The Mitel® 5330e and 5340e IP Phones are full-feature, dual port, dual mode enterprise-class applications phones that provide voice communication over an IP network. They both feature a large graphics display (160 x 320), self-labeling keys and embedded Gigabit support. The 5330e IP Phone offers 24 programmable multi-function keys and the 5340e IP Phone offers 48 programmable multi-function keys for one-touch feature access. Both phones provide ten fixed feature keys for convenient access to features such as Conferencing, Redial, and many customizable user settings as well as navigational keys to access various screens and application layers.
The 5330e and 5340e IP Phones support Mitel Call Control (MiNet) protocol and session initiated protocols (SIP). Both phones support module such as the Line Interface Module, 5310 IP Conference, PKM Module, and Cordless (DECT) and Bluetooth Modules. Additionally, they support Hot Desking and Clustered Hot Desking as well as Resiliency. The 5330e/5340e phones are ideal for executives and managers, and can be used as an ACD Agent or Supervisor Phone, as well as a Teleworker Phone.

The 5330e IP Phone

The 5340e IP Phone

Elements of Your Phone

Feature

Function

1) Display

Provides a large, high-resolution viewing area that assists you in selecting and using phone features.

2) Ring/Message Indicator

Flashes to signal an incoming call and to indicate a message waiting in your voice mailbox.

3) Volume, Speaker and Mute Controls

Provide the following audio control capability:

  •  (UP) and  (DOWN) provide volume control for the ringer, handset, and handsfree speakers.
  •  (SPEAKER) enables and disables Handsfree mode.
  •  (MUTE) enables Mute, which allows you to temporarily turn your phone's handset, headset or handsfree microphone off during a call.

4) Fixed Function Keys

Give you access to the following phone functions:

  •  (MENU): provides access to menus for your phone's applications and settings.
  •  (CANCEL): ends a call when pressed during the call, and, when you are programming the phone, eliminates any input and returns to the previous menu level.
  •  (REDIAL): calls the last number dialed.
  •  (HOLD): places the current call on hold.
  •  (TRANS/CONF): initiates a call transfer or establishes a three-party conference call.
  •  (MESSAGE): provides access to your voice mailbox and flashes to notify you of messages waiting in your voice mailbox. Note: The Ring/Message indicator also flashes when messages are waiting.

5) Keypad

Use to dial.

6) Navigation Page Keys

Use to display additional pages of information. The 5330e has two page navigation keys: Back and Next. The 5340e has three page navigation keys: Back, Next, and Home.

7) Programmable Feature Keys and Softkeys.

Provides 24 (on the 5330e) and 48 (on the 5340e) self-labeling keys that can be programmed as speed call keys, fixed function keys, hard keys, applications, or line appearance keys, according to your communication needs. On your home page, the bottom right feature key is always your Prime Line key on a 5340e IP Phone; and the bottom left feature key is always your Prime Line key on the 5330e IP Phone. The top three keys are softkeys.

8) Handsfree Speaker

Provides sound for Handsfree calls and background music.

9) Handset

Use for handset calls. If you are in headset or handsfree mode, you do not need to use the handset.

Ring/Message Indicators

When indicator is

it means that

Flashing rapidly

Your phone is ringing

Flashing slowly

A message or callback message is waiting at your phone

On

Your phone is ringing another phone

Off

Your phone is idle, or you are on a call

Tips For Your Comfort And Safety

Don't Cradle the Handset!

Prolonged use of the handset can lead to neck, shoulder, or back discomfort, especially if you cradle the handset between your ear and shoulder. If you use your phone a lot, you may find it more comfortable to use a headset. See the section on headset usage elsewhere in this guide for more information.

Protect your Hearing

Your phone has a control for adjusting the volume of the handset receiver or headset. Because continuous exposure to loud sounds can contribute to hearing loss, keep the volume at a moderate level.

Adjust the Viewing Angle

The stand built into your phone tilts to give you a better view of the keys.
To tilt your phone for better viewing:

  1. Turn the phone so that the front faces away from you.
  2. Hold the base unit firmly and press the release tabs on the sides of the stand to detach the base unit.
  3. Hinge the hooks of the base unit into the notches on the back of the phone and snap into place as follows:
     
  4. For a high-angle mount, hinge the two lower hooks into the bottom set of notches and snap the two upper hooks into the middle set of notches.
  5. For a low-angle mount, hinge the two lower hooks into the middle set of notches and snap the two upper hooks into the top set of notches.