SIP Phones – SIP Phones
Mitel Deskphones
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Line-key 1 (L1) and Line-key 2 (L2):
L1
is always the primary user for the phone that all other settings on the phone or codes configured apply to
L2
should not be configured.
Soft keys
(S-keys) are configured accordingly:
Line
- a line for a user
Phone number
- phone number that will be dialled. This could be toaster or a feature code, for example.
Extension
- lets the user monitor and answer incoming calls to the extension. It is not possible to call from
the contact. The function key indicator will blink when there are incoming calls, and have a steady light if the
line is in call.
Intercom
- oneway intercom channel to the configured user.
Voice recorder
-records the active calls (for 6867i, this can be assigned only for bottom soft keys).
Presence shortcut
- sets a specific presence state to the primary user (the available presence states are
configured by your system administrator)
Call log
- displays your call log
Directory search
- opens the directory search
Favourites
- shows your contact list
Menu
-menu to access all features
Presence menu
- menu to set your presence state
Voice mail
- calls your voice mail number
Log off
- Log off from free seating
Speed Dial Keys
- press and hold a num pad key to dial a number
2.2 Mitel Deskphone 6863
2.2.1
Quick Reference guide
If the phone is a free seating phone, one soft key is always configured as either a log off key or a menu key.