The Mitel 5212 and 5224 IP Phones are full-feature, dual port, dual mode telephones that
provide voice communication over an IP network. Each features a back-lit liquid crystal display
(LCD) screen, display-assisted access to features, on-hook dialing and off-hook voice announce
with handsfree answerback, and a large ring/message indicator. The 5212 IP Phone offers 12
programmable keys, and the 5224 IP Phone offers 24 programmable 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. The 5212 and 5224 IP Phones
support Mitel Call Control (MiNet) protocols and session initiated protocols (SIP). The 5224 IP
Phone also supports modules such as the Line Interface Module, 5310 IP Conference Unit, and
the 12 and 48 Buttom Programmable Key Modules. The 5224 IP Phone can be used as an ACD
Agent Phone or a Teleworker phone. The personal key on the bottom left is always your Prime
Line; the remaining personal keys can be programmed as:
• Feature keys (for example, Swap). You can program feature keys from your phone, or
using the Desktop Tool. Your administrator can also program feature keys.
• Speed Call keys. You can program speed call keys from your phone, or using the
Desktop Tool.
• Line Appearances. Only the administrator can program line appearances.
Note: For more information on the Desktop Tool, talk to your system administrator.
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The 5212 IP Phone
The 5224 IP Phone
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Elements of Your Phone
Feature Function
1) Display Provides a two–line, 20–character liquid crystal display (LCD) viewing
area that assists you in selecting and using phone features, accessing your
voice mail, and identifying callers. When you are using the Superkey menu
interface, prompts and feature information appear on the display screen.
For information on selecting menu options with or without softkeys, see
"Selecting Menu Options" elsewhere in this guide.
2) Softkeys (5224 IP
Phone only)
3) Ring/Message
Indicator
4) Volume, Speaker
and Mute Controls
5) Fixed Function
Keys
Context-sensitive keys change depending on the modes of the operation
and the menu currently displayed. Softkeys enable you to easily view and
select a variety of features.
Flashes to signal an incoming call and to indicate a message waiting in
your voice mailbox.
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.
Give you access to the following phone functions:
•(SUPERKEY) : provides access to menus for your phone's
additional features. Note : When navigating through Superkey
menu options, press (CANCEL) or (SUPERKEY) to back
up one menu level.
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• (HOLD) : places the current call on hold.
• (TRANS/CONF) : initiates a call transfer or establishes a
(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.
three–party conference call.
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flashes to notify you of messages waiting in your voice mailbox.
Note : The Ring/Message indicator also flashes when messages are
waiting.
6) Keypad Use to dial.
(MESSAGE) : provides access to your voice mailbox and
7) Programmable
Personal Keys and
Designation Card
8) Handsfree
Speaker
9) Handset Use for handset calls. If you are in headset or handsfree mode, you do not
IMPORTANT NOTE FOR HEADSET USERS: Mitel Networks Headsets with Feature
Control Switch must be installed in the dedicated headset jack on the back of the phone.
Installation will disable your handset microphone. Disconnecting the headset at the jack or at the
quick–disconnect plug restores handset operation.
Provides 12 keys that can be programmed as speed call keys, feature keys,
or line appearance keys, according to your communication needs. Personal
keys have status indicators. On a 5224 IP Phone, the bottom right personal
key is always your Prime Line key. On the 5212 IP Phone, the bottom left
personal keys is always your Prime Line key. The bottom left personal key
is always your Prime Line key. Write the name (speed call, feature or line
appearance) of the Personal keys that you program on the designation card
(use the side of the card with the textboxes provided). Use the slot behind
the plastic cover at the bottom of the phone to remove/insert the
designation card.
Provides sound for Handsfree calls and background music.
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
Selecting Menu Options
Because the 5224 IP Phone offers softkeys, feature availability and menu options for the 5212
and 5224 IP Phones may differ.
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To select menu items on the display:
1. On a 5224 IP Phone, press the softkeys.
2. On a 5212 IP Phone, press *, 0 and # on the keypad. For example, if options *=YES
0=DEFAULT #=NO appear and you want to select YES, press *.
Procedures in this guide show all menu selection options, where applicable—for example, "Press
the * or Yes softkey". Procedures in this guide also specify when a menu option is available on
only one of the phones—for example, "On a 5224 IP Phone only, press the Save softkey".
Using Your IP Phone in Remote Mode
Remote Mode allows the 5212 and 5224 IP Phone to be used in the home or in other locations
away from the office. For information on how to program your IP Phone for remote operation,
refer to the Remote IP Phones Guide available at www.mitel.com
About Feature Access Codes
Use of some features requires dialing access codes. The codes are flexible and may be different
than those in this guide. Ask your Administrator for a list of codes you should use.
For Users on Resilient 3300 ICP Systems
If during a call, you hear two beeps repeated every 20 seconds it means that your phone is
switching to a secondary 3300 ICP system. The call continues but some of the keys and features
on your phone function differently. The keys and most features begin working normally again
after you hang up. If your phone switches to the secondary system while your speaker or handset
is muted (that is, while the MUTE light is on), the call remains muted until you hang up.
Normal operation resumes when your phone switches back to the primary system. If your phone
is idle and switched to the secondary system, you'll see a flashing rectangle on the display. The
rectangle remains until the switch to the primary system is complete.
5224 IP Phone Line Interface Module
The Line Interface Module is an optional device that adds an analog phone line (POTS)
capability to your 5224 IP phone only. If Emergency Call Routing is not programmed on your
3300 ICP, you must use the Line Interface Module to dial emergency calls. For more information
on emergency number dialing, refer to Emergency Calls. If you have a Line Interface Module
connected to your 5224 IP Phone, all programming of the Line Interface Module, except the
Analog Key, is done by the Installer when your phone is installed. For more information, refer to
"Using the Line Interface Module" elsewhere in this guide. Note: The 5212 IP Phone does not
support the Line Interface Module.
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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.
IMPORTANT NOTE FOR HEADSET USERS: Mitel Headsets with Feature Control Switch
must be installed in the dedicated headset jack (the jack on the back of the phone). Installation
will disable your handset microphone. Disconnecting the headset at the jack or at the quickdisconnect plug restores handset operation.
Adjust the viewing angle
The stand built into your phone tilts to give you a better view of the keys.
To tilt your telephone 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:
• 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.
• 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.
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CUSTOMIZING YOUR 5212/5224 IP PHONE
Ringer Control
To adjust the Ringer Volume while the set is ringing:
• Press ( UP ) or ( DOWN ).
To adjust the Ringer Pitch while the set is idle:
1. Press
2. Press # or the No softkey until "Ringer Adjust?" appears.
3. Press * or the Yes softkey twice.
4. Press
5. Press ( SUPERKEY ).
( SUPERKEY ). .
( UP ) or ( DOWN ).
Handset Receiver Volume Control
To adjust the Handset Receiver Volume when you are using the handset:
• Press ( UP ) or ( DOWN ).
Speaker Volume Control
To adjust the Speaker Volume when making an on–hook call or when listening to background
music:
• Press ( UP ) or ( DOWN ).
Display Contrast Control
To adjust the Display Contrast while your set is idle:
• Press
( UP ) or ( DOWN ).
Feature Keys
You can use ( SUPERKEY ) on your phone or the Desktop Tool to program the personal
keys as feature keys. The Desktop Tool is a browser–based interface that makes programming
quick and easy. For more information on using the Desktop Tool, please contact your System
Administrator.
NOTE: You can only use the key on the 5212 IP Phone to program Speed Call keys. See
Speed Call Keys for details.
To program some features to a personal key, you must dial a feature access code. A list of access
codes is provided elsewhere in this guide; however, the codes are flexible and may be different
than those in this guide. Ask your Administrator for a list of codes you can use.
To display information about a key:
1. Press ( SUPERKEY ).
2. Press a personal key that isn't a line key.
3. Press ( SUPERKEY ).
To program a personal key:
1. Press ( SUPERKEY ).
2. Press # or the No softkey until "Personal Keys?" appears.
3. Press * or the Yes softkey.
4. Press a personal key that isn't a line key.
5. Press * or the Change softkey.
6. Press # or the No softkey until the desired feature appears.
7. Press * or the Yes softkey.
8. On a 5212 IP Phone only, press # to save the feature under the chosen key.
9. Press ( SUPERKEY ), or press another personal key and proceed to program
another feature.
10. Write the feature name on the key label.
Language Change
To change the display language:
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1. Press
2. Press # or the No softkey until "Language?" appears.
3. Press * or the Yes softkey.
4. Press * or the Change softkey.
5. Press # or the No softkey until the desired language appears.
6. Press * or the Yes softkey.
( SUPERKEY ).
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