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SpectraLink Corporation NetLink e340/h340/i640 Wireless Telephones and Accessories User Guide
Part Number: 72-1004-01-J.doc
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Appendix C: Mitel Networks
Overview
The NetLink Wireless Telephone emulates the Mitel Networks 5220
IP Phone
, shown above, including: superkey, local muting, timed
reminder, ringer adjust (via superkey), forwarding (via superkey),
hot desk, auto answer (via superkey), and resiliency. Some or all of
these features may be implemented locally.
All telephone functions and messaging features are supported if
possible. Speakerphone functions are not supported.
Certain features and handset operations vary from the SRP protocol.
These variations are explained in this appendix.
In its standby state, the handset displays the extension assigned to
this handset. The active state is initiated by pressing either the
Start
Call key or the MENU key. When the active state is initiated, the
handset contacts the PBX and displays the data provided – the time,
date, default line icon, any voicemail icon, and softkey and feature
key labels.
If the
Start Call key has been pressed, the handset is off-hook and
there is a dial tone.
If the
MENU key is pressed, there is no dial tone; pressing MENU
again will bring up the Menu display.
While in the active state, you may switch to any display – Line,
Feature, or Menu – by pressing its corresponding key. Pressing a
softkey will activate the feature displayed.
Programmable
Line or Feature
keys
Softke
y
A Softke
y
B Softke
y
C
Fcn6 Fcn1
Fcn3
Fcn2Softke
y
D
Line12
6
8
10
12
14
3
5
7
9
11
13
4
Fcn4