Mitel Coffeemaker 5540 User Manual

MITEL  
5540 IP Console  
User Guide  
Release 1.0  
Table of Contents  
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Chapter 1  
Getting Started  
 
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Introduction  
Introduction  
Take a few minutes to explore this guide – it contains all the information you need to operate  
the 5540 IP Console.  
The first section introduces you to the console. You will learn what each group of keys does  
and how to interpret information on the console display. This section also contains information  
about how to use this guide.  
A note about feature availability  
The features available on your telephone system have been selected by your company and  
may not include all the features described in this guide.  
Using this Guide  
Someoftheproceduresinthisguideincludeanillustrationoftheconsoledisplay. Theillustration  
shows how the display will look when you are performing the procedure.  
Note the abbreviations in the upper half of the display. The following table explains the meaning  
of those abbreviations. For explanations of the other abbreviations, including those used in the  
lower half of the display, see page 69.  
Abbreviation Definition  
DST  
The DESTINATION (called) party  
The SOURCE (calling) party  
SRC  
>>> <<<  
Appears on either the SRC or DST line to indicate which party is currently connected  
to the console  
COS  
COR  
C/W  
Shows the Class of Service assigned to the extension or trunk that is currently  
connected to the console  
Shows the Class of Restriction assigned to the extension or trunk that is currently  
connected to the console  
Preceded by a number to indicate how many calls are waiting to be answered  
Conventions  
Thisguideusesthefollowingconventionstodifferentiatebetweenthetwotypesofconsolekeys:  
Fixed keys appear in bold letters—for example, Answer or Hold.  
Softkeys appear in bold letters within brackets—for example, [Bell On] or [Conference] .  
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About the Console  
Before you begin  
Before operating the console, check that the display shows [F1> through [F0> and the correct  
time and date. Also, make sure the handset is plugged into the side of the console.  
If any problems occur, contact your communications department for assistance.  
Console Components  
The illustration below shows the main parts of the console.  
Cable Connections  
LCD Display  
Training Jack  
Handset and  
Headset Jack  
Volume and  
Contrast Controls  
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About the Console  
Corded Handset and Headset Ports  
There are two jacks on the left side. One is for the handset or headset that you use; the other  
is for the handset or headset used by the person training or monitoring new attendants.  
Console Rear Ports  
The cabling required to connect the console to the telephone system is located at the rear of  
the console. The cables should be connected by a qualified system installer and should not be  
adjusted by unauthorized personnel. The Cordless Headset port is the last port on the right  
side. For more information on cordless headset operation, see “Using a Cordless Headset with  
Note: The PKM is currently not supported on Mitel Communications Director (MCD).  
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