Mitel IP DECT Stand Telephone User Manual


 
Registration and Configuration
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5000 CP IP DECT Stand Configuration and Administration Guide – Issue 1.0, May 2010 Page 7
Registration and Configuration
After you have physically connected the IP DECT Stand to a Mitel IP Phone, you must program
the handsets in the 5000 CP database and register the handsets with the IP DECT Stand. You
can then configure the 5610 Cordless Handsets for operation using any of the following
methods:
from a web browser, such as Internet Explorer (recommended method)
through the menu on the 5610 Cordless Handset
via a configuration file that you install on a server in the Local Area Network
If you perform configuration from the web browser interface or from the handset, you must
configure each handset individually. If you use configuration files, a file must be created for each
IP DECT Stand. The configuration file specifies the parameters of the handsets (up to eight) that
are associated with an IP DECT Stand (see Server Based Configuration on page 30 for details).
To complete registration and configuration, follow the procedures outlined in the following
sections:
Complete 5000 CP SIP Phone Programming below
Register the Handsets with the IP DECT Stand on page 8
Assign an IP Address to the IP DECT Stand on page 8
Configure all Handsets Using the Configurator Web Interface on page 9
Change the Handset Display Name and PIN Code on page 15
Complete 5000 CP SIP Phone Programming
Before you register a 5610 Cordless Handset with the IP DECT Stand, complete the following
5000 CP Database Programming tasks. Refer to the v4.0 or later 5000 CP Features and
Programming Guide and Database Programming online help for detailed instructions:
1. Ensure that the Mitel IP Phone physically connected to the IP DECT Stand is properly
licensed and programmed in the 5000 CP database.
2. Ensure that you have a valid Category F license available for each 5610 Cordless
Handset connected to the IP DECT Stand.
3. Program each 5610 Cordless Handset as a “SIP Phone” (or part of a SIP Phone Group)
as outlined in the v4.0 or later 5000 CP documentation.
Configure Dynamic Extension Express (Optional)
Dynamic Extension Express (DEE) allows you to associate two or more devices for a single
user under a common main extension number. You can use DEE to “twin” a person's desktop
phone and his or her 5610 Cordless Handset together. The desk phone is considered the main
extension, while the cordless handset is programmed as a secondary destination.
You can also program and label a DEE Handoff key (default feature code is 388) on the user’s
desk phone. Users can press the DEE Handoff feature key to push a call that is in progress
from their desk phone to their 5610 Cordless Handset. Note that, as of the v4.0 software
release, users cannot pull a call that is in progress from their 5610 Cordless Handset back to
their desk phone.
Refer to the DEE topics in the latest 5000 CP Features and Programming Guide and Database
Programming online help for DEE programming instructions.
NOTE
After you configure the handsets on an IP DECT Stand, be sure to change the
default Configurator web interface user name and password and all default
handset personal identification number (PIN) codes to prevent unauthorized
access.