Mitel 5560 IPT Telephone User Manual


 
Mitel 5560 IPT User Guide
Elements of Your 5560 IPT
Feature Function
your voice mailbox.
4) Handsfree Speaker Provides audio for Handsfree calls and paging.
5) Fixed Function Keys
and Common Keypad
Common and fixed-function keys provide the following 5560 IPT
functions, and audio control capability for both Left and Right displays:
Speaker: enables and disables Handsfree mode. See Handsfree
Operation on page 25 for more information.
Menu: provides access to menus for your 5560 IPT's additional
features.
Trans/Conf: initiates a call transfer or establishes a three-party
conference call.
Hold: places the current call for the corresponding handset (left or
right) on hold.
Release (two keys, one for each handset): when pressed during a
call, ends the call (for the corresponding left or right handset).
Microphone either toggles the microphone ON and OFF (when
pressed and immediately released), or allows push-to-talk microphone
use (when pressed and held). Illuminated LED indicates microphone
ON state for the selected call.
Vol + and Vol - provide volume control for the handset and handsfree
speakers.
Keypad: use to dial or enter numbers on the active display.
Cancel: use to end a call.
6) Navigation Page Keys
for the Right Side and
7) Navigation Page Keys
for the Left Side
Use to 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 display on the left. Pages 2, 4, and 6 display on the
right. Press the Home key under either display to return to the Phone
application (default).
8) Left and Right Keys Left and Right: Maintain control over the common keys, which include
Speaker, Trans/Conf, Vol +, Vol -, float keys, programmable keys,
and the keypad.
9) Softkeys On the Left and Right sides, the top three keys closest to the outside
edges of the terminal are softkeys. Key labels are determined by ICP
programming and can change depending on context.
10) Float Keys On both Left and Right sides, the top three keys closest to the center
of the terminal are Float keys. Up to six concurrent incoming calls
appear on the shared Float keys with associated labels.
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