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Mitel 6867 SIP / Mitel 6869 SIP
eud-1664/1.3 – R5.0 – 06.2017
Phoning
Dialling with the line key
You want to make a call via a line key.
Mitel 6867 SIP:
You can make a call via a line key. Your phone is
equipped with two dedicated line keys with LED (L1, L2). Your system
administrator can set up to seven additional line keys (making a total of
nine). The actual number of line keys depends on the system configura-
tion. Press a dedicated line key directly or select a line by pressing the
horizontal navigation key to the right. The display will show the dialled line
number (L1, L2 etc.). If a line is free, then the
New caller
softkey at the bot-
tom left of the display can then be used.
Mitel 6869 SIP:
You can make a call via a line key. Your phone is
equipped with two dedicated line keys with LED (L1, L2). Your system
administrator can set up to ten additional line keys (making a total of
twelve). The actual number of line keys depends on the system configura-
tion. Press a set line key directly or select a line by using the horizontal
right navigation key. The display will show the dialled line number (L1, L2
etc.). If a line is free, then the
New caller
softkey at the bottom left of the
display can then be used.
You can switch the line by pressing the key. The active call is automatically
put on hold locally.
Line keys are stored on configurable keys by your system administrator
(see chapter "Line key on a key telephone", page 76).
Dialling with the line key:
Enter the phone number.
Press a free line key.
➔
The phone number is dialled. The LED on the line key lights up.
Holding the call and switching lines:
1. Press a second, free line key or select a new line key with the horizontal nav-
igation key.
2. Enter the phone number.
➔
The call is held on line key 1 and the call on line key 2 is active.
Note:
Press line key 1 to return to your conversation partner on line 1 (see also chap-
ter "Brokering between an enquiry call party and your call partner", page 45).