USER GUIDE
Mitel 5634 VoWi-Fi Handset
4
Volume button (down)
Used for decreasing the speaker volume.¨
5
Mute button/PTT
button
If used as the mute button, you can turn on/off audible signals in
Idle mode, silence ring signal at incoming calls, and turn on/off the
microphone during calls.
If used as the PTT button, you can switch the microphone on
during a PTT group call
1
. The microphone is switched on as long
as the button is pressed.
6
Soft keys
The three soft keys are located just beneath the display and the
function of each soft key is indicated by text in the display just
above the keys.
In Idle mode, the soft keys can be used for specific functions based
on their configuration. Refer to the 8.4.1 Define Keys Functions,
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Call key Used for answering a call and as a shortcut to the Call list.
8
Navigation keys
Left, right, up, down and middle (confirmation) navigation keys.
These keys, except for the middle key, can be configured for
shortcuts. Refer to the Define Navigation Keys, page 39.
9
Voicemail access
Quick access to the handset’s voicemail
2
. Refer to the 5.10
Voicemail , page 30.
10 Key lock
Upper/lower case
Combined key lock and switch between upper and lower case text.
11 Microphone Used in voice communication.
12 System connector Used for battery charging, software download, and configuration.
13 Space Used for adding space between words.
14 Sound off key
Used for turning on/off audible signals in Idle mode, silencing the
ring signal at incoming calls, and turning on/off the microphone
during calls.
15 Tactile indicator Indicates the center of the keypad.
16
End key
On/off key
Used for ending a call, returning to Idle mode, and by a long press
for switching the handset on/off.
17 Color display 2.0-inch TFT full color display with backlighting.
18 Headset connector
3.5–mm connector used for connecting a headset
3
. It is protected
against dust by using the headset connector cover.
1.
Requires a 5634 Services or 5634 Alarm handset.
2.
System-dependent feature.
3.
Compatible with wired headsets used for Android.
2.2
User Interface
The interface of the handset is divided into two separate screens: