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Click to Call Originator–click to designate this device as your click to call
originator
Logout Device–check to log out from the device.
To save any changes, click Save Device Changes.
The system returns Saved Sucessfully.
Program Memory Keys
Any features that you assign to the memory keys remain associated with your extension
regardless of which model phone you log into, which means that if you program memory
keys when selecting a model with a large number of programmable memory keys (such
as the Mitel 5224 IP phone), and then log into a model that has fewer programmable
memory keys (such as the Mitel 5212 IP Phone), some of the keys (the left hand
column) are not visible to you (although any of the programmed memory keys could be
active).
Supported phone models include the following:
Mitel 5020 IP Phone
Mitel 5212 IP Phone
Mitel 5220/5220e IP Phone
Mitel 5224 IP Phone
Mitel 5304 IP Phone
Mitel 5312 IP Phone
Mitel 5320/5320e IP Phone
Mitel 5324 IP Phone
Mitel 5330/5330e IP Phone
Mitel 5340/5340e IP Phone
Mitel 5360 IP Phone
To program features to memory keys, follow these steps:
1. Click My Phones in the left menu.
The system displays the My phones page.
2. Select the phone name from the Phone Name drop-down list.
When the phone model is known, an asterisk [*] beside the model indicates that
you are logged into that device model. There is no asterisk when a logged-in phone
model is unknown or when you are not logged in to any device.
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