Mitel 5324 Telephone User Manual


 
5312 and 5324 IP Phone SIP User and Administrator Guide
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3. From the Feature list, select Shared Line.
4. From the Context list, select the User ID with which to associate this key.
5. Enter a label/description for this key (optional).
6. Click Apply to apply the changes.
Line Key Status
Shared lines display the following indicator lamps:
Line
Status
LED
Appearance
Description
Trying Solid Red
When a user initiates a call on a shared line, the
LED of that line and all shared lines glows red.
Active Solid Green
When a call has been successfully connected, the
LED of that line and all shared lines glows green.
Held Flashing Red
When a user puts another party on hold, the LED of
that line and all shared lines flashes red.
Alerting Flashing Green
When a call is incoming, the LED of the called line
and all shared lines flashes green.
RSS (Web) Feed
RSS feeds are text formats used to deliver information such as News and weather reports.
Your Mitel SIP Phone can act as an RSS feed reader, displaying the feed on Line 1 of the
phone display when the phone is idle. You can program one or more keys on your phone to
display a web feed or to display your own customized message (branding). Use the Key
Programming Page in the Web Configuration Tool to program one or more RSS Feed keys.
For more information, refer to the Web Configuration Tool Online Help.
Enable/Disable RSS Feed
Once an RSS Feed key is programmed, press the key to display the feed. The LED on the
key will light up and remain lit while the RSS feed scrolls continuously across Line 1 of your
phone display. Press the key again to stop the feed.
Note: If your Administrator has programmed a global RSS feed or branding message for
your phone, this text will be displayed when your phone is idle. When one of your own
personal RSS Feed keys is enabled, it will override any global feed set by your
Administrator for your phone.
Tip: To improve RSS readability, you can disable other displays (like Call Forwarding and
Missed Calls). Use the Feature Configuration page of the Web Configuration Tool to
set Display Controls.
Time and Date
A Simple Network Time Protocol (SNTP) server (version 4 or later) provides your phone with
the date and time. Your Administrator configures your time zone once using the Web
Configuration Tool. Your phone automatically adjusts to Daylight Savings.