Mitel IP DECT Stand Telephone User Manual


 
Conference Split (End Conference)
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5000 CP IP DECT Stand Configuration and Administration Guide – Issue 1.0, May 2010 Page 37
Conference Split (End Conference)
While in a conference, the End Conf softkey is presented. When selected, the user terminates
the conference and it is split back into two independent calls.
Selecting the conference split will cause the conference to be torn down. One party will be in
talk state (active) on the handset, the other will be on hold.
After the conference is split, the Options softkey will be presented, and if selected the options
for conference, transfer, and call swap are available.
Note that when navigating the Options softkey the call remains active and is not in a hold state.
Call Forwarding (Always, Busy, No Answer)
If enabled, handset users can forward calls using this local feature available via the handset
menu. Forwarding options include always, busy, or no answer.
Do Not Disturb
If enabled, handset users can place their handsets in DND mode using this local feature
available via the handset menu.
Call Swap
When the handset is involved in a call, and a second call is made to the device, the new call
can be answered. At this time, the Options softkey is presented. The user can choose to
Conference, Swap, or Transfer the call. If the user selects swap, the user is then connected to
the original calling party, and the most recent party is in held state.
Call Waiting
While on a call the 5610, if a new call is presented to the device the handset will provide a
notification tone and present the incoming caller identification on the display.
If call waiting is disabled, no notification if provided to the user.
5000 CP Supported Features
For a complete list of 5000 CP supported features, as well as limitations, when using the 5610
Cordless Handset on the 5000 CP, refer to the v4.0 or later 5000 CP Features and
Programming Guide and Database Programming online help.
Call Log
If the device is part of a Dynamic Extension Express ring group, calls that are answered by
other devices in the group will show up as missed calls on the handset. This is a common
problem with call log capabilities.
If a prefix digit is required to dial internal or external calls that have been logged, then you
cannot dial directly from the call log. This is a common problem with call log capabilities.
Dynamic Extension Express (DEE)
A user’s desk phone can be used to push calls to a DEE associated cordless handset, but the
handset cannot push or pull calls to other devices.