Mitel 8660 Telephone User Manual


 
Call Features
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8560/8660 Phone User Guide – Issue 13, September 2009
Using Group Listen
You can use Group Listen to activate the speaker while you use the handset or headset to
continue speaking. This allows other people to hear the other party on the call while the other
party can only hear you (through the handset microphone). You cannot use Group Listen in
Handsfree Mode.
To use Group Listen:
While on a call, press (Special), and then dial
312 to turn group listen on. GROUP
LISTEN ON appears, and you hear a confirmation tone. The other party does not hear
the confirmation tone. Dial 312 to turn Group listen off.
Using Call Logs
Call Logs are records of your most recent missed, received, and dialed calls.
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Up to 20 entries
can be stored in each call log.
You can use your Call Logs to:
View recent call activity.
View caller ID information.
Return or redial calls.
To use Call Logs:
1. Dial 333or the LOGS menu button.
2. Select one of the following options:
Press 1 (MISS) or the MISSED CALLS menu button for missed calls.
Press 2 (RCV) or the RECEIVED CALLS menu button for received calls.
Press 3 (DL) or the DIALED CALLS menu button for dialed calls.
Press 4 (CLR) or the CLEAR LOGS menu button to clear all entries.
3. Press (Up) or (Down) or the >> (Next) or << (Previous) menu buttons to scroll
through the entries.
The display shows the party’s name and the extension or outside number (if available)
and the date and time.
If no Caller ID information is available, UNKNOWN CALLER appears.
To return a call or redial a number listed in a Call Log:
Press #or the CALL NOW menu button while the display shows the number.
To delete individual Call Log entries:
Press 0 to delete the displayed entry or press the DEL ALL menu button to delete all
entries in the current call log.
NOTE
If are using the handset, the (SPEAKER) button lamp is unlit, even though the
speaker is on. However, if you are using a headset, the (SPEAKER) button
lamp is lit. If you press (SPEAKER) while on either the handset or headset you
disconnect the call.
3. This feature may or may not be enabled for your system.