Mitel 5340 IP Phone User Manual


 
Troubleshooting
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5320/5330/5340 IP Phone User Guide – Issue 5, February 2011
Troubleshooting Tips
The following table includes troubleshooting tips for phone and system features.
NOTE
You can often correct problems that you may be experiencing by resetting the IP
phone to the default settings. See “Resetting the IP Phone to the Default Settings”
on page 31.
Problem Possible Solution
The IP phone is not working properly. Contact your system administrator.
I cannot use one or more of the
features described in this guide.
The feature may not be enabled. Contact your system
administrator for more information.
I cannot program System Speed-Dial
numbers.
Your system administrator programs System Speed
Dial numbers.
I cannot change the time and date on
the phone display.
Your system administrator programs the time and date.
Contact your system administrator if you notice that the
date and time are incorrect.
I am experiencing audio problems on
my phone such as echo, distorted
sound, or choppiness.
Contact your system administrator if you are having
audio problems.
The name on the display is incorrect. Your system administrator assigns display names.
I cannot use the local telephone
company star codes (for example,
*82, *69) when I press the Outgoing
button or use the Outgoing Call
access code (8 is the default code)
when calling an external number.
Rather than pressing the Outgoing button or 8 to
access an outside line, you must dial a Select Line
Group number before you can use the star codes. For
example, if your system is using the default Select Line
Group numbers, dial 92001 to access that line. After
you have dial tone, you can dial the star code and the
number.
I cannot use the Agent Help, Record-
a-Call, or Station Monitor feature.
If your system uses Peer-to-Peer (P2P) audio, you
cannot use these features when you are on a P2P call.
Contact your system administrator for more
information.
I cannot program a Station Speed
Dial number to the button I want.
Before assigning the speed-dial number to a
programmable button, you must store the number with
either a Station Speed-Dial bin.