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Configuration and Administration—NetLink e340/i640 Wireless Telephone 
 
Mitel Networks 3300 and SX-200 ICP and 5220 IP Phone emulation 
7.  Feature Programming 
 
The SpectraLink NetLink Wireless Telephone model in the Mitel Networks 3300 
and SX-200 ICP is similar to the 5220 IP Phone. 
The button mapping from the Mitel Networks 5220 IP Phone to the NetLink 
Wireless Telephone is designed to preserve nearly all of the functionality of the 5220 
IP Phone within a small, mobile device. All telephone functions and messaging 
features are supported if possible. Speakerphone functions are not supported. 
The handset has four softkeys to the 5220’s three softkeys. The last or rightmost 
softkey on the handset, known as Softkey D, emulates the Hold key on the 5220. 
The other three softkeys emulate the functions of the three softkeys of the 5220. 
The handset uses “shortcut keys” to emulate the feature keys on the 5220. Pressing 
LINE
FCN
, or 
MENU
 plus a shortcut key will activate the assigned line appearance or 
feature. 
Feature key number 1 on the 5220 is the Line 1 key in the handset. All other feature 
keys may be programmed to either line appearances or features. When the handset 
becomes active, it requests a label for each of the feature keys from the PBX which 
tells it whether the feature key is assigned to a feature or to a line appearance. If the 
key is assigned to a line appearance, the handset lists the line extension plus any 
shortcut key on the Line Appearance display, visible when the 
LINE
 key is pressed. If 
the key is assigned to a feature, the handset lists it and any shortcut key on the 
Feature display, visible when the 
FCN
 key is pressed. Each line or feature appears in 
feature key order. Its shortcut key is determined by this order. OAI programming 
will override any shortcut keys assigned by the handset. 
Programmable 
Line or Feature 
keys 
Softkey A
Softkey B
Softkey C
Fcn6
Fcn1
Fcn3
Fcn4
Fcn2
Softkey D
Line1
2
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