AASTRA 6867I - User Manual
Table Of Contents
- Software License Agreement
- Welcome
- IP Phone Keys
- Getting Started
- Methods of Customizing Your Phone
- Phone Status
- Customizing Your Phone
- Line and Call Appearances
- Presence Key
- Configuring Softkeys
- State-Based Softkeys
- Softkey Display Behavior
- Line Key
- Speed Dial Key
- Speed Dial Prefix
- Press-and-Hold to Create a Speed Dial (applicable to softkeys, dialpad keys, expansion module keys)
- Creating a Speed Dial Key Using the Speed Dial Edit Option (applicable to softkeys, dialpad keys, expansion module keys)
- Creating a Speed Dial Softkey Using the Mitel Web UI
- Creating Dialpad Speed Dial Keys Using the Mitel Web UI
- Do Not Disturb (DND) Key
- Busy Lamp Field (BLF) Key
- BLF/List Key
- Automatic Call Distribution (ACD) Key (for Sylantro Call Managers)
- XML Key
- Flash Key
- Sprecode Key
- Park/Pickup Keys
- Last Call Return Key
- Call Forward Key
- BLF/Xfer
- Speed Dial/Xfer
- Speed Dial/Conf
- Speed Dial/MWI
- Directory Key
- Callers List Key
- Redial Key
- Conference Key
- Transfer Key
- Intercom Key
- Phone Lock Key
- Paging Key
- Discreet Ringing Key
- Empty Key
- None Key
- Making Calls
- Receiving Calls
- Handling Calls
- Managing Calls
- Additional Features
- Display DTMF Digits
- Play Call Waiting Tone
- Stuttered Dial Tone
- XML Beep Support
- Status Scroll Delay
- Switch UI Focus to Ringing Line
- Call Hold Reminder During Active Calls
- Call Hold Reminder (on single hold)
- Call Waiting Tone Period
- Preferred Line and Preferred Line Timeout
- Goodbye Key Cancels Incoming Calls
- Message Waiting Indicator
- Incoming Intercom Call Features
- Group RTP Paging
- Shared Call Appearance (SCA) Call Bridging
- BroadSoft BroadWorks Executive and Assistant Services
- Star Codes
- Other Features
- Model M680i and M685i Expansion Modules
- Troubleshooting Solutions
- Why is my display blank?
- Why is my speakerphone not working?
- Why can’t I get a dial tone?
- Why doesn’t my phone ring?
- Why is the light not coming on with a new voicemail message?
- Why is my handset not working?
- How do I find the IP address of my phone?
- Why does my phone display the No Service message?
- How do I change my user password?
- Why does my phone display Bad Encrypted Config?
- How do I restart the IP phone?
- How do I lock my phone?
- Limited Warranty
- Limited Warranty (Australia Only)
- Appendix A - Time Zone Codes
Mitel 6867i SIP Phone Release 4.1.0 SP3 User Guide
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SPEED DIAL/XFER
The Speed Dial key allows a number to be dialed quickly by pressing one key configured for
speed dialing. The Transfer key allows a call to be transferred to other recipients blindly or
consultatively. The Speed Dial/Xfer key combines the Speed Dial and Transfer keys’
functionality together allowing the user to transfer calls or speed dial with one key.
SPEED DIAL/XFER KEY REQUIREMENTS AND FUNCTIONALITY
The Speed Dial/Xfer key has the following capabilities:
• Speed Dial/Xfer and Speed Dial: When the phone is in the idle state, pressing the Speed
Dial/Xfer key causes the phone to go offhook and dial the predefined extension.
• Speed Dial/Xfer and Blind Transfer: When the phone is connected to a call, pressing the
Speed Dial/Xfer key blind transfers the call to the predefined target.
If transferring a call fails, a message Transfer Failed displays, and you can reconnect the call
(get the call back) by pressing the line key again.
• Speed Dial/Xfer and Call Forward: When the phone is in the ringing state, pressing the
Speed Dial/Xfer key forwards the call to the predefined extension.
CONFIGURING A SPEED DIAL/XFER KEY USING THE MITEL WEB UI
1. Click on Operation > Softkeys and XML.
or
Click on Operation > Expansion Module <N>.
Softkeys
2. Select from Key 1 through Key 20 on the Top keys.
or
Select from Key 1 through Key 18 on the Bottom keys.
3. In the Type field, select Speed Dial/Xfer.
Note: It is recommended that you enable the Switch UI Focus to Ringing Line
parameter when using the Speed Dial/Xfer feature. For more information about this
parameter, see “Switch UI Focus to Ringing Line” on page 194.
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