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Mitel 6867 SIP / Mitel 6869 SIP
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Phoning
Line key on a key telephone
This section explains the different options provided by your phone
when your system administrator has assigned one of more configur-
able keys as KT line keys. KT line keys make your phone a key tele-
phone.
Each KT line its an own number which can be used for internal or external
calls. One or usually multiple phones can be connected to this KT line, for
example in all employees in a travel agency who work with Europe as a
destination. The KT line key belonging to the KT line shows the status of
the KT line through an LED and allows you to accept calls which are made
to this KT line.
Your phone becomes a key telephone as soon as your system administra-
tor has assigned a KT line to a configurable key. With the configuration of a
KT line key, your system administrator will also set up a personal line on
which you can make your personal calls. All other function keys retain their
function.
You can assign up to nine priority levels to your line keys.
KT lines are only possible on function keys T1 to T20 (Mitel 6867 SIP) or
T1 to T44 (Mitel 6869 SIP).
Note:
Your system administrator can configure up to nine line keys for you, but
you cannot have more than two simultaneous connections.
Your system administrator can configure up to 12 line keys for you, but you
cannot have more than two simultaneous connections.
Answering a call on the KT line key
You are being called on one or more KT line keys. The KT line key(s) flash
quickly. You want to answer a call on a KT line key.
If you want to answer a call on another KT line key first, press this KT line
key in order to pick up the call. If you pick up the handset without pressing
a KT line key, you will be connected to the highest priority KT line.
Note:
If an incoming call meets a busy KT line, the call is forwarded to the sec-
ond KT line, etc. Only if no more KT lines are available will your caller hear
a busy tone.