User Name: Extension: USER GUIDE. for CUSTOMER NAME. MITEL 3300 with 6510 Messaging 5212 IP Phone with ACD



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User Name: Extension: USER GUIDE for CUSTOMER NAME MITEL 3300 with 6510 Messaging 5212 IP Phone with ACD

PHONE FEATURES ANSWER AN INCOMING CALL Lift handset of ringing telephone or press the line key PLACE AN OUTGOING CALL Dial outside access code 9 Dial number you wish to call PLACE AN INTERNAL CALL Dial extension number PLACE A CALL ON HOLD With a call on the line, press (Red Hold Key) To reconnect with the caller: Press the blinking line button TRANSFER A CALL With a call on the line, press (Trans/Conf) Dial destination extension number Announce call (if desired) Replace handset or (Speaker) press hang up to transfer call PLACE YOUR PHONE IN DO-NOT-DISTURB (DND) Press the DND button TO CANCEL DO-NOT-DISTURB Press DO NOT DISTURB feature key again REDIAL Press (Redial) to dial last number shown on screen ADJUST RING VOLUME AND RING TONE Press (Blue Superkey) Press # for NO until Ring Adjust appears Follow the prompts to adjust the ringer volume and/or ringer tone When finished press the (Blue Superkey) to exit the menus 2

HANDSET AND SPEAKER VOLUME CONTROL With the handset or speaker active press (Up) & (Down Arrows) NOTE: In the phone s neutral state the & keys will adjust the display contrast NOTE: Make sure (Microphone) button is on to be muted during handsfree call. CONFERENCE CALL With a call on the line, press (Trans/Conf) Dial second party (internal or external) Press the (Trans/Conf) button to bring all parties together TO PROGRAM SPEED DIAL BUTTON Press (Blue Superkey) Press # for NO until Personal Key Appears Press * for Yes for Personal Keys Select Key to Program Press * to Change Dial [9] and the telephone number Press key to save To mark key Private, press * = Yes or # = No Press (Blue Superkey) to exit TO FORWARD YOUR TELEPHONE Press (Blue Superkey) Press # for NO until you get to CALL FORWARDING Press * for Yes Follow screen prompts: Always Busy Internal Calls Only Busy External Calls Only No Answer Internal Calls Only No Answer External Calls Only I Am Here (Remote) HEADSET Press Headset to enable the headset Press Headset to disable the headset Press the line key to answer a call and press to (Cancel) or replace handset hang up 3

CALL HISTORY Press CALL HISTORY Press # for NO until desired call list is displayed Missed, Answered or Outgoing Press * for Yes to view the call list Press & to view call history for selected list CALL will call selection from the list DETAIL Press CALL to call or EDIT to change the number DELETE to delete the entry Press (Blue Superkey) to exit DIALING 911 (Calling Emergency Services): The 911 emergency number is designed to provide immediate access to emergency services Lift handset or press SPEAKER Dial 911 or 9911 Be prepared to verify your location and state the nature of the emergency P LEASE N OTE: U NDER N O C IRCUMSTANCES A RE Y OU T O M OVE Y OUR P HONE W ITHOUT P RIOR A UTHORIZATION F ROM T HE IT S TAFF! The 911 operator may call back to the main emergency contact number they have on file to verify the call. If a phone has been moved, the address information and the call back number received by 911 may not be accurate. You should provide your location address to the 911 operator. 4

ACD LOG IN Press LOG IN ACD INFORMATION Enter your agent code ( plus your extension) Press # to enter ACD LOG OUT Press LOG OUT Press (Speaker) to hang up ALERT Press ALERT for information on calls waiting The ALERT key will display the Queue name, followed by # A (agents available), # CW (calls waiting), and??:?? (longest wait time) The lit ALERT key indicates: Solid = Caller(s) waiting Slow Blink = Caller(s) waiting > 20 min. Fast Blink = Caller(s) waiting >40 min. MAKE BUSY Press MAKE BUSY for additional time after a call Press MAKE BUSY to get back into the ACD group 5

Superkey Definitions Advisory Messages: Allows you to leave an advisory message for internal calls, used instead of Do Not Disturb Call Forwarding: Forward your phone instead of going to voicemail Always; All calls go to forward destination and will not ring your phone B-Int.; Busy Internal calls Only busy internal calls go to forward destination B-Ext.; Busy External calls Only busy external calls go to forward destination NA-Int.; No Answer Internal calls - Only no answer internal calls go to forward destination NA-Ext.; No Answer External calls- Only no answer external calls go to forward destination I am Here; Remote call forwarding when at a different extension you can go to I am here and have your calls forward to that phone. Personal Keys: Programming your keys on your phone options are the following: Ring Adjust: Adjusts ring pitch & ring volume Language: Change the language on your display to Spanish, French or English Different options will appear based upon what state your phone is in; get in the habit of looking at your display! 6

SETTING UP YOUR VOICE MAIL BOX SETTING UP YOUR VOICE MAIL BOX (Use for initial setup of your new voice mailbox from you own phone only) Press the VMAIL key If the system asks, enter your password (initial password is 1111) A tutorial will play instructing you on setting up your mailbox The voice mail system will: 1. Prompt you to change your password 2. Prompt you to record a greeting 3. Prompt you to record a busy greeting NOTE: Callers to your phone will hear your busy greeting when your phone is in use AND when your phone is in Do-Not-Disturb. 4. Prompt you to record your name Continue through the tutorial until you hear the attendant say that your mailbox is fully set up! SAMPLE GREETING: You have reached the voicemail box of. I m sorry I missed your call. Please leave your name and number, and I will return your call as soon as possible. ACCESSING VOICE MAIL MESSAGES ACCESSING VOICE MAIL from your phone Press the Vmail key or dial Enter your password ACCESSING VOICE MAIL from a different internal phone Note: Mailbox of used phone must be setup first or this will not work Press the Vmail key When system answers, press # # Enter your extension number Enter your password ACCESSING VOICE MAIL when away from the office Call _ - - (backdoor to VM number) When system answers press the # key Enter your extension number Enter your password Make menu choices (menus are listed below) 7

Main Menu 7 Play Play Unread and Read message(s) 6 Make Record and send message 8 User Options See 8 User Options 0 Transfer to 0 Transfer to the Attendant # Dial ext # Allows you to dial an extension 9 exit Exit menus Other Menus 7 Play a Message Select type of message to play Note: You will only receive all of these prompts if you have both read and unread messages in your inbox simultaneously. 1 Unread Messages 2 Read Messages 9 All Messages After message has been played: 7 Play Again Repeat the message just played 2 Answer Answer the message 4 Give* Send the message to another mailbox 5 Keep Keep the message 3 Discard Discard the message # Print to fax Print a current view fax to a fax machine 6 Make Make a new message 9 Exit Exit to main menu 8 Skip Msg Skip message and mark as unread 1 Timestamp Plays timestamp and envelope While message is playing: 1 Pause Pause for 5 seconds Rewind Rewinds message 5 seconds # Fast Forward Fast forward 5 seconds *See below Main Menu option 6, Make, for addressing and receipt options 8

6 Making and Sending Messages Enter destination mailbox number (for the Directory press and wait for the prompts) or Distribution List Number (press, followed by the list number) Press 1 if correct. Press 2 if incorrect and re-enter. Record the message then press # After message is recorded 9 Send Exit and send your message 7 Review Listen to the message you just recorded 3 Discard Discard the message 2 Append Add to your recorded message 6 Message Addressing Options (4 options listed next) 2 Confidential - Receiver cannot forwarding message 7 Receipt - Receive notice when your message is heard 8 Urgent - Place this message first in the destination mailbox 9 Exit Message Addressing Options - Exit the options menu 8 User Options 4 Greetings Record your greetings 7 Personal Change Personal Greeting 2 Busy Change Busy Greeting 6 Optional* Record Optional Greeting 3 Enable Enable or disable Optional Greeting 9 exit Exit to main menu 6 Name Record your name 7 Passcode Change your passcode (4-15 digits) 5 Distribution List Set up and send message to more than one mailbox at a time. You create a group number and name. 3 Fax Delivery Opts Set default fax number 2 Additional Options Set or edit notification schedules 9 Exit User Options Exit User Options Menu *Note: An Optional greeting will over-ride both your Personal and Busy greetings 9

OUTLOOK-VOICEMAILS AND FAXES TO OPEN A VOICEMAIL OR FAX: Go to the VOICEMAIL folder in your Outlook Click on the INBOX Click on the voicemail or fax to open Click on the attachment of the voicemail wave file or fax The voicemail will start to play or the fax attachment will open Save the voicemail or fax if necessary TO DELETE A VOICEMAIL OR FAX Click DELETE (X) There will then be a line through the name of the sender Go to EDIT Click on PURGE DELETED MESSAGES Then click YES to delete all messages marked for deletion Once you the message is deleted, it will also delete from your voicemail box Notes: 10