Other changes introduced in conjunction with the new phones:
Personal ring tones (6900 series phones only).
The 6940 and 6930 IP Phone support MobileLink, a feature that provides seamless mobile integration using Bluetooth wireless technology. With MobileLink users can sync the mobile phone’s contact list with the 6940/6930; answer a mobile phone call using the 6940/6930 and move active calls between the two devices. See the 6940 and 6930 IP Phone User Guide on the Mitel eDocs web site for more information.
Headset mode behaviors are improved.Pressing the key when a headset is plugged in and a call is ringing answers the call. If the phone is idle, dial tone is returned. Pressing the key again toggles audio to the speaker. At any time, you can lift the handset and audio will follow.
The Redial fixed-function key on the 69xx phones provides a list of numbers to call when pressed.
Rather than only colors and flash rates, displays on the 69xx phones use shapes, icons, and colors to make it easier to distinguish call and feature states.
A new key programming method, Long Key Press, presents a short list of popular features 69xx users can assign to their keys. Other features must be assigned using the System Admin Tool or Desktop Tool..
Call Duration Display on 6900 series phones is augmented to include internal calls in addition to external calls available on legacy phones.
New form, Phone Applications Update, uploads Screen Saver and Branding applications to MiVoice Business for distribution to supporting devices, including 6900 series phones. (NOTE: 6900 series phones do not support HTML applications.)
Handoff is augmented by softkeys labeled Push Call or Pull Call depending on busy/idle state of member phone. Applies to 6900 series phones only. Legacy sets retain the Handoff key which now becomes lit when a Push or Pull is allowed.
Call History changes (6900 series phones only):
- dedicated fixed-function key provided in lieu of softkey
- addition of missed call count (draws attention to repeated missed calls from the same caller)
Phone Administrator Passcode added to System Security Management form. Used to access certain functions on the 69xx phones. The phone prompts for the passcode when the Setting key followed by Advanced sofkey are pressed. For more information, see the 6900 Series Admininstrator's Guide on the Mitel eDocs web site.
New users can be sent a welcome email from the User and Services Configuration form. Information conveyed in the email includes, user name and password; phone details (model, DN, PIN, etc.); and voicemail details (mailbox number and passcode).
6900 series phones provide a native directory (Contacts) application for performing user lookups on an external OpenLDAP directory server. Support for the legacy Phonebook is retained through the addition of an embedded LDAP server accessible over MiNET. This allows 6900 series phones to access the MiVoice Business internal directory (Teldir).
Softkeys for toggling Background Music and Music on Hold on and off are not available on 6900 series phone. Users wanting this feature can program it to a feature key.
[highlight #FCE94F]6900 series phones cannot be programmed as traditional ACD Sets[/highlight]
Desktop Tool changes
- The common features list is revised to contain User Speedcall, User SpeedCall – Private, Account Code Verified, Call Fwd Always, Do Not Disturb. Phone Lock. Clicking the new button ‘All Features’ will switch the list to display all the features available for programming.
- For 69xx IP Phones only, PKM keys can now be programmed using the Desktop Tool.