User guide
Mitel 5560 IPT User Guide
USING YOUR DEFAULT WINDOWS AND KEYS
The default 5560 IPT windows and keys are shown and described below. The default window
provides access to Applications and programmable keys. Use the default window to program
feature keys.
Getting Started with 5560 IPT
When you receive your 5560 IPT, you need to program features and applications. Pressing the
MENU key provides a list of the applications you can use to customize your 5560 IPT. (See
Figure 3, right-hand display.)
You can use the People application to access/edit your contact list, or the Call Forwarding
application to set up call forwarding profiles. Use the Settings application to program your
personal settings like key programming, display brightness, and audio level. For more
information about the applications, see Using Your 5560 IPT Applications on page 9.
You program the left and right sides of your 5560 IPT separately, which means you may do all
programming procedures described in this section on one and then the other side of the 5560
IPT.
Figure 3. 5560 IPT Display Windows
5560 IPT Default Window and Keys (see Figure 3)
Feature Function
1) Softkeys Allow you to access the call control features that pertain to the feature you
are currently using. These keys are non-programmable and are specific to
the application or the state of the terminal. The 5560 IPT provides 6
softkeys, 3 on each side. Softkey prompts appearing in the display
correspond to the relevant call, so you may see different contextual softkey
prompts on each side at the same time.
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