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Personal Call Routing
Mitel
®
5000 CP Phone User Guide Supplement for v3.2, September 2009 Page 9
Personal Call Routing
When you enable Personal Call Routing on your phone, your incoming calls are automatically
routed to one or more preprogrammed associated destinations according to the routing steps
programmed for you.
Typically, your desk phone is configured as your main extension. You may be programmed for
up to five associated destinations including:
softphone
home IP phone
voice mail
mobile phone
home phone
Your desk phone, softphone, home IP phone and voice mail extensions are already
programmed in the system, so your system administrator can easily include them in your routing
steps. To include your mobile and home phone numbers in your routing steps, you will need to
provide these numbers to your system administrator.
Personal Call Routing also includes the Handoff feature, which includes the following functions:
The Handoff “push” function allows you to move an active call from your main extension to
all of your associated destinations (except voice mail). You can then determine which
device to use to answer the call. The push function is useful if you are leaving your work
area, but want to remain connected to a call. For example, you can push a call from your
desk phone to your mobile phone. While the push is in progress, you can still hear and talk
to the other party from your desk phone. When you answer the call at your mobile phone,
there may be a brief break in the audio, which may be noticeable to the other parties on
the call.
The Handoff “pull” function allows you to move a call that was previously routed to your
mobile or home phone back to your main extension. The pull function is useful if you
answered a call on your mobile phone, but have since returned to your desk. After you pull
a call back to your desk phone it is connected immediately and you can access system
features such as conference, hold, and transfer.
The following call types do not follow Personal Call Routing:
Hunt group calls
Hunt group announcement/overflow calls
Transfer recalls, Hold recalls, Conference recalls, and Attendant recalls
Personal Call Routing Feature Codes
Personal Call Routing includes the following feature codes:
Personal Call Routing On: 363
Personal Call Routing Off: 362
Personal Call Routing On/Off: 364
Personal Call Routing – Handoff (push and pull): 388
NOTE
The Handoff feature is only supported on your main extension, typically your desk
phone. However, if you share a desk phone with one or more coworkers and your
main extension is a phantom extension, you cannot use the Handoff feature.
NOTE
A recall occurs when a feature cannot be completed or the feature times out, and
the call returns to the originating extension. For example, a holding call will recall
the extension where it was placed on hold when the hold timer expires.

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Mitel 5324 Specifications

Processor and Memory IconProcessor and Memory
processor typeTNETV1055 (MIPS)
processor speed125 MHz
DSP speed165 MHz
RAM16 MB
ROM8 MB
Weight and Dimensions IconWeight and Dimensions
dimensions (phone only)9.1 in x 7.5 in x 3.5 in (23 cm x 19 cm x 9 cm)
weight (phone only)1.65 lbs or 0.75 kg
dimensions (packaged)9.8 in x 8.3 in x 3.9 in (25 cm x 21 cm x 10 cm)
weight (packaged)2.49 lbs or 1.13 kg

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