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5320 SIP Phone SIP User and Administrator Guide
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RSS Feed
RSS feeds (or “web feeds”) are text formats used to deliver information such as news and
weather reports. Your Mitel SIP Phone can act as an RSS feed reader, displaying the feed on
Line 1 of the phone display when the phone is idle. You can program one or more keys on your
phone to display an RSS feed or to display your own customized message (branding). Use the
Key Programming Page in the Web Configuration Tool to program one or more RSS feed keys.
For more information, refer to the Web Configuration Tool Online Help.
Enable/Disable RSS Feed
Once an RSS Feed key is programmed, press the key to display the feed. The LED on the key
will remain lit while the RSS feed scrolls continuously across Line 1 of your phone display. Press
the key again to stop the feed.
Note: If your Administrator has programmed a global RSS feed or branding message for
your phone, this text will be displayed when your phone is idle. When one of your
own personal RSS Feed keys is enabled, it will override any global feed set by
your Administrator for your phone.
Tip: To improve RSS readability, you can disable other displays (like Call Forwarding
and Missed Calls). Use the Feature Configuration page of the Web
Configuration Tool to set Display Controls.
Shared Lines and Keys
There are two types of shared lines:
SIP: basic shared line with limited features (supports call forking but does not have LED
activity and lines are not linked. This type of shared line is available in normal SIP mode).
SIP_SCA line type: server-enhanced Broadworks Shared Call Appearance line type
SCA line types allow calls and lines to be shared by multiple users. A SIP server provides support
for call presentation to multiple phones, call state notifications, and access control. SIP mode
shared lines are shared among users but, normally, only the user who initiates activity on the line
has full control over it. For example, if a shared line is in use (not on Hold), and secondary share
users press their corresponding line button, the shared line will not change state. If the shared
line is Ringing, or on Hold, any share user who presses the corresponding line button will change
the state of that call and get connected to the calling/held party. An exception to this scenario
occurs when the server is configured to allow line seizure by multiple lines. Mitel SIP phones
support multi-call server programming.
Requirements for making calls and picking up held calls from shared lines are the same as for
normal (non-shared) lines.
Shared Lines and Keys Programming Requirements
Before programming the Shared Lines and Keys, the Broadsoft server must be configured with a
list of shared users.
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