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Mitel 5614 DECT Phone User Manual for MiVB
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NOTE: The support for the following system dependent features are dependent on what model of
handset that is used. For more information, see Functions and Accessories on page 3. See also the
Configuration Manual for the handset; see Related Documents on page 127).
IMPORTANT: If a shared phone is used, it must be logged in to the system to be able to send
alarm. See Log a Shared Phone On and Off on page 30.
PUSH-BUTTON ALARM
Press the alarm button twice within two seconds to activate the alarm. An information text is
displayed, default “Personal Alarm” is displayed. The alarm is sent to the alarm central that
distributes it further. After that the handset returns to stand-by mode. Note that you can always
trigger the alarm when you are speaking, editing your settings, or while the handset is locked.
ACOUSTIC LOCATION SIGNAL
An alarm can be followed by an Acoustic Location Signal (ALS). The ALS is a signal from the
handset that sounds for a predefined period of time. The signal is silenced by pressing the Mute
button on the handset.
TEST ALARM
Press and hold the alarm button until the information text is displayed, default “Test Alarm” is
displayed.
ALARM WITH LOCATION INFORMATION
Information about the handset’s location can be sent along with an alarm. The location can be
added as follows:
Manually added by the user (see Alarm with Data) or,
An approximately location given by the closest Base Station. refer to the Configuration
Manual for the handset; see Related Documents on page 127
A precise location given by DECT location devices. refer to the Configuration Manual for
the handset.
ALARM WITH DATA
The data must manually be defined and stored by the user. To use the function, one Soft/Hot
key/Navigation key in the handset must be defined as a shortcut to the menu “Edit alarm data,
see Shortcuts on page 85. The stored data is added to all types of alarm at transmission.
AUTOMATIC CALL AFTER ALARM
A handset can be setup to call a predefined number after an alarm has been sent. The number
can also be dialled without sending an alarm by pressing a push-button that is not configured
with alarm functionality. Depending on the settings, the call can be established in the following
modes;
Loudspeaking mode, or

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