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MTU Voice Services -- IP Telephony (5220 IP Phone)
 
 
Overview/General Description

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The 5220 IP Phone is dual port with a multi-line display and provides users fast and easy access to the features and applications enabled by Mitel Networks Integrated Communications Platforms.

Designed for the enterprise power-user, Mitel Networks 5220 IP phone provides robust features and functionality needed for today’s progressive enterprise professional.

 


5220 IP Phone Features

The 5220 IP Phone is designed for users within the enterprise that require an expanded range of programmable features.

Its features include:

  • Built-in speaker
  • Handsfree operation (half duplex)
  • Dual port, 10/100 Mb switched Ethernet
  • Two-line, 20-character backlit display
  • Three context-sensitive softkeys for intuitive feature access
  • 14 programmable multi-function keys with dual-color LED indicators (for speed dialing, broadcast groups, line appearances, and feature access)
  • Eight function keys: Hold, Superkey for feature access, Message, Speaker, Microphone, Transfer/Conference, Redial, and Cancel
  • Off-hook announce
  • On-hook dial
  • Optional expansion modules support for PDA application, full duplex conferencing and aditional programmable keys
  • Dedicatd headset jack
  • Speed calling
  • Call hold
  • Call transfer
  • Conference calls
  • Voice mail access — large message waiting lamp
  • Direct page/Group page
  • Last number redial
  • Automatic call distribution (ACD) agent and supervisor support
  • Customizable center panel
  • Wall Mountable
 
5220 IP Phone Programmable Key Modules

5220 with
Expansion Module
 

The Mitel 5412 and 5448 12- and 48-button Programmable Key Modules extend the capabilities of the Mitel 5220 IP Phone with additional buttons and LED indicators.

With these expansion modules, you can easily add 12 or 48 or up to 96 buttons to the existing 14 buttons of the 5220 IP Phone. An optional IP Interface Module added to a 5220 IP Phone allows the 5412 12-button Programmable Key Module or the 5448 48-button PKM to be easily connected to the IP phone, without the requirement for an additional LAN port.


These 12, 48 or 96 additional personal keys can be programmed as feature keys, speedcall keys, Direct Station Select keys, or line appearance keys. Each key has a Line Status Indicator that works the same way as those on the associated telephone. The additional keys can be easily programmed through the telephone.

 
 
 

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About Mitel Networks Corporation
Founded in 1973, Mitel Ntworks has become a leading-edge provider of next-generation IP telephony solutions. The company creates advanced communication solutions and applications in the areas of sppeach recognition, wireless mobility, unified messaging, and customer intereaction soltuions.

 
 
 
 
 
 
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July 31, 2006