Operation and Maintenance
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Mitel SMB Controller
syd-0657/2.0 – R6.0 – 09.2018
6. 5. 2. 8
Longclicks on Mitel DECT cordless phones
In normal DECT cordless phone operation, long-clicking the following keys accesses
additional functions directly.
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Longclicks on Mitel DECT cordless phones
Function
Office 135 Office 160
Mitel 600
DECT
In a list box: change scroll direction. Long-click "
>
" switches to "
<
" and vice
versa
Foxkey
right
Foxkey
right
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Direct access to the configuration menu
M
M
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Switch cordless phone on/off
C, 0
0
End key
Switches over to the next radio system temporarily.
1
1
2
Indicates the radio system parameters (cordless phone IPEI and radio system
PARK). With each additional call the next radio system is indicated in each
case if there are other logons.
2
2
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Indicates the cordless phone’s internal diagnostics.
3
3
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Switches to a special alarm menu of the cordless phone.
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3
1)
1) Mitel 630 DECT only
Indicates the data of the valid radio unit (“Show Measurement Mode”, see
“Planning DECT Systems” in the User’s Guide).
4
4
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Indicates the cordless phone’s firmware version.
5
5
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Jumps to the cordless phone’s service menu.
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5
Indicates battery charge status and the type.
6
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Indicates the communication server’s software version.
7
7
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Activates "semi" key lock. See Operating Instructions for details.
8
8
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Activates key lock. See Operating Instructions for details.
9
9
#
Switch dialling type DTMF on/off. See Operating Instructions for details.
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Switch tone ringing on/off.
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Jumps to the cordless phone’s tone ring menu.
Loud-
speaker
key
Loud-
speaker
key
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Menu for display contrast, display backlighting, area tone and overload tone.
See Operating Instructions for details.
#
#
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Configuration mode for hotkey. See Operating Instructions for details.
Hotkey
Hotkey
Hotkey
Switch error messages on/off (default value: Off). Messages relating to the fol-
lowing errors cannot be switched on/off: HS logon error, incorrect location reg-
istration, no locatable radio unit, network, system or radio unit overload.
5 + 3
5 + 3
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