Mitel 5001 User Manual

USER GUIDE  
Table of Contents  
5001 IP PHONE.........................................................................................................1  
Mitel Networks™ 5001 IP User Guide ............................................................................... 1  
Notice...............................................................................................................................................1  
Disclaimer........................................................................................................................................1  
About The 5001 IP Phone ................................................................................................. 2  
About Your Set ................................................................................................................................2  
Related Topics .................................................................................................................. 2  
Important Safety Instructions And Precautions ...............................................................................3  
Supplying Power To The Phone......................................................................................................3  
Notices.............................................................................................................................................3  
Symbols ............................................................................................................................ 4  
Initializing And Registering The Phone............................................................................................4  
Using The 5001 IP Phone ................................................................................................. 4  
About Using The 5001 IP Phone.....................................................................................................4  
Telephone Status Indicators............................................................................................................4  
Adjusting Volume Levels .................................................................................................................5  
Mounting The Phone On The Wall ..................................................................................................5  
Mounting On The Wall Using A Bracket (North America)................................................... 5  
Call Handling..................................................................................................................... 6  
About Call Handling.........................................................................................................................6  
Making And Answering Calls...........................................................................................................6  
Hold..................................................................................................................................................6  
Message ..........................................................................................................................................7  
Redial...............................................................................................................................................7  
Transferring And Conferencing .......................................................................................................7  
Call Forwarding................................................................................................................................8  
Features Accessible By Code .........................................................................................................8  
Index ............................................................................................................................... 11  
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5001 IP Phone  
Mitel Networks™ 5001 IP User Guide  
Notice  
The information contained in this document is believed to be accurate in all respects but is not  
warranted by Mitel Networks Corporation (Mitel). The information is subject to change without notice  
and should not be construed in any way as a commitment by Mitel or any of its affiliates or  
subsidiaries. Mitel and its affiliates and subsidiaries assume no responsibility for any errors or  
omissions in this document. Revisions of this document or new editions of it may be issued to  
incorporate any such changes.  
Nothing in this document may be reproduced in any manner, either wholly or in part for any use  
whatsoever, without written permission from Mitel Networks Corporation.  
Disclaimer  
DUE TO THE DYNAMIC NATURE OF THE PRODUCT DESIGN, THE  
INFORMATION CONTAINED IN THIS DOCUMENT IS SUBJECT TO CHANGE  
WITHOUT NOTICE. MITEL NETWORKS CORPORATION, ITS AFFILIATES,  
AND/ OR ITS SUBSIDIARIES ASSUME NO RESPONSIBILITY FOR ERRORS  
AND/OR OMISSIONS CONTAINED IN THIS INFORMATION.  
®, ™ Trademark of Mitel Networks Corporation  
© Copyright 2002, Mitel Networks Corporation  
All rights reserved.  
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About The 5001 IP Phone  
About Your Set  
The Mitel Networks 5001 IP Phone is a digital telephone that connects directly to a 10/100BaseT  
Ethernet network. It is supported by the Mitel Networks 3100 Integrated Communications Platform  
(ICP) Release 3.0 and later software.  
Note: The 5001 IP phone is not suitable for direct connection to ANY public telephone network.  
Connect the phone to a LAN that is attached to a Mitel-manufactured ICP system only.  
The Mitel Networks 5001 IP phone has three fixed-function keys along with a Volume Up/Down key  
and a standard numeric keypad. The fixed-function keys are MESSAGE, HOLD and REDIAL.  
Illustration Key  
1. Handset  
2. Speaker  
3. Message Waiting Indicator  
4. Function Keys  
5. Numeric Keypad  
6. Volume Control  
Related Topics  
Important Safety Instructions And Precautions  
Supplying Power To The Phone  
Notices  
Initializing And Registering The Phone  
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Important Safety Instructions And Precautions  
When using your telephone equipment, basic safety precautions should always be followed to reduce  
the risk of fire, electric shock and injury to persons, including the following:  
Do not use this product near water, for example, near a bathtub, wash bowl, kitchen sink or  
laundry tub, in a wet basement or near a swimming pool.  
Avoid using a telephone (other than a cordless type) during an electrical storm. There may be a  
remote risk of electric shock from lightning.  
Do not use the telephone to report a gas leak in the vicinity of a leak.  
Tips for Your Comfort and Safety  
Don’t cradle the handset!  
Prolonged use of the handset can lead to neck, shoulder, or back discomfort, especially if you  
cradle the handset between your ear and shoulder. If you use your phone a lot, you may find it  
more comfortable to use a headset. See the section on headset usage elsewhere in this guide for  
more information.  
Protect your hearing  
Your phone has a control for adjusting the volume of the handset receiver. Because continuous  
exposure to loud sounds can contribute to hearing loss, keep the volume at a moderate level.  
Supplying Power To The Phone  
The phone may be powered from any of the following sources:  
A Mitel Networks 3100 Integrated Communications Platform (ICP).  
A Mitel-supplied DC power adapter (part numbers 50002070 [North America], 50002080 [UK],  
and 50002090 [Europe]).  
A power source meeting the requirements of IEEE 802.3af for Power Over LAN, as well as  
CAN/CSA C22.2 No. 60950-2000 3rd. Ed., UL 60950 3rd. Ed., and/or EN60950:2000 3rd. Ed. for  
Safety.  
Any other Mitel-recommended power source.  
Notices  
These notices may appear on the product and in the technical documentation.  
DANGER  
WARNING  
CAUTION  
Danger indicates an imminently hazardous situation which, if not avoided, will  
result in death or serious injury.  
Warning indicates a potentially hazardous situation which, if not avoided, could  
result in death or serious injury.  
Caution indicates a potentially hazardous situation which, if not avoided, may  
result in minor or moderate injury and/or damage to the equipment or property.  
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Symbols  
This symbol may appear on the product.  
The exclamation point within an equilateral triangle indicates that important  
operating and maintenance (servicing) instructions are included in the literature  
accompanying the product.  
Initializing And Registering The Phone  
IP phone initialization occurs automatically when the set is connected to the network.  
CAUTION: During the initialization process, the phone may download crucial "boot" data from  
the TFTP server on the network. This will be indicated by the light indicator (LED) flashing. DO  
NOT POWER DOWN OR TURN OFF THE PHONE DURING THIS PROCESS! If the phone is  
powered down at this point, "boot" data is likely to be corrupted and the phone will not boot  
up properly when powered on.  
All IP sets are required to complete PIN registration. This registration results in a MAC address being  
assigned in the MAC Address Assignment form. The 5001 IP phone will register with the 3100 ICP  
automatically.  
Once the phone is registered, it can be moved from one location to another with the directory number  
and attributes retained. The phone will automatically boot and re-register with the 3100 ICP whenever  
it is moved.  
Note: Initializing and registering the 5001 IP phone is a procedure that should only be carried out  
either by a trained technician or your System Administrator. Please consult with your System  
Administrator before performing any procedures that may have an adverse effect on the  
performance of the phone.  
Using The 5001 IP Phone  
About Using The 5001 IP Phone  
The 5001 IP Phone is a single-port telephone designed for use with a Mitel Networks 3100 Integrated  
Communications Platform (ICP) integrated with your organization’s network.  
Related Topics  
Telephone Status Indicators  
Adjusting Volume Levels  
Mounting The Phone On The Wall  
About Call Handling  
Telephone Status Indicators  
Situation:  
The message indicator (LED) is:  
Line is idle  
Off  
Line is ringing  
Message waiting/Voicemail  
Flashing rapidly  
Flashing slowly  
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Adjusting Volume Levels  
Ringer Control  
To adjust the Ringer Volume while the set is ringing:  
Press  
Press  
to increase the volume.  
to decrease the volume.  
Handset Receiver Volume Control  
To adjust the Handset Receiver Volume when you are using the handset:  
Press  
Press  
to increase the volume.  
to decrease the volume.  
Mounting The Phone On The Wall  
Mounting On The Wall Using Screws (UK/Europe)  
The 5001 IP phone can be mounted directly on a wall using mounting screws:  
1. Select a location away from electrical cables, pipes or other items behind  
the mounting location that could cause a hazard when inserting screws in  
the wall.  
CAUTION: Make sure the wall material is capable of  
supporting the weight of the unit. For additional security, it  
is recommended that you mount the phone on a plywood  
backboard. Mitel Networks is not responsible for units  
damaged as a result of improper wall mounting.  
2. Insert two mounting screws 3 5/16 inches (8.4 cm) apart as illustrated to  
the right. Allow about 3/16 of an inch (0.5 cm) between the wall and screw  
heads for mounting the phone.  
3. Use #10 screws 1 to 1.5 inches (2.5 to 4 cm) in length for mounting screws  
and anchoring devices suitable for the wall material on which the unit will  
be mounted.  
4. Align the mounting slots on the back of the phone with the heads of the  
screws and push until the unit is firmly seated  
Mounting On The Wall Using A Bracket (North America)  
The 5001 IP phone can be mounted directly on a wall using a standard telephone wall mount bracket  
available from your telephone equipment dealer.  
Simply align the mounting slots on the back of the phone with the posts on the bracket and push until  
the unit is firmly seated.  
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Note: While mounting screws or a standard wall mount bracket may be used to mount the phone  
on the wall, standard telephone jacks are not used as the phone is connected directly to the LAN.  
Call Handling  
About Call Handling  
The designation card on the front of your telephone should look like the following:  
Related Topics  
Making And Answering Calls  
Hold  
Message  
Redial  
Transferring And Conferencing  
Call Forwarding  
Making And Answering Calls  
To make a call:  
Lift the handset.  
Dial the number.  
To answer a call:  
Lift the handset.  
Hold  
To place a call on Hold:  
Press HOLD and replace the handset in the cradle.  
To retrieve a call from Hold:  
Lift the handset.  
Press the HOLD button to retrieve the call.  
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Message  
If the message indicator is flashing slowly while the phone is not ringing, this indicates that you have  
a message or voicemail.  
Note: For voicemail to work properly with the 5001 IP phone, Call Forward must be activated on  
the set.  
To activate Call Forward on the phone:  
1. Lift the handset.  
2. Dial 605 (the feature access code for Call Forward) 232 (the extension group for voicemail).  
When you are finished, you will hear an interrupted dial tone.  
3. Hang up to complete the procedure.  
Note: Once Call Forward has been activated, you will hear an interrupted dial tone for a moment  
every time you make a call. Refer to ICP technical documentation for further information.  
To deactivate Call Forward on the phone:  
1. Lift the handset. You should hear an interrupted dial tone to indicate Call Forward is active.  
2. Dial 605 - 232 again.  
3. Hang up to complete the procedure.  
The response to a message indication changes depending on whether the caller wants you to call  
back or if they have left a voice message.  
To respond to a message indication:  
Lift the handset.  
Press MESSAGE.  
If the caller has left a voice message, the phone will automatically call the voicemail system.  
OR  
If the caller has activated your message indicator instead of leaving a voice message, the phone  
will automatically call their number.  
Note: To activate the message indicator on another phone, simply press the MESSAGE key  
instead of leaving a voice message.  
Redial  
To redial the last number you called:  
Lift the handset.  
Press REDIAL twice.  
Note: The redial feature can only be used for external numbers and cannot be used to redial  
internal externsions.  
Transferring And Conferencing  
When on a network connected to a 3100 ICP, the 5001 IP phone can still transfer and conference  
calls even without a function key programmed for those features.  
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To transfer a call:  
Press HOLD.  
Dial the number of the third party.  
Do one of the following:  
- To complete the Transfer, hang up.  
- To announce the Transfer, wait for an answer, consult, and hang up.  
To form a conference call when a two-party call is already in place, or to add another party to an  
existing conference:  
Press HOLD.  
Dial the number of the next party.  
Wait for an answer.  
Dial ’3’.  
Note: To make conference calls in this manner, the ’3’ digit must be programmed for three-party  
conferencing by the System Administrator.  
To leave a conference:  
Hang up.  
Call Forwarding  
The 5001 IP phone can forward calls even without a function key programmed for those features. Call  
Forwarding allows you to forward all your calls to another extension or an extension group without  
ringing at your extension first.  
Note: This is the Call Forward All feature.  
To forward your calls:  
1. Dial the Call Forward All feature access code, 616.  
2. Dial an extension number. When you lift your handset, you hear interrupted dial tone indicating  
that you are forwarding your calls.  
To cancel forwarding:  
1. Dial the Cancel Call Forward feature access code, 617.  
For more information on feature access codes, consult your System Administrator.  
Features Accessible By Code  
The 3100 ICP also provides additional features that may be accessed using numeric feature codes.  
The feature access codes shown in the table below indicate the leading digit as "6", for example, 6xx,  
which is the system default. However, if the numbering plan is modified, an alternative leading digit  
may be used.  
Note: Check with your Administrator to ensure that these feature access codes are correct for  
your system.  
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To use a feature access code, simply pick up the handset and dial the code numbers.  
Feature Name  
Code Description  
Account Codes  
665  
668  
An account code can be assigned to an incoming or outgoing call for  
tracking purposes.  
Allows an extension user to setup an alarm (wake-up or reminder) call  
to ring at their extension at a specified time.  
Alarm Calls  
Alarm Call Cancel 669  
Call Park Pick-up 660  
Cancels an alarm call.  
This feature allows an extension user to pick-up an external call held  
on a specific line by another extension user by dialling the Call Park  
Pick-up feature access code followed by the line number.  
Call Forward All  
to Extension  
Call Forward All  
to Extension  
Group  
616  
607  
This feature allows an extension user to forward all their calls to  
another extension without first ringing at their extension.  
This feature allows an extension user to forward all their calls to an  
extension group without first ringing at their extension.  
Call Forward No  
Answer or Busy  
to Extension  
Call Forward No  
Answer or Busy  
to Extension  
Group  
620  
605  
This feature allows an extension user to forward their calls to a  
nominated extension when the called party is busy on another call or  
unable to answer the call.  
This feature allows an extension user to forward their calls to an  
extension group when the called party is busy on another call or  
unable to answer the call.  
Cancel Call  
Forward  
Cancel Message  
Waiting  
Directed Call  
Pick-up  
Directed  
617  
628  
677  
673  
Turns off any Call Forwarding features that are currently active.  
This feature allows an extension user to cancel a message waiting  
indication that they have left at another extension.  
This feature allows an extension user to pick up a call which is ringing  
at another extension that is not in their pick-up group.  
This feature allows an extension user to leave a message waiting  
indication at another extension directly, that is, the extension user does  
not need to call the extension number.  
Message Waiting  
Do Not Disturb  
(DND)  
619  
This feature disables an extension’s Ringer. Extension users calling an  
extension with Do Not Disturb hear busy tone, and a message similar  
to the following is displayed on their LCD: EXT xxxx DND. External  
calls that are usually presented at an extension under a personal key  
continue to be presented; the associated key flashes with ringing  
cadence, however, the extension does not ring.  
Extension Paging 613  
This feature allows an extension user to turn on the loudspeaker at  
another extension, or at a number of extensions, and broadcast a  
message to these extension users. The types of broadcast messages  
that can be made are:  
to another extension user;  
to all extension users in an extension group;  
to all extension users on the system.  
External Call  
Waiting  
687  
This feature enables or disables Call Waiting tone at an extension.  
When enabled, a short burst of tone is generated when an external call  
arrives at an extension when the extension is busy.  
When Call Waiting tone is heard, the extension user can leave the  
incoming call unanswered until the current call is finished, or place the  
current call on hold and answer the new call.  
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Feature Name  
Code Description  
Follow Me  
622  
This feature allows an extension user to temporarily divert their calls to  
another extension before leaving their original extension to work at  
another desk; calls follow the extension user to the new destination.  
Follow Me (I’m  
Here)  
626  
This feature enables an extension user to "pull" calls from their usual  
extension to the extension that they are currently working at. This  
feature ensures that calls continue to follow an extension user when  
working at various desks within the office.  
Group Call Pick-  
Up  
Last Number  
Redial  
666  
600  
This feature allows an extension user to pick up an incoming call which  
is ringing at another extension in their pick-up group.  
This feature enables an extension user to redial the last external  
number dialled from the extension.  
Message Waiting 643  
This feature allows an extension user to leave a message waiting  
indication at another extension. The called extension user is informed  
of the message waiting indication by their Message Indicator flashing  
and by their LCD displaying MESSAGE WAITING.  
Night Service  
Pick-Up  
633  
634  
When Night Service is active, this feature allows an extension user to  
pick up an incoming external call which is ringing at another extension  
in the user’s Night Service Pick-up group.  
An Administrator can assign a PIN (Personal Identification Number)  
code to an extension user which, when invoked, prevents unauthorised  
users from making external calls from the user’s extension, that is, it  
locks the extension. The PIN code can also be used at another  
extension to access features or make external calls which would not  
normally be available at the extension.  
PIN (Personal  
Identification  
Number) Codes  
Recall on Lines  
602  
688  
Allows an extension user who is in conversation with a called party at a  
remote site to make an enquiry call to another party on the remote site  
through the same line.  
This feature allows an extension user to forward incoming calls to an  
external destination, for example, a mobile phone or home number.  
Remote Call  
Forward  
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Index  
1
10/100BaseT Ethernet...........................................................................................................................2  
A
Adjusting .................................................................................................................................................5  
Handset Receiver Volume ..................................................................................................................5  
Ringer Volume ....................................................................................................................................5  
Volume Levels.....................................................................................................................................5  
C
Call Forwarding.....................................................................................................................................8  
CAUTION............................................................................................................................................3, 5  
Conference ............................................................................................................................................7  
D
DANGER.................................................................................................................................................3  
F
Feature Codes .......................................................................................................................................8  
H
Hold ........................................................................................................................................................6  
M
Message.................................................................................................................................................7  
Mitel Networks 3100 Integrated Communications Platform.....................................................2, 3, 4  
N
Notices ...................................................................................................................................................3  
P
PIN ..........................................................................................................................................................8  
R
Redial .....................................................................................................................................................7  
S
Safety .....................................................................................................................................................3  
T
Telephone Status Indicators ...................................................................................................................4  
Transfer..................................................................................................................................................7  
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V
Voicemail............................................................................................................................................... 7  
Volume Control..................................................................................................................................... 2  
W
WARNING.............................................................................................................................................. 3  
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