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PCMCIA Port
: Connects to a credit card-sized memory card manufactured to the standards of
the Personal Computer Memory Card International Association.
•
USB HOST Port
: Connects to a standard Universal Serial Bus keyboard, mouse, etc. For details
about how to connect a keyboard and/or mouse, see the applicable
Model 8690 Phone User
Guide (IP Mode or SIP mode)
, part number 550.8116 or 550.8025, respectively.
•
USB CLIENT Port
: Connects to a host computer that runs Microsoft ActiveSync
®
.
•
LEDs
:
There are two indications on each port:
•
Link Status
:
When the link is valid, the green LED on the left side of the port is lit. When
there is receive or transmit activity on the link, this LED flashes.
•
10/100 Mbps
: When the link is connected at a speed of 100 Mbps, the green LED on the
right side of the port is lit. The MiVoice Office 250 operates
only
on 100Base-T LANs.
•
DRAM
: Located inside the phone. Supports 128 MB (only one slot is occupied). Although there
are two DRAM slots, you cannot upgrade the memory by adding an extra memory stick. Currently,
the second slot is not used.
For information about how to program a Mitel 8690, refer to the
MiVoice Office 250 Features and
Programming Guide
.
To use the Mitel 8690, you must first install the 8690 client application. refer to the
MiVoice Office
250 Features and Programming Guide
, for details.
Wall-Mounting 86xx IP and IP PhonePlus Phones
See the following sections for information about wall-mounting your specific phone type.
Mitel 8600 Series Phones
Because there are two types of bases used on the Mitel 8600 series phones, two sets of instructions
for wall-mounting the phones are included here. Determine which type of base the phone has and
follow the appropriate instructions.
NOTE
Wall-mounting the Mitel 8600 series phones is
not
recommended if the user will be connecting
and disconnecting cords (handset, headset, line) and/or cables (Ethernet, USB, power supply)
frequently. To connect and disconnect these cords and cables from a wall-mounted phone,
users will need to remove the phone from the wall.
Summary of Contents for MIVOICE OFFICE 250
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Page 29: ...Chapter 1 MiVoice Office 250 New Features ...
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Page 55: ...Chapter 2 Document Overview ...
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Page 63: ...Chapter 3 Product Description ...
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Page 87: ...Chapter 4 Specifications ...
Page 157: ...Chapter 5 Installation ...
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Page 274: ...MiVoice Office 250 Installation and Administration Guide 246 4 Test for quality ...
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Page 397: ...Chapter 6 Reference ...
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Page 417: ...Appendix A Private Networking ...
Page 445: ...Appendix B Network IP Topology ...
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Page 487: ...Appendix C Open Source License Agreements ...
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Page 507: ...Appendix D Phones ...