Spectralink E340 Manual De Usuario

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SpectraLink Corporation 
Configuration and Administration—NetLink e340/i640 Wireless Telephone 
 
Mitel Networks 3300 and SX-200 ICP and 5220 IP Phone emulation 
on the emulated desk phone, indicating that the corresponding feature is turned on. 
OAI options appear at the end of the list. All OAI keys will preempt shortcuts 
assigned to other keys. 
Activate the fixed features on the off-hook handset by pressing 
FCN
 + the shortcut 
key. You may also use the 
Up
Down
 and 
Select
 side buttons to scroll through and 
activate the features on this list. Up and down arrows on the display indicate 
additional items may be viewed by using the side buttons. Press the 
End Call
 key to 
exit the list. 
1 Trans/Conf 
2 Cancel 
3 Message 
4 Redial 
First 
screen 
5 Mute/Unmute 
6 Superkey/Hold 
7  
8  
Second 
screen 

   (feature) 
   (feature) 
   (feature) 
Third 
screen 
 
* (OAI) 
0 (OAI) 
# (OAI) 
Fourth 
screen, 
etc.
3
Superkey 
The superkey and hold features swap places depending on the mode of the handset. 
When in a call, the superkey is menu item 
FCN
 + 
6 
and the 
Hold
 feature is available 
through softkey Dddd. When not in a call, the superkey (
Skey
) is available as softkey 
Dddd and the Hold feature is displayed as number 6 on the Feature list. 
Hot Desking 
The Mitel PBX allows configuration of a hot desking feature which allows a handset 
to register with the PBX as a different extension. If so configured, a 
HDsk
 softkey in 
position Cccc will appear on the handset in the active (on-hook) mode. When the 
hot desk softkey is pressed, the PBX displays 
No user logged in
 and the current 
extension. Press the Login softkey (
Logi
) and enter the new extension. Press the 
OK
 
softkey. The display prompts for a PIN number. Enter the PIN and press the 
OK
 
softkey. The handset will display 
Get button defs
 as it checks in with the PBX. Once 
registration is complete, the new extension will display and the handset will be in 
standby mode. 
Resiliency 
If the primary PBX fails and a secondary PBX is configured, any handset that is 
configured to be resilient and powered on at the time of failure will switch to the 
backup PBX. During the switchover the handset tries to register with each of the 
resiliency IP addresses provided by the primary PBX at power on. These are stored 
                                                 
3
 Note: There may be more features programmed than there are available shortcut keys. In this situation, the 
feature may be activated by using the Up, Down, Select buttons on the side of the Wireless Telephone. 
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