Specifications

Mitel IP Phone Reference Guide
Using Phones 17
5610 Cordless Phone
This section provides instructions on how to configure the IP DECT stand and 5610
Cordless Handsets to support SIP telephony.
IP DECT Stand supports up to eight handsets and three simultaneous calls
Each handset can be programmed as a separate extension on the silhouette
system or you can program the cordless handsets in a personal ring group to
allow a group of users to answer calls to the same extension number.
The IP DECT stand provides call transfer, conferencing, and other basic
features between handsets and is supported on LCD 16-Key Phone, Backlit
LCD 24-Key Phone, Backlit LCD 48-Key Phone, Color Touch Screen LCD
Phone and 24-Key Phone.
Supported on Mitel 5312 / 5324 / 5320 / 5330 / 5340 and 5360 IP Phones
Teleworker support
Supports Dynamic Extension on silhouette
Speakerphone capable, with adjustable volumes, including mute
Handset supports operating time of 8 hours talk / 240 hours standby
Optional IP DECT Repeater extends signal range
DECT 6.0 cordless technology provides higher quality voice transmission,
density, and less interference than other wireless technologies, such as
Bluetooth®
Operating range of up to 50 m (150 feet) indoors or 100 m (300 ft) outdoors
Requirements and Conditions
Roaming (call handoff) is not supported between IP DECT stands.
Although you can register up to eight handsets with an IP DECT stand, the
stand only supports up to three simultaneous calls. If three calls are already
in progress via the IP DECT stand, any other handset users who attempt to
place a call will receive busy tone.
For site applications where all the users registered to a stand are expected
to place calls frequently, register a maximum of three handsets to the stand.
For site applications where users will seldom place calls, it may be suitable to
register more than three handsets to a single stand.
Using a Repeater
You can have up to six DECT repeaters connected to an IP DECT stand to extend
handset signal range. Note that each repeater that you connect to the stand reduces the
number of supported handsets by one. For example if you connect one repeater, then
you can only register seven handsets; if you connect two repeaters, then you can only
register six handsets. After registration is complete, the LED on the repeater remains on
solid. While the repeater is supporting a call, the LED on the repeater flashes.