Specifications

Chapter 4: Specifications
Mitel and Inter-Tel IP Endpoint Differences
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5000 Installation Manual – Issue 3.0, October 2008
The DND alert tone generated on a Mitel IP endpoint differs from the DND alert tone
generated on an Inter-Tel IP endpoint.
Speakerphone (handsfree) volume is generally lower on Mitel IP endpoints when
compared to Inter-Tel IP endpoints. This includes both DTMF and voice audio.
The Models 5330 and 5340 have Navigation Page buttons located below the LCD to
navigate between the three display pages. If you navigate to the second or third pages,
you must use the Navigation Page buttons to return to the first page. (You are not
automatically returned to the first page after using features or when the endpoint is idle.)
The Home button ( ) on the Model 5340 also returns you to the first page.
The Models 5330 and 5340 have self-labeling buttons (they do not use designation cards).
Several Mitel IP endpoint feature buttons behave differently than Inter-Tel feature buttons.
Mitel feature buttons descriptions are shown in the Inter-Tel 5000 Features and
Programming Guide, part no. 580.8006.
Mitel IP endpoints do not support the Automatic Network Address Translation (NAT)
address type. In DB Programming, you must select either Native or NAT for private and
public networks. Refer to the Inter-Tel 5000 Features and Programming Guide, part no.
580.8006 to configure the NAT address type.
On Mitel 5000 systems, the Mitel Model 5340 endpoint Backlight Timer is set for five
minutes of inactivity (no button presses or audio, including music). After five minutes of
inactivity, the display dims to 20% of the maximum brightness (the display backlight cannot
be turned off). You cannot adjust these default settings. On Mitel 3300 systems, the
Backlight Timer and percentage of maximum brightness settings are adjustable.
See Table 4-14 for a description of the Mitel IP Endpoint feature buttons. Refer to the user
guides for any Mitel or Inter-Tel endpoints for additional information on a specific model type.
Table 4-14. Mitel IP Endpoint Feature Buttons
Button Action
(Up)
(Down)
Provide volume control for the ringer, handset, and speaker.
Scroll through options in some features.
(Speaker)
Activates Handsfree Mode (speakerphone).
Activates features.
(Mute) Temporarily turns off the microphone during a call.
(Applications/
Directory)
Models 5330 and 5340: Activates the Application menu.
Models 5212 and 5224: Activates the Directory.
(Special) Activates features while on active calls. The (Special) button does
not cancel features. The Star button (
*) cancels features.
(Redial) Calls the last external number dialed. Does not redial internal numbers.
(Hold)
Places the current call on hold.
Left/backspace when entering dialpad characters.
(Transfer)
Transfers the current call.
Right/forward when entering dialpad characters.
(Message)
Connects to the voice mailbox and flashes when messages are
waiting.
Toggles between Alpha Mode and Numeric Mode when entering
dialpad characters.