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Mitel 6863 SIP / Mitel 6865 SIP
eud-1663/1.2 – R4.0 SP1 – 01.2016
Phoning
Free seating: Log in/log
out
Log into/out of a free seating phone (see chapter
"Free seating", page 53).
Hide number on/off
Permanently prevents your number from being dis-
played to the caller (see chapter "Hide number",
page 36).
Hide number per call
Prevents your number from being displayed to the
caller once (see chapter "Hide number", page 36).
Home Alone on/off
If calls to a user group can only be answered by one
user, the user in question can activate Home Alone
on the user group. Then if the user is already in a call,
all subsequent internal or external calls to the user
group obtain a busy tone.
Park a call
You would like to keep the person you are talking to
on hold without blocking a phone line.
Personal call routing
menu
Direct access to the system menu
Call routing
(see
chapter "Activating personal call routing", page 50).
Personal call routing
on/off
Activate/deactivate call routing profile (under the one
number user concept).
Phone book: local
Access to your local phone book. Contacts in the
local phone book are stored on the phone only (see
chapter "Phone book management", page 82).
Phone book: System
Direct access to the
Directory Lookup
system menu.
Contacts in the system phone book are integrated
into the MiVoice Office 400 communication system
(see chapter "Phone book management", page 82).
Phone lock on/off
Activate/deactivate phone lock. Outgoing calls are
not possible, but incoming calls can be answered
(see chapter "Locking/Unlocking your phone",
page 52).
Pick up a call from user
group
Pick up a call for another user in the user group.
PIN call
Function with OpenCount. Independently from the
phone you can make external calls for a fee. Credit
may be limited (see chapter "Activating PIN teleph-
ony", page 70).
PIN call rebook
Function with OpenCount. You can enter the charges
and the call information of your outgoing and incom-
ing calls into specific projects (see chapter "Activat-
ing PIN telephony", page 70).
Function
Description