Mitel IP DECT Stand Telephone User Manual


 
Handset Registration
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5000 CP IP DECT Stand Configuration and Administration Guide – Issue 1.0, May 2010
Handset Registration
The IP DECT Stand supports the configuration and registration of up to eight handsets. If the
handset is configured on the stand, it will repeatedly try and register with the 5000 CP, even if
the 5000 CP cannot recognize the DN or password.
The handset programming in the stand and the 5000 CP must match to prevent unnecessary
traffic flow and constant registration failure scenarios. Registration failures are reported to all
handsets, which causes periodic display interruptions to provide the failure notifications. The
user must then clear the display each time.
Two Line Support
The 5610 handset and stand allow two calls to originate from the handset in order to provide
transfer and conference capabilities.
Message Waiting Indication
The 5610 handset can obtain voice mail Message Waiting Indication (MWI) from the 5000 CP.
Although the 5610 handset can support more advanced voice mail features (such as displaying
the number of messages waiting) these features are currently not supported.
To configure a handset to receive voice mail message waiting indication:
1. Log into the IP-DECT Stand Configurator web interface. See page 9 for instructions.
2. Access the VoIP Account of the handset.
3. Enter the directory number of the handset in the Account Mailbox field.
4. Enter the directory number of the voice mail auto attendant (the number that you call to
connect to the voice mail service) in the Account Mailbox Number field.
5. Enter the IP address of the 5000 CP in the Registrar field.
6. Set the DTMF Signaling field to RFC2833.
7. Click Save.
8. Click Reboot.
With these settings, the stand subscribes to the 5000 CP to get MWI notifications for the
directory number (Account Mailbox). When a voice mail message is left, a MWI notification is
sent. After you navigate the handset voice mail menu and press Play, the handset calls (speed
dials) the voice mail service (Account Mailbox Number).
Supervised Transfer
When the 5610 handset is involved in a call, and a second call is made to or from the device
and is answered, the Options softkey is presented. The user can choose to Conference, Swap,
or Transfer the call. If the user selects transfer, a supervised transfer is performed.
Unsupervised Transfer
While on a call, the Hold softkey can be pressed to place the active call on hold. The Options
softkey can then be selected, and the user can select transfer and dial another number. This will
cause an immediate, or blind, transfer.
Conference
When the handset is involved in a call, and a second call is made to or from the device and is
answered, the Options softkey is presented. The user can choose to Conference, Swap, or
Transfer the call. If the user selects conference a three way conference occurs.
The conference is limited to three parties.