Mitel 5324 User Manual
5324 ip tsg phone

57010381CA, Rev A
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Make a Call
v
Lift the handset.
s
Dial the number, or
t
Press a
Speed Call
key, or
r
Press
, or
s
Dial the prefix for external calls (e.g. 9) and
the number.
Answer a Call
v
Lift the handset.
End a Call
r
Press
, or
v
Replace the handset.
Place a Call on Hold
r
Press
.
The line key flashes.
v
Replace the handset if necessary.
Retrieve a Call from Hold
v
Lift the handset, or
t
Press the flashing line key.
Retrieve a Message
r
Press
. The key flashes when a
message is waiting.
Follow the voice mail prompts to retrieve
your message.
Transfer a Call (while on a call)
r
Press
.
s
Dial the number. Wait for an answer.
v
Hang up, or announce transfer and hang up.
Conference a Call (while on a call)
r
Press
.
s
Dial the number. Wait for an answer.
r
Press
.
Program a Speed Call Key
r
Press
.
o
Press
No
until
Personal Keys?
appears.
o
Press
Yes
.
t
Press a Personal Key.
o
Press
Change
.
o
Press
Yes
for
Speed Call?
s
Dial the number, or
r
Press
(to redial the last number).
o
Press
Priv
to make the number private.
o
Press
Save
.
r
Press
.
Adjust Volume Levels
Adjust ringer volume while the phone is
ringing. Adjust handset or speaker volume
while using the handset or speaker.
q
Press
repeatedly to raise the volume,
or
repeatedly to lower the volume.
q
Press
to mute the handset. See the 5312/
5324 IP Phone User Guide for details.
MITEL
5324 IP TSG Phone
The Mitel 5324 IP TSG Phone
n
Display
o
Softkeys
p
Ring/Message Indicator/Phone in
Use
q
Volume and Mute Controls
r
Fixed-Function Keys
s
Key Pad
t
Personal Keys
u
Speaker
v
Handset
Fixed-Function Keys
MUTE
MENU
CANCEL
REDIAL
HOLD
TRANSFER/CONFERENCE
MESSAGE
What is a 5324 IP TSG Phone?
The 5324 TSG phone is a standard Mitel 5324 IP Phone that meets the Committee on
National Security Systems (CNSS), formerly know as Telephone Security Group (TSG),
requirements for a Class B secure electronic telephone.
For information on the special features of this phone, see the other side of this guide.