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Phone and System Administration
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Introduction
You can use a designated administrator phone for simple system administrative tasks. Mitel 
recommends using a larger-size display phone, such as the Mitel 5340, 5360, 8662, 8660, 
8568, or 8560 phone to administer the system. You may notice some feature differences 
between the phone types, as described in the following sections.
Phone Feature Button Differences 
 describes differences between the Mitel 5340, 5360, 8662, 8660, 8568, and 8560 
phones when using feature buttons to enter dial pad characters or activate features. For ease 
of use, this guide refers to buttons in procedures by name rather than using the icon designation. 
For example, a procedure may refer to the Backspace button, which can be either the 
 
(Mute) button (models 8662, 8660, and 8560) or the 
 (Hold) button (models 5340, 5360, 
and 8568). Refer to the appropriate phone user guide for detailed phone feature descriptions. 
Supported Languages and Dial pad Character Descriptions
In addition to U.S. English, U.K. English, Mexican Spanish, and Japanese, v4.0 or later software   
supports Canadian (Québec) French. Any of these five languages can be designated as primary 
or secondary languages in the system.
The Change Language feature code (default 301) allows phone users to switch between the 
system’s designated primary language and the phone’s designated secondary language. After 
a language is selected, all of the displays on that phone present the chosen language (except 
for diagnostic displays, which are presented in English only, and custom feature and trunk 
labels, which are presented as programmed). Likewise, all of the voice prompts on that phone 
will present the chosen language (except for Enterprise Messaging, which does not support 
Canadian French).
Custom Characters
Various features such as Do-Not-Disturb and Station Speed Dial allow users to enter custom 
characters from their phone’s dial pad. Depending on which language the phone is using, the 
custom characters may change. The charts on the following pages show which custom 
Table 2:   Mitel 8560, 8568, 8660, 8662, 5340, and 5360 Phone Button Differences
Button as Referenced in Procedures
Mitel 8560, 8660, 
and 8662
Mitel 5340 5360, and 
8568
Backspace: Moves the cursor to the previous position 
when entering characters.
 
 (Mute)
    
 (Hold)
Forward: Moves the cursor to the next position when 
entering characters.
 
 (Forward)
    
 (Transfer)
Special: Sometimes required to enter feature codes.
 
 (Special)
    
 (Special)
 MUTE
 MUTE
 FWD