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Introduction
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Overview
This guide provides instructions on using your administrator phone to perform basic user and 
system administration on the MItel 5000 Communications Platform (CP). For quick access to 
frequently used feature instructions, you can use the removable Quick Reference Guide 
included with this guide.
You must have access to an administrator phone to perform tasks described in this guide. This 
is a phone designated to perform system and phone administrative tasks. The system 
administrator assigns the administrator phone in the 5000 CP Database (DB) Programming 
application. See 
 below.
For ease of use when programming administrator features and managing system alarm 
messages, Mitel recommends using a display phone, such as the 5340 IP phone, 5360 IP 
phone, 8662 IP phone, 8660 IP phone, 8568 digital telephone, or 8560 digital telephone. You 
cannot use a single line (analog) phone as an administrator phone. See “Phone Feature Button 
Differences” on page 9 for
 more details about these phones.
Administrator Types
The following administrator types are referenced in this guide: 
Phone administrator: Uses the administrator phone to perform administrative functions 
such as changing system modes, managing alarms, and programming basic phone 
features.
Voice Mail administrator: Uses the administrator voice mailbox to perform end-user level 
voice mail administration. Refer to the appropriate Voice Mail Administrator Guide for more 
information.
For Enterprise
®
 Messaging and Unified Voice Messaging (previously known as Basic 
Voice Mail), see the Unified Voice Messaging and Enterprise Messaging Administrator 
Guide
, part number 580.8009.
For NuPoint Unified Messaging (UM), see the NuPoint documentation at 
 (http://www.edocs.mitel.com). For NuPoint administration, refer to the Web 
Console Help and the Technical Documentation Online Help.
System administrator: Uses the 5000 CP DB Programming application to configure all 
phone system and voice mail features for your organization. Your system administrator 
may be on site, or you may rely on your local MItel provider (the company that installed 
your phone system and now services it) for system administration. All sales, service, and 
technical support are handled at the local level by your authorized Mitel provider. If you do 
not know the contact information for your local provider, use the “Partners – Mitel Partner 
Locator” link at the top of the 
 (www.mitel.com) to locate your nearest office.
Network administrator: Maintains the network and performs network-related tasks.