Mitel 5330 IP Phone User Manual

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5330/5340 SIP User and Administrator Guide

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Personal Keys

Personal keys provide one-touch access to the following features:

• Speed Dial (Memory Keys)
• Shared Lines
• Line Keys
• Call

Logs

• Phonebook
• Forwarding
• Do Not Disturb
• Advisory

Message

• PC

Application

• Headset

On/Off

• RSS

Feed

• HTML

Application

You can program any Personal key that isn’t a prime line key. For example, you can program a
key as a Speed Dial for one-touch dialing. You can also view, modify, or delete the information
programmed on any Personal key except Line 1 and Line 2.

Note: You cannot change your Personal key settings while on a call.

Note: You can use the Web Configuration Tool to easily program, edit, and delete

programmable key information. For key programming settings, instructions, and phone
layouts, refer to the About the Key Programming Page topic in the Advanced Features
section of the Web Configuration tool online help. Also see Using Advanced Features on
page 25. Instructions for programming personal keys using the phone itself are supplied
in the following sections.

For information about programming shared line keys, see Shared Lines and Keys on page 29.

Line Keys

Line keys allow you to make and answer calls according to line or caller information. The 5330
and 5340 IP Phones have four Line keys. If one line is busy, incoming calls are received on the
next available Line key. Each phone has a pre-assigned Prime Line (Line 1) key.

Pre-assigned Personal Keys

Your SIP phone has the following pre-assigned personal keys on the Page 1 display:

Key Location

Pre-assigned Value

5330 IP Phone

1

5340 IP Phone

2

Keys 1 - 4

Keys 1 - 4 (right)

Line Keys

(Keys 1 and 2 are Prime Lines)

Headset on/off

Key 6

Key 6 (left)

Advisory Message

Key 7

Key 7 (left)

Call Logs

Key 8

Key 8 (left)

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