: EN 301406 Bluetooth: EN 300328, EN 301489-17 SAR (Specific Absorption Rate): Safety: EN 62368-1 EMC: EN 301489-6, EN 301489-1 Compliance to US Regulations and Standards Product Marking: FCC ID:BXZDH9 SAR (Specific Absorption Rate): Safety: UL 62368-1...
  • Page 82: Mitel 722Dt

    Mitel 700 DECT Phone User Guide Safety: AUS/NZ 62368-1 EMC/Radio: Radio communications Act 1992 Telecommunications Act 1997 Audio AS/CA S004 PTC/XX/XXX where X will be defined later Bluetooth: EN 300328, EN 301489-17, AUS/NZS-4771 MITEL 722DT Note that the metric system is used in Canada, while Imperial measurements are used in the USA OVERVIEW Dimensions (l ×...
  • Page 83: Compliance To Regulations And Standards

    Technical specifications and Compliance to Regulations and Standards Channel spacing: 1.728 MHz Antenna: Integral Sensitivity: -93 dBm Maximum average power: EU/LA/BR: 20 mW(G722 double slot) US: 8 mW (G722 double slot) ENVIRONMENTAL Operating temperature: -5°C to +45°C Storage temperature: -20°C to +60°C Note: Storing Li-Ion batteries at high temperature dramatically reduces its capacity.
  • Page 84 Mitel 700 DECT Phone User Guide Compliance to US Regulations and Standards Product Marking: FCC ID:BXZDH9 SAR (Specific Absorption Rate): Safety: UL 62368-1 EMC/Radio: FCC Part 15 D, FCC Part 15 C (Bluetooth) and FCC Part 15 B Hearing Aid:...
  • Page 85: Mitel 732D

    Technical specifications and Compliance to Regulations and Standards MITEL 732D Note that the metric system is used in Canada, while Imperial measurements are used in the USA. OVERVIEW Dimensions (l × w × d): 152 x 62 x 25 mm (excl. clip) (6 x 2.4 x 1 × 2.2 × 0.9 in) Weight: 185 g (incl.
  • Page 86: Compliance To Regulations And Standards

    Mitel 700 DECT Phone User Guide Storage temperature: -20°C to +60°C Note: Storing Li-Ion batteries at high temperature dramatically reduces its capacity. Charging temperature: +5°C to +40°C Immunity to electromagnetic fields: 3 V/m (EN 61000-4-3) Immunity to ESD: 8 kV contact discharge and 15 kV air discharge (EN 61000-4-2)
  • Page 87 Technical specifications and Compliance to Regulations and Standards Compliance to US Regulations and Standards Product Marking: FCC ID:BXZDH10 SAR (Specific Absorption Rate): Safety: UL 62368-1 EMC/Radio: FCC Part 15 D, FCC Part 15 C (Bluetooth) and FCC Part 15 B Hearing Aid: 47 CFR Part 68 Compliance to Canadian Regulations and Standards...
  • Page 88: Mitel 742D

    Mitel 700 DECT Phone User Guide MITEL 742D Note that the metric system is used in Canada, while Imperial measurements are used in the USA. OVERVIEW Dimensions (l × w × d): 152 x 62 x 25 mm (excl. clip) (6 x 2.4 x 1 × 2.2 × 0.9 in) Weight: 185 g (incl.
  • Page 89: Compliance To Regulations And Standards

    Technical specifications and Compliance to Regulations and Standards Storage temperature: -20°C to +60°C Note: Storing Li-Ion batteries at high temperature dramatically reduces its capacity. Charging temperature: +5°C to +40°C Immunity to electromagnetic fields: 3 V/m (EN 61000-4-3) Immunity to ESD: 8 kV contact discharge and 15 kV air discharge (EN 61000-4-2) Enclosure protection: IP65, IEC EN 60529...
  • Page 90 Mitel 700 DECT Phone User Guide Compliance to US Regulations and Standards Product Marking: FCC ID:BXZDH10 SAR (Specific Absorption Rate): Safety: UL 62368-1 EMC/Radio: FCC Part 15 D, FCC Part 15 C (Bluetooth) and FCC Part 15 B Hearing Aid:...
  • Page 91: Menu Structure: Standard Setting

    Menu structure: Standard Setting MENU STRUCTURE: STANDARD SETTING The selection available below is dependent on the configuration and DECT phone used. The table below is for reference purposes and serves as an example only. Info Caller list >List< >List< Voice box >List<...
  • Page 92 Mitel 700 DECT Phone User Guide Date Text Status Once Daily Weekdays Weekends Mon...Sun Alarm clock Alarm 1,2,3 Time Text Timer Format settings Time format 24h, 12h am/pm Date format dd/mm/yy mm/dd/yy yy-mm-dd dd-mm-yyyy Time zone Audio Volume settings Earpiece...
  • Page 93 Menu structure: Standard Setting Urgent message Alarm message Melodies Internal call External call Unknown number Callback Recall VIP call Special call SOS call Alarm clock Appointment Normal message Urgent message Alarm message Ringer settings Play once Silent charging Ringer Vibra call Corded headset Noise detection Attention tones...
  • Page 94 Mitel 700 DECT Phone User Guide Automatic Data management SD Card Call filter Status List of numbers >List< Unknown numbers Call diversion No () 0 [sec] Save! System New system >Auth. Code< Subscription Enter PARK Show IPEI Protocol Subscription Auto search...
  • Page 95 Menu structure: Standard Setting IPEI Version info System menu Server menu Paging Camera Hold ringback Call waiting Receive vCard Settings Key lock Key programming No function Directories Personal directory Central directory VIP-list Quick call Call filter Call filter status Date/Time Time/Alarms Timer Appointment...
  • Page 96 Mitel 700 DECT Phone User Guide Menu Menu Server Menu Select system SOS call: with confirmation SOS call: immediately 3* SOS Call: Press 3 times 5* SOS Call: Press 5 times Locating alarm Alarm Call Key lock Phone lock Light...
  • Page 97 Menu structure: Standard Setting Data management / SD Card Locating Presence Wideband Audio User name Display Language Font settings Color schemes Menu structure Standard Easy Icon Icon R Brightness Illumination Display dimming Display Keyboard Charger Conversation LED indicators Life indication Incoming call Out of range Charge indication...
  • Page 98 Mitel 700 DECT Phone User Guide Silent charging Auto. key lock Charger answer Auto. answer (call) Auto. quick hook Voice box Handsfree Voice messages Bluetooth BT status Select headset Subscribe headset Security Phone lock Change PIN SOS call SOS number...
  • Page 99 Select Settings No profile Normal Profile name Headset Volume settings Meeting Ringer settings Loud Attention tones <Profile 05> Environment LED indicators Locating Reset to default Presence Feature access codes 1)Only available when supported by the system 2) Not Mitel 712dt...
  • Page 100 Mitel 700 DECT Phone User Guide 3)Available after entering PIN 4) Mitel 732d and 742d only 5)Not available if the system provides defaults...

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