MiVoice 6910 IP Phone User Guide for MiVoice Connect
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Your Phone’s Display
The display screen on your IP phone shows your name and extension, along with other information.
shows the phone display screen.
Figure 3: Display of the 6910 IP phone
Programmable Keys
There are 8 programmable keys on the 6910 IP phone. Your administrator can set programmable
keys to function as keys for Speed Dial, Park, and Unpark. For more information on setting the
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Setting Up Your Phone
To use all the functions of your IP phone, your phone needs to be assigned to you and you need to
know your password for the voicemail system. You can determine whether your phone is already
assigned to you as follows:
• If the phone displays your name and extension, your Mitel administrator has already assigned
your phone to you, and you do not need to assign yourself to your phone. When your phone is
in this state, you can receive calls, make calls, and check for new messages using visual
voicemail.
• If the phone displays “Available” and the date and time, use the procedure in
Extension or Phone Number to the Phone
on page 7 to assign your extension to your phone.
Until the phone is assigned, you can place internal calls by dialing a number or using the Directory,
but you cannot receive calls or use visual voicemail, and you might not be able to place external
calls.
• If the phone displays “Anonymous” and the date and time, this extension is assigned as the
primary phone for someone who is currently assigned to some other phone or endpoint. You
can assign your extension to the phone by following the procedure in
With the appropriate permissions (set by your Mitel administrator or authorized contact), you can
log in to any Mitel 6900-Series IP phone in the system to assign your extension or phone number
to that phone.
For information about registering your phone with a MiVoice Connect system, see