Mitel SIP USER AND ADMINISTRATOR GUIDE 5330 Specifications Page 23

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5320e/5330e/5340e IP Phone SIP User and Administrator Guide
Answering Calls
Incoming calls ring Line 1, if all lines are free, or the next available line. If all lines are busy and
Call Forward – Busy is not enabled, callers hear a busy signal.
When the phone rings, the Ring/Message Indicator and the associated Line key flash, and the
name of the caller appears in the information area.
Answer a Call
To answer a call, do one of the following:
In handset mode, lift the handset.
In headset mode, press the Headset key, then press the flashing Line key.
In handsfree mode, press
(SPEAKER), or press the flashing Line key.
For more information about handset, handsfree (Speaker), or headset calls, see Handset,
Handsfree and Headset Modes on page 23.
Auto Answer
You can use Auto Answer to automatically answer incoming calls in handsfree or headset mode.
To enable or disable Auto Answer:
Access the Feature Configuration page of the Web Configuration tool (see Accessing the
Web Configuration Tool on page 9).
To answer an Auto Ans
wer call:
Begin speaking when the call arrives.
To end an Auto Answer call, do one of the following:
Press
(CANCEL).
Wait for the caller to hang up.
Answer a Call Waiting
The 5320e, 5330e and 5340e SIP Phones allow a default quantity of three calls waiting while you
are on a call. New calls wait on the next free line. When a new call arrives, you hear a call waiting
tone, the name of the new caller appears, and the corresponding Line key flashes. If all lines are
busy, callers hear a busy signal. (Number of calls waiting is dependent upon the number of Line
keys you have programmed.)
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