Mitel 5324 User Guide

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Customizing Your Phone 
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Note: If the number you are calling requires an intermediate Long Distance Carrier number to 
be dialed before the phone number, you can program a Speed Dial number for the Carrier. 
After pressing the Speed Dial number for the carrier, wait for connection to the Carrier. When 
connected, press the Speed Dial number for the party you are calling to send the DTMF 
(touchtone signals) to the Carrier. 
Note: If the Speed Dial number you want to program requires pauses (for example, if you 
normally dial a main number, wait for a prompt, and then dial an extension) you can program 
them into a Speed Dial key by entering a comma to represent a one-second pause. For 
example, to dial main number 592-2122 and then enter extension 111 after a 3-second 
pause, program a Speed Dial number as follows: 5922122,,,111. 
Delete a Speed Dial Key 
To delete a Speed Dial key: 
1. Press   (SUPERKEY), and then press >> until PROGRAM MEMORY KEYS? 
appears. 
2. Press 
OK. SELECT A KEY appears. 
3. Press 
the 
Personal key whose programming you want to delete. The associated 
programming appears. 
4. Press 
DEL (on a 5312) or DELETE (on a 5324). DELETE ITEM? appears. 
5. Press 
YES. UNUSED KEY appears. 
6.  Do one of the following: 
•  To return to the main menu, press EXIT
•  To return to the default display, press 
 (SUPERKEY). 
Programming Features in Speed Dial Keys 
For Sylantro and Broadworks deployments, you can program any feature access codes that 
require additional user input as Speed Dial keys. To access the feature directly, simply enter 
the feature access code (for example, *67) as the Speed Dial number. To access the feature 
and then have the phone wait for your manual input, enter the feature access code followed 
by a semi-colon (for example, *67; ).