Specifications
Chapter 4: Specifications
Wireless IP Endpoints
Mitel
®
5000 Installation Manual – Issue 3.0, October 2008 Page 4-47
Wireless IP Endpoints
Models 8664, 8665, and 8668 are compact wireless endpoints that operate in ITP mode. To
operate, a NetLink SVP (SpectraLink
®
Voice check box Priority) server is required. For details,
refer to the SVP Server and Model 8664/8665/8668 Installation Manual, part number 935.4521.
Features supported on IP and wireless endpoints appear in Table 4-15.
SIP (Only) Softphones
The Mitel platform supports the Model 8601 SoftPhone for Pocket PC and the Model 8602
softphone application.
Model 8602
Model 8602 application software is distributed separately from the system software.
Performance and interoperability is equivalent to hard IP endpoints. For details, refer to the
Model 8602 User Guide, part number 835.3019.
Model 8601 for Pocket PC
The Model 8601 is a software-based SIP softphone that runs on selected Pocket PC 2002 or
later Personal Digital Assistant (PDA) platforms. For information about installation and
programming, refer to the Model 8601 Installation Manual, part number 835.2736.
Table 4-15. IP and Wireless IP Endpoint Features
Feature
Model
8664
Model
8665
Model
8660
Axxess
IP PhonePlus
Eclipse
IP PhonePlus
4-Line Display X X
6-Line Display X X
6-Line Display with 2 Ethernet Ports X
12-Key Push button Keypad X X X X X
Battery Pack and Charger X X
Dedicated Headset Jack X
Call & Intercom Buttons X X X
Hearing Aid Compatible (HAC) Handset X X X
Hold Button (Red) X X
a
X
ITP Mode X X X X X
Menu Buttons X X X X X
Message Lamp X
Microphone X X X X X
Programmable Buttons
b
XX X X X
Push-To-Talk X
Ring and Voice Volume Control X X X X X
Speaker X X X
Speakerphone On/Off Control X X X
Special Button X X X
a. The Hold button is not red.
b. Can be programmed as a feature, secondary extension, or DSS button.










