Specifications
General Information Guide
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• Failover Mode: In Failover Mode the Line Interface Module line can only be used when
the IP connection has failed (if the phone does not receive a response to ‘keep alive’
messages, the phone assumes the Ethernet link is down and automatically switches to
analog mode).
DECT Cordless Handset and Headset
The DECT Cordless Handset and DECT Cordless Headset offer corridor mobility for Mitel 5330,
5340, and 5360 IP phone users. The Cordless Handset and Headset enables users to move
freely within the office or adjacent offices (up to 300 feet from their desk) while still
communicating from their desk phones.
Both cordless devices connect to an IP phone through the cordless module, which attaches to
the back of the phone. The cordless headset rests and recharges in a headset cradle that
attaches to the side of the phone. The cordless handset recharges in the handset cradle.
The Cordless Devices Application provides access to the configuration settings and information
screens that apply to the cordless module and accessories.
The DECT cordless accessories provide
• LED Indicators on the Cordless Module, Handset and Headset that indicate connectivity
and charging status
• Eight hours of talk time
• 43 Hours of standby time
• An operating range of up to 300 feet (100 metres) in a typical office environment
• An out of communications range warning tone
• Support for two cordless devices (Handset and Headset) per Cordless Module
• DECT-based design: DECT 6.0 cordless technology provides higher quality voice trans-
mission, density, and is less susceptible to interference compared to Bluetooth.
Figure 36: Cordless Handset and Headset










