Mitel 5560 IPT User Guide
USING YOUR DEFAULT WINDOWS AND KEYS
The default 5560 IPT windows and keys are shown and described below. The default Phone
window provides access to your programmed feature keys.
Figure 3. Default Display Windows
5560 IPT Default Window and Keys (see Figure 3)
Feature Function
1) Softkeys Allow you to access the call control features that pertain to the feature you
are currently using. These keys are non-programmable and are specific to
the application or the state of the terminal. The 5560 IPT provides 6
softkeys, 3 on each side. Softkey prompts appearing in the display
correspond to the relevant call, so you may see different contextual softkey
prompts on each side at the same time.
2) Float Keys Display the queue of ringing calls. Up to six concurrent incoming calls
appear on float keys with associated labels. For more information see “Edit
Float Key Behavior on page 18.
3) Programmable
Keys
Launch specific call control features. Press the Menu key and select the
Settings application to program these keys. The 5560 IPT provides 16
programmable keys per page on each display (a maximum of 94
programmable keys when prime line keys are taken into account). For
instructions about programming the keys, see Programming Features on
Your Keys on page 16 .
4) Page Navigation
Keys
Display additional pages of information. The 5560 IPT has three page
navigation keys for each display: Back, Next, and Home. Pages 1, 3, and 5
are displayed on the left. Pages 2, 4, and 6 are displayed on the right.
Press the Home key under either display to return to the default Phone
window.
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