NEC IP Phone 5302 User Manual

USER GUIDE  
 
Table of Contents  
TIPS FOR YOUR COMFORT AND SAFETY  
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Don't cradle the handset ........................................................................................................... 5  
Protect your hearing.................................................................................................................. 5  
SUPPORTING DOCUMENTATION  
ABOUT YOUR PHONE  
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Elements of your phone ............................................................................................................ 7  
CUSTOMIZING YOUR PHONE  
CALL HANDLING FEATURES  
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Making and answering calls...................................................................................................... 8  
Make a call .............................................................................................................................................8  
Answer a call..........................................................................................................................................8  
Place a call on Hold................................................................................................................................8  
Transfer a call.........................................................................................................................................9  
Conferencing..........................................................................................................................................9  
Voice Messages.....................................................................................................................................9  
Direct Paging/Group Paging...................................................................................................................9  
Phone Status: Audio/Visual Feedback.................................................................................... 10  
LED Feedback......................................................................................................................................10  
Tone Feedback ....................................................................................................................................10  
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Tips for your comfort and safety  
Don't cradle the handset  
Prolonged use of the handset can lead to neck, shoulder, or back discomfort, especially if you cradle the  
handset between your ear and shoulder.  
Protect your hearing  
Your phone has a control for adjusting the volume of the handset receiver. Because continuous exposure  
to loud sounds can contribute to hearing loss, keep the volume at a moderate level.  
Supporting Documentation  
To access other Mitel phone and peripheral documentation:  
1. In your browser, go to http://edocs.mitel.com  
2. Move your mouse pointer over Support and Services, and then select Documentation Library.  
3. From the drop-down list, select User Guides.  
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About your phone  
The Mitel 5302 IP Phone is a 2-line, dual port phone with dedicated keys that provide access to the  
following features: Hold, Transfer and Redial. There are also four programmable keys. The 5302 IP Phone  
has a speaker for paging purposes; LED’s and tones are used to provide feedback.  
Figure 1 shows the physical layout of the phone.  
Figure 1: Physical layout of the Mitel 5302 IP Phone  
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Elements of your phone  
Element  
Function  
There are 12 alphanumeric keys: the digits 0-9, * and #. These keys are used  
for the following purposes:  
1. Alphanumeric  
keypad  
y Entering a directory number (DN) and PIN during start up of an un-  
initialized set  
y Dialing a number in order to establish an outgoing call.  
y The # is used for end of dialing sequence  
y Sending a DTMF tone to a remote party or parties.  
Flashes to alert you to an incoming call or a voice message that is waiting for  
retrieval.  
2. Message / Ringing  
LED  
Plays paging messages and ringing for incoming calls.  
3. Speaker  
Four speed dial numbers (1-4) can be programmed for these keys. The  
associated number (if one has been assigned) is automatically dialed by  
pressing this key. One of the keys can also be used to dial the voice mail server  
if its number is programmed to the key.  
4. Four  
programmable  
keys  
Contact your system administrator to have the keys programmed.  
The Redial key is used to automatically redial the last number.  
5.  
Redial key  
The Transfer key is used to initiate a call transfer.  
The Hold key is used to place an active call on hold.  
6.  
7.  
Transfer key  
Hold key  
The Line 1 and Line 2 keys select the primary and secondary lines of the phone.  
A line is selected to:  
8. Line 2 key  
9. Line 1 key  
y Make a call  
y Answer an incoming call on the line (if there is an active call on the other  
line, it is automatically placed on hold)  
y Resume a held call  
The LED associated with the key indicates the status of the line. See Indicator  
Feedback of page 10 for more information.  
The Volume up/down keys are used to increase/decrease the volume of the  
following:  
10.  
11.  
Volume up  
Volume down  
y Ringer  
y Handset  
y Speaker  
There are 8 volume settings.  
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Customizing your phone  
The volume of the handset, speaker, and ringer can be changed using the volume up and down keys on  
the phone (See number 10 and 11 in the above table). Pressing the volume up or down keychanges the  
volumes as follows:  
y If the handset is on-hook, the ringer volume is adjusted while the set is ringing for an incoming call.  
y If a paging call is being played, the speaker volume is adjusted.  
y If the handset is off-hook, the handset volume is adjusted.  
Call Handling Features  
Making and answering calls  
Line 1 is the primary line. If an incoming call is received and both lines are idle the call is presented on line  
1. If the handset is lifted with both lines idle, line 1 is seized. Only if line 1 has been seized is a second  
incoming call presented on line 2, or an outgoing call established on line 2. A call made from line 1 or line  
2 will display the same name and number on the called party’s phone.  
On incoming calls, the line LED and Message / Ringing LED will flash.  
Make a call  
1. Lift the handset.  
2. Do one of the following:  
y Dial the number* or  
y Press a programmable key or  
y Press  
(Redial key).  
y Press the # key to indicate the end of dialing or wait for the called party to connect.  
Answer a call  
lift the handset. If a call is received while the handset is offhook, press the ringing line key.  
If there is an active call on the other line it will automatically be placed on hold.  
Place a call on Hold  
The Hold key is used to place an active call on hold.  
To place a call on Hold:  
1. While in an active call press  
( Hold key ).  
To retrieve a call from Hold:  
1. Lift the handset (if on-hook).  
2. Press the flashing line key (if off-hook).  
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To toggle between calls:  
y Press the flashing line key. The active call is automatically placed on on hold.  
Transfer a call  
To Transfer a call:  
1. Press  
(Transfer key).  
2. Dial the number of the third party.  
3. Wait for ring-back tone.  
4. Hang up to complete the transfer, or  
5. Wait for third party to answer, announce the call and then hang up.  
Conferencing  
To establish a conference:  
1. While on a call press  
(Transfer key).  
2. Dial the number of the third party.  
3. Wait for the third party to answer the call.  
4. Press  
(Transfer key).  
5. Dial the conference feature access code (FAC). Please contact your system administrator to obtain  
the FAC.  
Voice Messages  
The Message / Ringing LED is used to indicate that your have a new message in your voicemail box.  
To retrieve a voicemail message:  
1. Lift the handset.  
2.  
Dial the voicemail number or  
3. Press the associated programmed key (if configured by your system administrator )  
4.  
Direct Paging/Group Paging  
Direct Paging allows you to page another telephone over its built-in speaker,.A Group Paging pages two  
or more telephones at the same time.  
An incoming page is automatically answered and is indicated by a special tone and flashing Line and  
Message / Ringing LEDs.  
Initiating a Direct Page  
1. Lift the handset  
2. Dial the Direct or Group Page feature access code (FAC). Please contact your system administrator  
to obtain the FAC.  
3. Wait for ringback and announce the page.  
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Phone Status: Audio/Visual Feedback  
The status of the 5302 phone is provided by the LEDs and tones played either through the handset or  
speaker.  
LED Feedback  
LED  
Off  
On (Solid)  
Blinking slowly  
Blinking quickly  
Message /  
Ringing  
No voice  
Not Applicable  
There is an incoming  
call. Ringing indication newmessage in your  
takes precedence  
over voice message  
indication.  
There is a  
messages in  
your mailbox,  
and no  
voicemail box.  
incoming call.  
Line 1  
Line 2  
Line 1 is idle.  
There is an active call There is an incoming  
There is a held call on  
Line 1.  
on Line 1 or Line 1  
has been seized to  
place an outgoing call.  
call on Line 1.  
Line 2 is idle.  
There is an active call There is an incoming  
There is a held call on  
Line 2.  
on Line 2 or Line 2  
has been seized to  
place an outgoing call.  
call on Line 2.  
Tone Feedback  
Tone Name  
Is heard when…  
Error tone  
you press a programmable key that has not been configured by your System  
Administrator  
Busy tone  
a called party is busy.  
Re-Order tone  
Ring-back tone  
Ring tone  
an incorrect number has been dialed..  
a called party is ringing.  
there is an incoming call  
a page is received.  
Paging tone  
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© Copyright 2007, Mitel Networks Corporation.  
All rights reserved.  
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