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DT730/DT710/DT330/DT310USER’S GUIDE
NEC Infrontia Corporation2008 April
NWA-039300-001ISSUE 1.0
LIABILITY DISCLAIMER
NEC Infrontia Corporation reserves the right to change the specifications,functions, or features, at any time, without notice. NEC Infrontia Corporation has prepared this document for use by itsemployees and customers. The information contained herein is the propertyof NEC Infrontia Corporation and shall not be reproduced without priorwritten approval from NEC Infrontia Corporation. All brand names andproduct names on this document are trademarks or registered trademarks oftheir respective companies.
Copyright 2008
NEC Infrontia Corporation
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TABLE OF CONTENTS
. INTRODUCTIONFACE LAYOUT..................................................................................... 1.............................................................................................................. 1KEYS AND PARTS............................................................................... 8MENU KEY........................................................................................... 14SIMPLE OPERATION BY MENU KEY AND CURSOR KEY ............... 16ICON DISPLAY..................................................................................... 16SHORTCUT MENU .............................................................................. 17PROGRAMMABLE FEATURE KEYS................................................... 19SOFT KEYS.......................................................................................... 21CONDITIONS FOR DT700 SERIES..................................................... 25
.INSTALLATION PROCEDUREADJUSTING ANGLE OF TILT LEG ................................................... 26TO REMOVE TILT LEG ....................................................................... 27TO ATTACH TILT LEG ........................................................................ 27CONNECTING LAN CABLE................................................................. 28CONNECTING LINE CORD ................................................................ 29INSTALLING DIRECTORY CARDV ................................................... 30ATTACHING HANDSET ...................................................................... 30INSTALLING/REMOVING KEY SET UNIT ......................................... 31WALL MOUNTING ............................................................................. 32
.TERMINAL SETUPSETUP WITH UP/DOWN KEY............................................................. 36SETUP WITH FEATURE KEY.............................................................. 37SETUP WITH MENU KEY FOR DT700 SERIES ................................. 40SETUP WITH MENU KEY FOR DT300 SERIES ................................. 89
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.BASIC OPERATIONTO LOGIN ............................................................................................ 94TO LOGOUT ........................................................................................ 94TO ORIGINATE AN OUTSIDE CALL ................................................. 95TO ORIGINATE AN INTERNAL CALL ............................................... 95MULTILINE APPEARANCE ............................................................... 95TO HOLD A CALL .............................................................................. 96TO PLACE A CALL ON EXCLUSIVE HOLD ...................................... 96TO TRANSFER A CALL ..................................................................... 97HOW TO INPUT CHARACTERS ........................................................ 98SECURITY MODE ............................................................................... 113EMERGENCY CALL ............................................................................ 115
.FEATURE OPERATIONTO ORIGINATE A CALL USING SPEED CALLING (ONE-TOUCH SPEED CALLING KEYS) ........................................... 116TO REGISTER NAME ON ONE-TOUCH SPEED CALLING KEY ..... 118TO ORIGINATE A CALL USING SPEED CALLING (-STATION/GROUP) ......................................................................... 119TO ORIGINATE A CALL USING SPEED CALLING - SYSTEM ......... 119ACCOUNT CODE ............................................................................... 120FORCED ACCOUNT CODE .............................................................. 120AUTHORIZATION CODE ................................................................... 120VOICE CALL ....................................................................................... 121TO ANSWER A VOICE CALL HANDS FREE .................................... 121AUTOMATIC INTERCOM .................................................................. 122MANUAL INTERCOM ......................................................................... 123DIAL INTERCOM ................................................................................ 124
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CONFERENCE ................................................................................... 125TO ESTABLISH A BROKER CALL ................................................... 125TO ANSWER A CAMPED-ON CALL .................................................. 125CALL WAITING - ORIGINATING ...................................................... 126CALL PARK ........................................................................................ 127CALL PICK-UP (GROUP) ................................................................... 128CALL PICK-UP (DIRECT) ................................................................... 128OUTGOING TRUNK QUEUING ......................................................... 129OFF-HOOK TRUNK QUEUING .......................................................... 129EXECUTIVE OVERRIDE ..................................................................... 129LAST NUMBER REDIAL .................................................................... 130CALL FORWARDING - ALL CALLS ................................................... 130CALL FORWARDING - BUSY LINE .................................................. 131CALL FORWARDING - DON’T ANSWER .......................................... 132LOGGED OUT IP STATION - CALL DESTINATION .......................... 134CALL BACK ........................................................................................ 135TO SAVE AND REPEAT A NUMBER ................................................ 136TO LEAVE A MESSAGE ..................................................................... 136TO ANSWER A MESSAGE ................................................................. 137VOICE MAIL SYSTEM ........................................................................ 137MEET-ME PAGING ............................................................................ 138PAGING TRANSFER ......................................................................... 138BOSS/SECRETARY TRANSFER ...................................................... 139BOSS/SECRETARY - MW LAMP CONTROL .................................... 140BOSS SECRETARY OVERRIDE ....................................................... 141DO NOT DISTURB ............................................................................. 142CALL REDIRECT ............................................................................... 143PRIVACY ............................................................................................ 144PRIVACY RELEASE .......................................................................... 145
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PHONEBOOK ..................................................................................... 146CALL HISTORY.................................................................................... 156
.DIRECTORY OPERATIONTO ADD NEW DATA ........................................................................... 161TO CHANGE GROUP NAME .............................................................. 168TO FIND A REGISTERED DATA ....................................................... 170TO MAKE A CALL FROM DIRECTORY ............................................. 184TO ADD PREFIX TO NUMBER ........................................................... 186TO EDIT DIRECTORY DATA .............................................................. 189TO DELETE ALL DATA ....................................................................... 190TO DELETE A SPECIFIC DATA ......................................................... 191
.CALL HISTORY OPERATIONTO VIEW CALL HISTORY ................................................................... 193TO MAKE A CALL FROM CALL HISTORY ......................................... 195TO ADD CALL HISTORY DATA TO DIRECTORY ............................. 196TO EDIT DIRECTORY DATA FROM CALL HISTORY ....................... 198TO DELETE ALL DATA ....................................................................... 201TO DELETE A SPECIFIC DATA ......................................................... 202TO VIEW CALL HISTORY ................................................................... 203TO MAKE A CALL FROM CALL HISTORY ......................................... 206TO DELETE ALL DATA ....................................................................... 207TO DELETE A SPECIFIC DATA ......................................................... 208
.SPECIFICATIONSTECHINICAL SPECIFICATIONS ......................................................... 209
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.MENU LISTMENU LIST FOR DT730 SERIES/DT710 Series ................................. 212MENU LIST FOR DT330 Series ........................................................... 218
0.ONLINE MONITORING
1.WEB PROGRAMMINGTO LOGIN............................................................................................. 228TO LOGOUT......................................................................................... 230TO ENABLE/DISABLE OFF-HOOK RINGING..................................... 231TO SET RINGING OF HEADSET ........................................................ 231TO SET RINGER TONE....................................................................... 232TO SET ILLUMINATION PATTERN FOR CALL INDICATION LAMP.. 233TO ENABLE/DISABLE RTP ALARM.................................................... 234TO ENABLE/DISABLE DTMF TONE ................................................... 235TO SET KEY TOUCH........................................................................... 236TO SET MUSIC ON HOLD................................................................... 237TO SET PREFIX NUMBER .................................................................. 238TO SET CLOCK FORMAT ................................................................... 239TO ENABLE/DISABLE VOLUME LEVEL DISPLAY............................. 240TO ENABLE/DISABLE BACKLIGHT.................................................... 241TO CHANGE CHARACTER SIZE ........................................................ 242TO SET A LANGUAGE ........................................................................ 243TO RESET TELEPHONE SETTINGS.................................................. 244
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. INTRODUCTION
E LAYOUTITL-8LD-1 (DT730 Series) DTL-8LD-1 (DT330 Series)
1 2ABC
3DEF
4GHI
5JKL
6MNO
7PQRS
8TUV
9WXYZ
0 #
Menu
HOLD Transfer Speaker
Recall Feautre
Answer Mic
Scroll
Exit Help
Redial
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1 2 ABC
3 DEF
4 GHI
5 JKL
6 MNO
7 PQRS
8 TUV
9 WXYZ
0 #
Menu
HOLD Transfer Speaker
Recall Feautre
Answer Mic
Scroll
Exit Help
Redial
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2ITL-32D-1 (DT730 Series) DTL-32D-1 (DT330 Series)
1 2ABC
3DEF
4GHI
5JKL
6MNO
7PQRS
8TUV
9WXYZ
0 #
Menu
HOLD Transfer Speaker
Recall Feautre
Answer Mic
Exit Help
Redial
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1 2 ABC
3 DEF
4 GHI
5 JKL
6 MNO
7 PQRS
8 TUV
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0 #
Menu
HOLD Transfer Speaker
Recall Feautre
Answer Mic
Exit Help
Redial
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1 2ABC
3DEF
4GHI
5JKL
6MNO
7PQRS
8TUV
9WXYZ
0 #
Menu
HOLD Transfer Speaker
Recall Feautre
Answer Mic
Exit Help
Redial
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1 2 ABC
3 DEF
4 GHI
5 JKL
6 MNO
7 PQRS
8 TUV
9 WXYZ
0 #
Menu
HOLD Transfer Speaker
Recall Feautre
Answer Mic
Exit Help
Redial
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1 2ABC
3DEF
4GHI
5JKL
6MNO
7PQRS
8TUV
9WXYZ
0 #
Menu
HOLD Transfer Speaker
Recall Feautre
Answer Mic
Exit Help
Redial
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179 [mm]
1 2 ABC
3 DEF
4 GHI
5 JKL
6 MNO
7 PQRS
8 TUV
9 WXYZ
0 #
Menu
HOLD Transfer Speaker
Recall Feautre
Answer Mic
Exit Help
Redial
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1 2ABC
3DEF
4GHI
5JKL
6MNO
7PQRS
8TUV
9WXYZ
0 #
Menu
HOLD Transfer Speaker
Line
Recall Feautre
Answer Mic
Exit Help
Redial
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1 2 ABC
3 DEF
4 GHI
5 JKL
6 MNO
7 PQRS
8 TUV
9 WXYZ
0 #
Menu
HOLD Transfer Speaker
Line
Recall Feautre
Answer Mic
Exit Help
Redial
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1 2 ABC
3 DEF
4 GHI
5 JKL
6 MNO
7 PQRS
8 TUV
9 WXYZ
0 #
Menu
HOLD Transfer Speaker
Recall Feautre
Answer Mic
Exit Help
Redial
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179 [mm]
1 2 ABC
3 DEF
4 GHI
5 JKL
6 MNO
7 PQRS
8 TUV
9 WXYZ
0 #
HOLD Transfer Speaker
Exit Help
Recall Feautre
Redial Conf
Directory
Mic
Message
Answer
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ITL-2E-1 (DT710 Series) DTL-2E-1 (DT310 Series)
1 2 ABC
3 DEF
4 GHI
5 JKL
6 MNO
7 PQRS
8 TUV
9 WXYZ
0 #
HOLD Transfer Speaker
Recall Feautre
Redial Conf
Directory
Mic
Message
Answer
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3 DEF
4 GHI
5 JKL
6 MNO
7 PQRS
8 TUV
9 WXYZ
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HOLD Transfer Speaker
Recall Feautre
Redial Conf
Directory
Mic
Message
Answer
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YS AND PARTS
EYS AND PARTS ON ITL-24D-1
, explanations are given by taking ITL-24D-1 as anple.
(1) Security Button (DT730 only)The user can prevent information leakage fterminal by simple operation.
(2) Call Indicator LampLamp at top corner of DT Series Display flawhen a call terminates to the terminal. Alsousing Voice Mail service, the Lamp lights stwhen a message has been left.
(3) LCDLCD (Liquid Crystal Display) provides DT Sactivity information plus data, time and SoftOperation.
(4) ExitTo exit from the Menu or Help mode and goto the time display.
(5) Soft KeysAny feature shown at the bottom of the LCDavailable. The appropriate feature key is dison the screen according to the call handlingcess.
(6) HelpExplanations of the Soft Keys can be calledthe LCD by pressing this key.
(7) Programmable KeysThese keys can be programmed as Flexiblekey/Programmable Feature Key by TelephoServer Administrator. When Telephony Server Administrator setsTouch Speed Dial key” on the programmablusers can assign any numbers (ex. Telepho
(1) (2)
1 2ABC
3DEF
4GHI
5JKL
6MNO
7PQRS
8TUV
9WXYZ
0 #
Menu
HOLD Transfer Speaker
Recall Feautre
Answer Mic
Exit Help
Redial
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umber, etc.) to the key (up to 24 digits).
For the assignment of the keys, confirm to the elephony Server Administrator.
* When two telephone numbers are assigned on side and B side of “One-Touch Speed Dial key”, ser can switch the side by PAGE key (Soft key).
ecallress key to finish the call and hear the dial tone.
eaturesed to activate any features as terminal setup
unctions, etc. and to program One-Touch Speed ial Keys.
Answerhen LED on this key is lit, press key to answer a aiting call.
Micress key to respond hands free. LED on this key
ights during speakerphone operation.
Menuo access the local menu of DT750, such as Call istory, Directory or Terminal Setting.
Cursory using this key, DT Series user can access to arious features with simple operation.
Details on Cursor key
(a) Up/Down
( DOWN UP)Used to adjust LCD contrast, speaker/rvolume, and ringer volume.
• LCD Contrast:Press ( ) or ( ) key while idle.
• Speaker/Receiver Volume:Press ( ) or ( ) key during conver
• Ringer Volume:Press ( ) or ( ) key during ringing
(b) Redial
(Last Number Call, Speed Calling-Group)Press key to activate redial feature.redial and scroll back through numbehave been dialed. When the desired nudisplayed, press the or # key to activate dialing
Note: A-law Countries [Australia, Russia, Latin AUK, Middle near East, other Asian nations]µ-law Countries [North America, JapanKong, Taiwan]:
Enter Key
(4-way Scroll D
(4-way Scroll RDirectory key
(4-way Scroll UP key)
(4-way Scroll LEFT key) Redial key
Volume (UP) key
Volume (DO
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c) Directory
Pressing this key opens Directory menu. For de-tails on Directory service, see 6.DIRECTORYOPERATION.
d) Enter
DT330/DT730 Series has shortcut menu for fre-quently-used features. Use this key to displaythe shortcut menu (see SHORTCUT MENU) anddetermine the seleted item in the menu.
lso, this key is used as cursor-movement key on he Menu screen.
Speakerontrols the built-in speaker which can be used forands Free dialing/monitoring.ED on key lights when key is active. All standard IP versions include support for fulluplex hands-free mode. All TDM and IP enabled ersions are half duplex hands-free mode.
(15)TransferAllows the station user to transfer establisheto another station, without attendant assista
(16)HoldPress this key to place an internal or externon hold.
• THE OTHER KEYS AND PARTS
Redial (only for DTL-2E-1, ITL-2E-1 an6DE-1)
(Last Number Call, Speed Calling-Station/GrPress key to activate redial feature. Press rand scroll back through numbers that havedialed. When the desired number is displayed, press the or # key to activate dialing.
Conf (only for DTL-2E-1, ITL-2E-1 and6DE-1) Press key to establish a conversation. LED lights when key is active.
Directory (only for DTL-2E-1, ITL-2EDTL-6DE-1)Press key to activate speed calling - systemture.
UP Move the highlighted area one line up the screen.
DOWN Move the highlighted area one line down the screen.
LEFT Go back to the previous screen.
RIGHT Go to the screen corresponds to the highlighted menu item.
Enter Go to the screen corresponds to the highlighted menu item.
Note: A-law Countries [Australia, Russia, Latin UK, Middle near East, other Asian nations]µ-law Countries [North America, JapaKong, Taiwan]:
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essage (only for DTL-2E-1, ITL-2E-1 andTL-6DE-1)ress key to access the voice mail system.
p/Down (only for DTL-2E-1, ITL-2E-1 andTL-6DE-1) DOWN UP)
sed to adjust LCD contrast, speaker/receiver vol-me, and ringer volume.• LCD Contrast:
Press ( ) or ( ) key while idle.• Speaker/Receiver Volume:
Press ( ) or ( ) key during conversation.• Ringer Volume:
Press ( ) or ( ) key during ringing.
irectory (only for DTL-2E-1, ITL-2E-1 andTL-6DE-1)ress key to activate speed calling - system fea-
ure.
LD Display (only for DTL-8LD-1/ITL-8LD-1)2 (8 keys x 4 pages) additional programmable eys (Flexible Line/Programmable Feature key) re provided. Also, information set to each pro-rammable key is displayed on 8LD display. For etting of the programmable key, contact Tele-hony Server Administrator.
hen Telephony Server Administrator sets “One-ouch Speed Dial key” on the programmable keys, sers can assign any numbers (ex. Telephone umber, etc.) to the key (see TO ORIGINATE A ALL USING SPEED CALLING (ONE-TOUCH PEED CALLING KEYS) and TO REGISTER AME ON ONE-TOUCH SPEED CALLING KEY).
* For the assignment of the keys, confirm toTelephony Server Administrator.
(a) Icon
Status information on the Line key such as Cmination, Call Hold or Busy can be indicatedlowing Icons.
User’s Status Icon FlaPa
• Idle No Icon
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Scroll
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Ben Rachel Julia
Paul James
Hannah
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b) Programmable Key Informationrogrammable Key Information displays the fol-
owings.
(c) Page Icon8LD display has four pages (8 programmabper page). Page Icon key indicates currentlplayed page. The user can switch the progrble key display from page 1 to 4 by using Skey.
.
ll Holdvidual Hold/Individual Hold on Park Group)
Blink (The icon will blink per one second cycle.)
ll Holder Party Hold/Other Party Hold on Park Group)call (Individual Hold/Exclusive
Hold/Call Transfer/Individual on Call Park Group)call (Other Party Hold/Other Par-ld on Call Park Group)oming Callring Conversation (Individual
ll Transfernference
Steady Litring Conversation (Other Party
tive Feature (Under a setting of re key like a “Call Forwarding”)
Key DescriptionMaximum
digits to be displayed
Key - Name and Number informa-tion 8 digits.
-Touch d Dial Key
- Speed Dial Name Informa-tion- Number Information
8 digits.
User’s Status Icon Flashing Pattern
Feature Key - Feature Name 6
Programmable Key 1-8
Black background indcurrently displayed pa
Programmable Key 9-16
Programmable Key 17-24
Flashing indicates paevent happening.
Programmable Key 17-24
Note: The icon flashes during events such as canation to a line key or call back.
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ple: Page Turning by Scroll Key
he following shows LCD indication of Program-able keys.
Appropriate icons are displayed according feature. These displays cannot be changeduser.
The following shows each LCD indication wOne-Touch Speed Dial key is set to Programkey.
When Station line/Trunk line are assigne
No icons are displayed.* Users can register name on each One-ToSpeed Dial key. For the procedures, see TOISTER NAME ON ONE-TOUCH SPEED CAKEY.
When any features using feature accessare assigned.
Icons turn black.* Users can register name on each One-ToSpeed Dial key. For the procedures, see TOISTER NAME ON ONE-TOUCH SPEED CAKEY.
e: For example, when an incoming call is terminatedto a line key on Page 3 while Page 1 is beingdisplyed on the screen, the screen is not automati-cally swithced from Page 1 to page 3. The usermust display Page 3 manunally and then answerthe incoming call.
Scroll
Scroll
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2
3
4
BenRachel Julia
Paul012345
Hannah
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o. 2
o. 3
o. 4
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Key No. 6
Key No. 6
Key No. 8
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MichaelPeter
Julia
James
Powell
Switch Page
o. 17
o. 18
o. 19
o. 20
Key No. 21
Key No. 22
Key No. 23
Key No. 24
Press Feature Key 2 on Page 3
to answer incoming call.
Page 1
Page 3
Flashing
Incoming Call
Press twice.
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croll Keyhis key is used to turn over the page of 8LD dis-lay.
NU KEY the Key, the user can use variouscation features such as Directory and Call History.
isplay Menu List
ress key while indicating the current time n LCD. The Menu List is displayed in LCD. Use ursor Key to select desired Menu Item.
Main Menu for DT730 Series
Menu
Menu
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Call FunctionSettingPresenceFavoriteConfig
Directory
OKBack↓
History
Menu Item Description
History
To view Call History. There are twof Call History features. On the onthe history data is stored in the se(system) memory. On the other hahistory data is stored in the memotelephone (see 7.1FOR DT730 SEchapter 7Call History Operation).
Directory
To use Directory features.There afollowing three types of directory f
• Personal Directory: Controltelephone set. For details, seRECTORY OPERATION.• Phonebook: Controlled by ttem. For details, see PHONEin chapter 5.• Corporate Directory: Controthe external XML server. For please contact the system adtrator.
Tool
- Uses when accessing external Xserver. For details, please contactsystem administrator.- Uses when sending/receiving InsMessage (Not used).
Call Function Currently Not Used (grayed out).
Setting
To make the setting of DT Series (ringing volume control, LCD displasetting and download of Music onFor details, see SETUP WITH MENFOR DT700 SERIES.
Presence Currently Not Used (grayed out).
Favorite Currently Not Used (grayed out).
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Main Menu for DT710 Series
Main Menu for DT330 Series
onfigThis item is used for Configuration setting of DT Series. For details, please contact the system administrator.
nu Item Description
ool
- Uses when accessing external XML server. For details, please contact the system administrator.- Uses when sending/receiving Instant Message (Not used).
onfigThis item is used for Configuration setting of DT Series. For details, please contact the system administrator.
enu Item Description
all HistoryTo view Call History. For details, see 7.2FOR DT330 SERIES in chapter 7Call History Operation.
irectory To use Phonebook function. For details, see PHONEBOOK in chapter 5.
enu Item Description
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OKBack↓
Tool
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[Menu]
3OKBack
SettingsDirectoryCall Hisotry
Setting
To set up the terminal such as ringivolume control, LCD display settingdownload of Music on Hold. For detaSETUP WITH MENU KEY FOR DTSERIES.
Note: DTL-6DE-1/ITL-2E-1/DTL-2E-1 does noMenu key.
Note: Unavailable Menu items are grayed out.
Menu Item Description
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PLE OPERATION BY MENU KEY D CURSOR KEYsing key and key, DT Series user canss to Call History, Directory and terminal settingssimple operation.
n example, the following shows the operations howcess to Directory menu.
ICON DISPLAYThe LCD of DT730 Series/DT330 Series dDesktop Icons which provide notification when(such as missed call and voice mail) occur.
Menu
GHI
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ker
Answer Mic
Redial
Press Menu key
Press Directory key
2 Directory
1 Hisotry [Menu]
2 System 1 Personal [Directory]
3 Tool
Up Down Back OK
Up Down Back OK Up Down Back OK
Feature Icon Description
Missed CallThis icon appears when thermissed call. Once the user hchecked the missed call, this disappear.
Voice MailThis icon provides notificatioincoming Voice Mail. Once thas checked the mail, this icdisappear.
Cursor This icon indicates the curreavailable direction of the Cur
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ORTCUT MENUhown in the figure below, DT730 Series/DT330s has Shortcut Menu for frequently-used features.
user can access to Shortcut Menu by pressing r) key.
: DT710 Series/DT310 Series does not supportthe Shortcut Menu.
tcut Menu includes the following features.
Shortcut Menu for DT730 Series
Shortcut Menu for DT330 Series
As an example of DT730 Series, the followinghow to view the log data of missed call frShortcut menu.
Press (Enter) key. The Shortcut menu scdisplayed on LCD.
Select Missed Calls and then press (Right-cursor) or OK soft key.
The log data of the last call is displayed.
e: Unavailable Menu items are grayed out.
Feature Description
issed Calls Access to history of Missed Call.
oice Mail Access to history of incoming Voice Mail.
Currently Not Used (grayed out).
resence Currently Not Used (grayed out).
luetooth Currently Not Used (grayed out).
I
Menu
Answer Mic
edial 1 Missed Calls
Press Enter Key
[Shortcut Menu]
2 Voice Mail 3 Receive IM
Back OK
Feature Description
Missed Calls Access to history of Missed Call.
Voice Mail Access to history of incoming Voic
Bluetooth Currently Not Used (grayed out).
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[Shortcut Menu]
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PresenceBluetooth
Voice Mail
OKBack↓
Missed Calls
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ress (Enter) key while displaying the log data r the target telephone number on LCD.
e: If two or more records exist, use or ↑/↓ softkey to display the next/former records.
e: While the log data is displayed, the user cannotmake a call by dialing a telephone number.
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OGRAMMABLE FEATURE KEYSe are examples of DT Series features available by
sing the programmable keys. Some features usingre access code may be programmed by the user.rs must be programmed by the telephone systeministrator.
:s key to activate “Automatic Intercom”.
:s key to activate “Dial Intercom”.
(Do Not Disturb):s key to activate or cancel “Privacy” feature.
:s key to activate or cancel “Call Forwarding – All ” feature.
:s key to activate, verify, or cancel “Call Forwarding sy Line” feature.
:s key to activate, verify, or cancel “Call Forwarding n’t Answer” feature.
:s key to activate “Manual Intercom”.
(Message):s key to leave message indication at station in no er or busy condition.
TILINE APPEARANCE:grammable extra extension key. Press this key to tatus of extra extension.
MW-SET:Press key to leave message waiting indication oboss’ station from secretary’s station.
MW-OFF:Press key to cancel message waiting indicationboss’ station from secretary’s station.
P-RLS:Press key to release “Privacy” feature.
S&R (Save and Repeat):Press key to store a number or redial a stored n
SIG:Press key to cause chime at predetermined sta
NAME:Press key to register name for the key to One-TSpeed Calling key.
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rammable Feature keys have a built-in Lightting Diode (LED) that lights or flashes according toctivity of that Feature key.
ction Key Activitiesure + 0 = Side Tone On/Off. (for handset)*ure + 1 = Turns microphone on or off.ure + 2 = Adjusts handset receiver volume.*ure + 3 = Selects ringer tone.*ure + 4 = Adjusts transmission/receiving volume.*ure + 5 = Activates hands-free operation.*ure + 6 = Deactivates hands-free operation.*ure + 7 = Turns call indicator lamp on or off for
ing call notification. (If turned off, this lamp will stillto indicate message waiting.)ure + 8 = Turns Dynamic Dial Pad on or off.
e: * indicates the services which are not availablefor DT700 Series.
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FT KEYSSoft Keys on the DT Series provide a set ofions on the LCD that adapts to the changing statee telephone. While default Soft Key settings areided, desired functions can be assigned toidual stations as required. The Soft Keys, at them of the LCD, can display the names of availableions, names of user-assigned functions andes of functions assigned by a specific Soft Keyrn. Displayed Soft Keys can vary, depending ontate of the phone and/or when the Next/Previousn is pressed.
Keys to exit from the Menu or Help mode and go backe time display.
Keys the Help Key, then desired Soft Key for helpfulmation about that key.
(Microphone)s the Soft Key below "MIC" to activate ortivate the Microphone. LED on Mic key willinate when Mic is on.
(Do Not Disturb)s the Soft Key to reject call termination to the
preassigned station.
Default Displays for Each StatusDefault Soft Key settings are provided corresponparticular functions. Different Soft Key settindisplayed at the bottom of the LCD dependingstatus, as shown below.
Different patterns of Soft Key settings can be regfor individual call status and assigned to interminals as required.
e: Soft Key function is available for the terminalswith LCD.
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Key Featuresn the Soft Key corresponding to a desired featuree is operated, the selected feature name starts to on the LCD. The blinking display of availableres takes precedence over the display of featuresified by the Soft Key pattern.
The following shows the default display pattmain features.
FDB (Call Forwarding - Busy Line)Permits a call to a busy station to be immeforwarded to a predesignated station.
FDA (Call Forwarding - All Calls)Permits all calls designated for a particular statiorouted to another station regardless of the busystatus of the called station.
FDL (Logged Out IP Station - Call DestinatioEnables a system to transfer the call to appstation when Dterm whose LOGGED OUT IP ST- CALL DESTINATION has already been regisin logout status.
E-OVR (Executive Override)Enables selected station users, upon encountbusy condition at an internal station, to bridge busy connection.
CW (Call Waiting)Enables a busy station to receive a second incall. A camp-on indication tone is sent to thstation, and the user can use a switchhook fanswer the second call.
CB (Call Back)Provides the ability for a calling station to set aBACK. The calling station will be rung as soonbusy station becomes available.
S&R (Save and Repeat)Allows a station to save a specific dialed numbthen redial that number later.
e: The Soft Keys can be programmed in SystemData to blink, remain steady, have no indication,or display a character when either in use or idle.
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ET (Message Waiting - Set)s a station to set a Message Waiting indication or.
D (Call Hold)its a station user to hold a call in progress and to
n to the previously held call.
FF (Message Waiting - Cancel)s a station to cancel a Message Waiting indication
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(Call Pickup - Group)its a station user to answer any calls directed to
r lines in the user's preset Call Pickup Group.
F (Three-way Calling)les a station user to establish a three-wayrence by connecting an additional party to andy existing conversation.
E (Voice Call)les the user to make a call to the called party'sin speaker. If the called party's MIC is on, thed party can converse on hands-free.
D (Speed Calling - System)s a station user to call certain frequently dialed
bers using fewer digits (abbreviated call codes) would normally be required.
(CAS-Switch Hook Flash)s the user to send a switchhook flash while on ande trunk.
BO (UCD Busy Out)s a station user to block UCD calls and to cancel
Busy Out.FLASH (Flash)Provides the station with a switchhook flash.
FDN (Call Forward - No Answer)Permits a call to an unanswered station to be forto a predesignated station if the called station danswer within a predetermined period of time.
C-RPT (ISDN Malicious Call Trace)Allows the user to initiate a Call Trace on ISDonly.
G-SPD (Speed Calling - Group)Allows a station user to share a set of commonCalling numbers with other station users in the P-RLS (Privacy Release)Allows another station to depress a busy lineand enter the conversation of a station engaged in communication.
DND (Do Not Disturb)Allows a station user to deny access to the statfor incoming calls.
MIC (Microphone On/Off)Allows the user to turn the microphone on anduse with the speakerphone.
PAGE (Button Page)Allows the user to toggle between pages whnumbers are registered on One-Touch Speed key.
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(Release Key)s the user to release the current call when usingeadset, without waiting for the party to hang up.
(Manual Signaling)its station users to send a one-second ring to a
etermined station. If the signaled station is ringing another call, the manual intercom signal willrupt that ringing.
EP (Eight-Party Conference Retrain)s all outside parties to stay on a conference when
ternal parties hang up.
LL (Serial Call)s the user to set Serial Call for the caller beforeding the call, allowing the caller to receive anuncement at the end of the call guiding the callerl the next number and subsequent numbers.
Internal Zone Paging)s a user to make a voice call through the speakers
e designated group.
G (Call ID Change Display)s the user to toggle between standard display and
lternate display.
K (Call Pickup - Group Enhancement)s the user to answer any ringing station within the
's expanded call pickup group.
NF (Call Hold - Conference)s a station user to establish a conferenceection by adding a third party, who is held on
another line, to the existing two-party connectio
VISIT (Survivable Remote MGC)Allows a station to indicate a status: when a usremote office, VISIT will be blinking. After recthe main office, VISIT will return to light.
RMUTE (Ringer Mute)Allows a station user to mute or recover station
>>> (Display Function Next Page)Allows the user to scroll to the next screen.
<<< (Display Function Previous Page)Allows the user to scroll to the previous screen.
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NDITIONS FOR DT700 SERIESse note that following terminal settings (by Feature+ Digit Key) cannot be used for DT700 Series.
ature+0 =Side Tone On/Off (for handset)For the settings, contact to the Administrator.* Uses can confirm the settings in “Audio&Visual Set-tings” → “Side Tone Volume” of Online Monitoring.
ature+2 =Adjusts handset receiver volumeFor the settings, contact to the Administrator.* Users can confirm the settings in “Audio&Visual Set-tings” → “Audio Settings” → “Receive Bias”/“Re-ceive Gain” of Online Monitoring.
ature+3 =Selects ringer toneFor the settings, contact to the Administrator.* Users can confirm the settings in “Audio&Visual Set-tings” → “Audio Settings” → “Ring Settings” of On-line Monitoring.
ature+4 =Adjusts transmission/receiving volumeFor the settings, contact to the Administrator.* Users can confirm the settings in “Audio&Visual Set-tings” → “Audio Settings” → “Receive Bias”/“Re-ceive Gain”/“Send Gain” of Online Monitoring.
ature+5 =Activates hands-free operationNot Available
ature+6 =Deactivates hands-free operationNot Available
Note: When pressing and holding Help key, thof "Online Monitoring" will be displayedetails on Online Monitoring, see ONLINETORING in Chapter 10.
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. INSTALLATION PROCEDURE
JUSTING ANGLE OF TILT LEG
angle of the tilt leg can be adjusted in four levels.
TO RAISE TILT LEG
P 1: Turn the telephone set upside down.
P 2: Adjust the tilt leg in the direction of the arrowuntil you hear it click.
• TO LOWER TILT LEG
STEP 1: Turn the telephone set upside down.
STEP 2: While lifting the center of the stopperthe tilt leg in the direction of the arroyou hear it click.
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REMOVE TILT LEG
P 1: Turn the telephone set upside down.
P 2: Lower the tilt leg to first level.
P 3: Remove the indicated portions (a and b) ofthe stopper from grooves (A and B) on the tiltleg and then widen the tilt leg.
P 4: While pushing the two hooks, slide the tilt legdownward. Remove the tilt leg from the termi-nal.
TO ATTACH TILT LEG
STEP 1: Turn the telephone set upside down.
STEP 2: Align the hooks (c-h) of the tilt leg overpropriate slots (C-H) of the telephone
STEP 3: Slide the tilt leg upward until the hooksb) click into place.
STEP 4: Fit the indicated portions (a and b) of thper into the grooves (A and B) on the
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NNECTING LAN CABLE
P 1: Prepare 10 BASE-T/100 BASE-T/TX cables(Straight) for connecting the telephone to net-work device such as HUB, PoE Switch.
P 2: Connect the telephone to the network deviceusing the LAN cable.
P 3: Thread the LAN cable through the groove onthe back of the telephone.
P 4: When AC adapter is used to supply power tothe telpehone, connect the AC/DC adapter tothe telephone as shown below.
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NNECTING LINE CORD
P 1: Insert Line cord plug into Line connector onthe back of the telephone set until you hear itclicks.
P 2: Thread the line cord through the groove onthe back of the telephone.
P 3: Lead the line cord out through the groove onthe tilt leg as shown in the figure below.
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TALLING DIRECTORY CARDV
ectory card (also known as an abbreviated dialing) can be attached to the telephone sets. Thetory card can be used to record often dialedbers or other important information. Directorys are available as options.
P 1: Remove the protective sheet from the cover.
P 2: Attach the cover to the directory card andthen attach it to the directory card holder.
ATTACHING HANDSET
STEP 1: Insert the coiled cord plug into HAconnector on the back of the telephoyou hear it clicks.
STEP 2: Thread the coiled cord through the groshown in the figure below.e: To remove the directory card, pinch the two sides
of the directory card holder inward until the tabsrelease and pull the holder out of the grooves.
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TO REMOVE KEY SET UNIT
P 1: Insert a tapered rod lightly into the right sideof the line key panel/button panel.
P 2: Lift out the line key panel/button panel to re-move it from the telephone.
P 3: Remove the line key card.
TO INSTALL KEY SET UNIT
P 1: Align the holes in the line key card with thebuttons on the telephone.
P 2: Align the holes in the line key panel/buttonpanel with the buttons on the telephone and
then push the four corners of the panthe panel clicks into place.
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LL MOUNTING
ll mount unit (WM-L UNIT) is used to mount allhones to the wall. This unit connects to the backof the telephone.
ount the telephone set on the wall, the followinge is required.
To mount the telephone set on the wall, ufollowing procedure.
STEP 1: Mount the hanger of the handset down.
Remove the hanger from the handseTurn it upside down and then insert ther until you hear it clicks.
STEP 2: Turn the telephone set upside down aen the tilt leg.
STEP 3: Attach WM-L UNIT to the wall directlywall plate.
- When attaching WM-L UNIT to thdirectly:
Secure WM-L UNIT with the six screcluded with the telephone set) or hangUNIT on the wall with the two screwchased separately) inserted into the w
RNING Be careful not to drop the telephone set while mounting it on the wall. It can cause injury.Make sure the telephone set is firmly mounted on the wall to prevent the telephone set from falling out. It can cause injury.
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- When attaching WM-L UNIT to the wall plate:
Attach WM-L UNIT to the posts on the wallplate as shown in the figure below.
remainder of the procedure varies between DT300s and DT700 Series.
the case of DT300 Series: Go to the next step. the case of DT700 Series: Go to Step 8 after theN cable is connected to the telephone.
P 4: Attach the modular terminal to the wall asshown in the following figure. If the modularconnector is attached directly on the wall orthe wall plate is used instead of modular ter-minal, skip this step.
STEP 5: Insert the line cord plug (included wtelephone set) into the modular conne
STEP 6: Insert the line cord plug into the LINE ctor on the back of the telephone. Wrapcess cord and secure it with a tie wrap
STEP 7: Thread the coiled cord through the grothe back of the telephone as shown inure below.
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P 8: Insert the four tabs on WM-L UNIT in the tabslots on the back of the telephone.
Tuck the excess cord into WM-L UNIT.
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. TERMINAL SETUP
chapter describes operating procedures forinal settings by the Up/Down ( or / ) key,
key and key.
us terminal settings such as display, sounds,word, and language are also available from
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UP WITH UP/DOWN KEY
O ADJUST HANDSET RECEIVER OLUME
s Up/Down ( or / ) key in the off-hooks or during the call.
indication for North America, Latin America, Asia, Middle East and Russia
LCD indication for Australia
O ADJUST SPEAKER VOLUME
s Up/Down ( or / ) key duringkerphone operation or during the call.
• TO ADJUST RINGER TONE
Press Up/Down ( or / ) key during ri
• TO ADJUST LCD CONTRAST
Press Up/Down ( or / ) key in the ostatus.
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UP WITH FEATURE KEY
ICROPHONE ON/OFF on key shows the status of the built-inphone.
ress soft key associated with the MIC Display or ress and key.
O CHANGE HANDSET RECEIVER OLUME set receiver volume can be changed.
ress and key. The LCD displays the urrent volume status.
ress and key to alternate between arge and Small volume.
O SELECT RINGER TONE eries has 10 kinds of ringer tones that you cant.
Press and key. The LCD displaselected tone number (n=1 ~ 17).DT330/310
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No. Frequency (Hz) Modulation (H1 520/660 162 520/660 83 1100/1400 164 660/760 165 Melody 16 Melody 27 Melody 38 Melody 49 Melody 5
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O ADJUST TRANSMISSION/RECEIV-NG VOLUME set volume can be changed.
ress and key. The LCD displays the urrent volume.
ress and key again to alternate etween Small and Large volume.
O ACTIVATE HANDS-FREE et hands-free on:ress and key. The LCD displays:
et Hands-Free Off:ress and key. The LCD displays:
• CALL INDICATOR LAMP ON/OFF
The user can choose to turn the call indicatoeither on or off during ringing.
Press and key. The LCD display
• DYNAMIC DIAL PAD ON/OFF
The user can originate a call at first hand withouhandset or pressing key.
Press and key. The LCD display
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4:26 PM TUE 13 APR 2004T/R VOL. LARGE
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4:26 PM TUE 13 APR 2004HANDS FREE ON
Feature 6
Note: The call indicator lamp lights when useMessage Waiting Lamp, even when it isoff by the above operation.
4:26 PM TUE 13 APR 2004HANDS FREE OFF
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4:26 PM TUE 13 APR 2004INDICATOR ON
4:26 PM TUE 13 APR 2004INDICATOR OFF
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e: When this feature is ON, the user may initiate acall by immediately dialing the number and thestation will go hands-free off-hook automatically.Enabling this feature for DT700 Series, restrictsthe terminals ability to enter the DT700 SeriesUser Menu. Please note when the features onthe following pages are used in conjunction withDynamic Dial Pad, that the user does not have topress the Speaker key or lift the handset toreceive dial tone.
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O ENABLE/DISABLE OFF-HOOK INGING
procedure below shows how to enable/disable Off- ringing.
hile indicating the current time on LCD, press key to open the Menu screen.
elect Setting and then press (Enter), (Right-cursor) or OK soft key. (or press key.)
elect User Setting and then press (Enter), (Right-cursor) or OK soft key. (or press key.)
Select Incoming Call and then press (Right-cursor) or OK soft key. (or press
Select Offhook Ring and then press (Right-cursor) or OK soft key. (or press
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o disable/enable the off-hook ringing, select Disable or Enable. Then, press (Enter) or
K soft key.
e: Default setting is 2 Enable.
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procedure below shows how to enable/disable theg of headset.
hile indicating the current time on LCD, press key to open the Menu screen.
elect Setting and then press (Enter), (Right-cursor) or OK soft key. (or press key.)
elect User Setting and then press (Enter), (Right-cursor) or OK soft key. (or press key.)
Select Incoming Call and then press (Right-cursor) or OK soft key. (or press
Select Headset Ring and then press (Right-cursor) or OK soft key. (or press
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o disable/enable the ringing of headset, select Disable or Enable. Then, press (Enter) or
K soft key.
e: Default setting is 1 Disable.
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O SET RINGER TONE
procedure below shows how to change the ringer for internal call and external call.
hile indicating the current time on LCD, press key to open the Menu screen.
elect Setting and then press (Enter), (Right-cursor) or OK soft key. (or press key.)
elect User Setting and then press (Enter), (Right-cursor)or OK soft key. (or press key.)
Select Incoming Call and then press (Right-cursor) or OK soft key. (or press
Select Ring Tone and then press (En
(Right-cursor) or OK soft key. (or press
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elect External Call when setting the ringer ne for external calls. Select Internal Call hen setting the ringer tone for internal call. Then, ress (Enter) or OK soft key.
elect a desired tone type and then press (Enter) or OK soft key.
e: The currently enabled item is highlighted.
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No. Menu ItemFrequency (Hz)
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0 Automatic 520 660 16Hz mod1 Tone Type1 520 660 16Hz mod2 Tone Type2 520 660 8Hz mod3 Tone Type3 1400 1100 Door P4 Tone Type4 1100 No modu5 Tone Type5 540 No modu
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Tone Type2Tone Type3
Tone Type10Tone Type11
Tone Type5Tone Type4
Tone Type6Tone Type7Tone Type8Tone Type9
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Tone Type6 1100 1400 16Hz modulationTone Type7 660 760 16Hz modulationTone Type8 1100 Envelope
Tone Type9 -Door Phone
MelodyTone Type10 - Melody 1Tone Type11 - Melody 2Tone Type12 - Melody 3Tone Type13 - Melody 4Tone Type14 - Melody 5Download1 -Download2 -Download3 -
e: The user can set ringer tone for the telephone sethere. Ringer Tone type can be set for “Name”,“Group” and “Telephone set”. The ringer Tonetype set for “Name” has higher priority than thetypes set for “Group” and “Terminal set”.
e: When 0 Automatic is selected or the ringer tone setting is not performed, 1 Tone Type1 is applied.
Menu ItemFrequency (Hz)
Remarks1st 2nd
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The patte
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nter) key.)
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O SET ILLUMINATION PATTERN FOR ALL INDICATION LAMP
procedure below shows how to set the illuminationrn for the Call Indicator Lamp.
hile indicating the current time on LCD, press key to open the Menu screen.
elect Setting and then press (Enter), (Right-cursor) or OK soft key. (or press key.)
elect User Setting and then press (Enter), (Right-cursor) or OK soft key. (or press key.)
Select Incoming Call and then press (Right-cursor) or OK soft key. (or press
Select Illumination and then press (E
(Right-cursor) or OK soft key. (or press
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Directory
OKBack↓
History
Setting
↓
11
12
Data Backup/Restore
[Setting]
3Download
OKBack↓
User Setting
11
12
Display
[User Setting]
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Change Password
PeripheralsSetting Reset
Talk
OKBack↓
Security
Incoming Call
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Not
Not
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elect a desired illumination pattern and then press (Enter)or OK soft key.
e: The default setting is 0 Automatic.
e: The currently enabled item is highlighted.
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[Incoming Call]
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OKBack
Ring VolumeOffhook Ring
↓
Headset RingRing ToneIllumination
01
[External Call]
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OKBack
Disable
↓
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RedGreen
YellowBlue
PurpuleLight BlueWhiteRotation
• T
The RTP
W
S
S
(Right-
ter), key.)
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O ENABLE/DISABLE RTP ALARM
procedure below shows how to enable/disable alarm.
hile indicating the current time on LCD, press key to open the Menu screen.
elect Setting and then press (Enter), (Right-cursor) or OK soft key. (or press key.)
elect User Setting and then press (Enter), (Right-cursor) or OK soft key. (or press key.)
Select Talk and then press (Enter), cursor) or OK soft key. (or press key.)
Select RTP Alarm and then press (En
(Right-cursor) or OK soft key. (or press
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OKBack↓
History
Setting
↓
11
12
Data Backup/Restore
[Setting]
3Download
OKBack↓
User Setting
22
12
Display
[User Setting]
34560
Change Password
PeripheralsSetting Reset
OKBack↓
Security
Incoming CallTalk
↓
11
S(sO
Men
0 Au
1 Dis2 En
Not
Not
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elect Automatic, Disable or Enable ee the following table). Then, press (Enter) or K soft key.
u Items Descriptions
tomaticFollow the setting on the System. If no setting is made in the System, the default setting (Alarm=ON) is applied.
able Follow the setting on the terminal (OFF).able Follow the setting on the terminal (ON).
e: For the setting on the System, contact to the Sys-tem Administrator.
e: The currently enabled item is highlighted.
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[Talk]
345
OKBack↓
DTMF ToneKey Touch ToneHold MusicPrefix
RTP Alarm
0 1 2
01
[RTP Alarm]
2
Automatic
OKBack
DisableEnable
↓
• T
The RTP
W
S
S
(Right-
nter), key.)
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O ENABLE/DISABLE DTMF TONE
procedure below shows how to enable/disable alarm.
hile indicating the current time on LCD, press key to open the Menu screen.
elect Setting and then press (Enter), (Right-cursor) or OK soft key. (or press key.)
elect User Setting and then press (Enter), (Right-cursor) or OK soft key. (or press key.)
Select Talk and then press (Enter), cursor) or OK soft key. (or press key.)
Select DTMF Tone and then press (E
(Right-cursor) or OK soft key. (or press
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[Setting]
3Download
OKBack↓
User Setting
22
12
Display
[User Setting]
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Change Password
PeripheralsSetting Reset
OKBack↓
Security
Incoming CallTalk
↓
22
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Men
0 Au
1 Dis2 En
Not
Not
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elect Automatic, Disable or Enable ee the following table). Then, press (Enter) or K soft key.
u Items Descriptions
tomaticFollow the setting on the System. If no setting is made in the System, the default setting (DTMF=ON) is applied.
able Follow the setting on the terminal (OFF).able Follow the setting on the terminal (ON).
e: For the setting on the System, contact to the Sys-tem Administrator.
e: The currently enabled item is highlighted.
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[Talk]
345
OKBack↓
Key Touch ToneHold MusicPrefix
RTP AlarmDTMF Tone
↓
0 1 2
01
[DTMF Tone]
2
OKBack
DisableAutomatic
Enable
↓
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The Tonedigit
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(Right-
or
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O SET KEY TOUCH
procedure below shows how to set Key Touch. Key Touch Tone is a tone generated when thekeys are pressed while DT Series is off-hook.
hile indicating the current time on LCD, press key to open the Menu screen.
elect Setting and then press (Enter), (Right-cursor) or OK soft key. (or press key.)
elect User Setting and then press (Enter), (Right-cursor) or OK soft key. (or press key.)
Select Talk and then press (Enter), cursor) or OK soft key. (or press key.)
Select Key Touch Tone and then press (Enter), (Right-cursor) or OK soft key. (
press key.)
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OKBack↓
History
Setting
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11
12
Data Backup/Restore
[Setting]
3Download
OKBack↓
User Setting
22
12
Display
[User Setting]
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PeripheralsSetting Reset
OKBack↓
Security
Incoming CallTalk
↓
3
3
S
Not
Not
3
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elect Automatic, No Tone, Tone or Voice. Then, press (Enter) or OK soft key.
e: When 0 Automatic is set, the default setting(Tone) is applied.
e: The currently enabled item is highlighted.
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[Talk]
345
OKBack↓
Hold MusicPrefix
RTP AlarmDTMF Tone
↓
Key Touch Tone
0 1 2
01
[Key Touch Tone]
2
OKBack
No Tone
↓
Tone
Automatic
3 Voice
• T
The to be
W
S
S
(Right-
nter), key.)
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O SET MUSIC ON HOLD
procedure below shows how to set Music on Hold heard by DT Series user.
hile indicating the current time on LCD, press key to open the Menu screen.
elect Setting and then press (Enter), (Right-cursor) or OK soft key. (or press key.)
elect User Setting and then press (Enter), (Right-cursor)or OK soft key. (or press key.)
Select Talk and then press (Enter), cursor) or OK soft key. (or press key.)
Select Hold Music and then press (E
(Right-cursor) or OK soft key. (or press
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OKBack↓
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Setting
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12
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[Setting]
3Download
OKBack↓
User Setting
22
12
Display
[User Setting]
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PeripheralsSetting Reset
OKBack↓
Security
Incoming CallTalk
↓
44
SiswT
Not
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elect Default when the default data (Menuet) used as Music on Hold. Select Download hen a downloaded data is used as Music on Hold. hen, press (Enter) or OK soft key.
e: The currently enabled item is highlighted.
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[Talk]
345
OKBack↓Prefix
RTP AlarmDTMF Tone
↓
Key Touch ToneHold Music
12
12
[Hold Music]
OKBack
Download
↓
Default
• T
Dete24-h
W
S
S
, key.)
Enter), key.)
Not
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O SET CLOCK FORMAT
rmines whether time is displayed with a 12-hour orour clock format.
hile indicating the current time on LCD, press key to open the Menu screen.
elect Setting and then press (Enter), (Right-cursor) or OK soft key. (or press key.)
elect User Setting and then press (Enter), (Right-cursor) or OK soft key. (or press key.)
Select Display and then press (Enter)
(Right-cursor) or OK soft key. (or press
Select Time Format and then press (
(Right-cursor) or OK soft key. (or press
e: This setting is available for Time Display only.Call Log feature displays the time in 24-hour for-mat regardless of this setting.
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OKBack↓
History
Setting
↓
11
12
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[Setting]
3Download
OKBack↓
User Setting
33
12
[User Setting]
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PeripheralsSetting Reset
OKBack↓
Security
Incoming CallTalk
↓
Display
11
M
OK
0 Au
1 122 24
Not
Not
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ake a selection from the following list.
After Making a selection, press (Enter) orsoft key.
Menu Item Meaning
tomaticFollow the setting on the system. (default)
hour Indication 12-hour clock hour Indication 24-hour clock
e: For the setting on the System, contact to the Sys-tem Administrator.
e: The currently enabled item is highlighted.
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[Display]
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Back Light
LanguageOKBack↓
Font Size
Local VolumeScreen Server
Time Format
01
[Time Format]
2
OKBack
12 hour Indication
↓
24 hour Indication
Automatic
• TD
Detevolumvolum
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S
, key.)
or
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O ENABLE/DISABLE VOLUME LEVEL ISPLAY
rmines whether or not to display the followinge levels: handset receiver volume, speakere, ringer tone volume and LCD contrast.
hile indicating the current time on LCD, press key to open the Menu screen.
elect Setting and then press (Enter), (Right-cursor) or OK soft key. (or press key.)
elect User Setting and then press (Enter), (Right-cursor) or OK soft key. (or press key.)
Select Display and then press (Enter)
(Right-cursor) or OK soft key. (or press
Select Local Volume and then press (Enter), (Right-cursor) or OK soft key. (
press key.)
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OKBack↓
History
Setting
↓
11
12
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[Setting]
3Download
OKBack↓
User Setting
33
12
[User Setting]
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OKBack↓
Security
Incoming CallTalk
↓
Display
2
2
M
As
Me
0 Au
1 Di
2 En
Not
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ake a selection from the following list.
fter Making a selection, press (Enter) or OK oft key.
nu Item Meaning
tomaticEach volume level is displayed on LCD (default).
sableEach volume level is not displayed on LCD.
able Each volume level is displayed on LCD.
e: The currently enabled item is highlighted.
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[Display]
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Back Light
LanguageOKBack↓
Font Size
Screen Server
Time FormatLocal Volume
↓
01
[Local Volume]
2
OKBack
Disable
↓
Enable
Automatic
• T
The back
The secohand
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S
, key.)
ter), key.)
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O ENABLE/DISABLE BACKLIGHT
following explains how to enable/disable thelights of LCD and digit keys.
backlights illuminate (for approximately 10nds) when the user presses any key or lift theset.
hile indicating the current time on LCD, press key to open the Menu screen.
elect Setting and then press (Enter), (Right-cursor) or OK soft key. (or press key.)
elect User Setting and then press (Enter), (Right-cursor) or OK soft key. (or press key.)
Select Display and then press (Enter)
(Right-cursor)or OK soft key. (or press
Select Back Light and then press (En
(Right-cursor) or OK soft key. (or press
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OKBack↓
History
Setting
↓
11
12
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[Setting]
3Download
OKBack↓
User Setting
33
12
[User Setting]
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PeripheralsSetting Reset
OKBack↓
Security
Incoming CallTalk
↓
Display
44
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As
Me
0 Au
1 Di
2 En
Not
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ake a selection from the following list.
fter Making a selection, press (Enter) or OK oft key.
nu Item Meaning
tomaticBacklights of LCD and digit keys are enabled.
sableBacklights of LCD and digit keys are disabled.
ableBacklights of LCD and digit keys are enabled.
e: The currently enabled item is highlighted.
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[Display]
3456 Language
OKBack↓
Font Size
Screen Server
Time FormatLocal Volume
↓
Back Light
01
[Back Light]
2
OKBack
Disable
↓
Enable
Automatic
• TThe char
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S
, key.)
r), key.)
dot)“.
M
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O CHANGE CHARACTER SIZE following explains how to change the displayedacter size on the LCD.
hile indicating the current time on LCD, press key to open the Menu screen.
elect Setting and then press (Enter), (Right-cursor) or OK soft key. (or press key.)
elect User Setting and then press (Enter), (Right-cursor) or OK soft key. (or press key.)
Select Display and then press (Enter)
(Right-cursor) or OK soft key. (or press
Select Font Size and then press (Ente
(Right-cursor) or OK soft key. (or press
Select either “Standard(16dot)“ of “Small(12
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OKBack↓
History
Setting
↓
11
12
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[Setting]
3Download
OKBack↓
User Setting
33
12
[User Setting]
34560
Change Password
PeripheralsSetting Reset
OKBack↓
Security
Incoming CallTalk
↓
Display
55
12
[Display]
3456 Language
OKBack↓
Screen Server
Time FormatLocal Volume
↓
Back LightFont Size
As
Not
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fter Making a selection, press (Enter) or OK oft key.
e: The currently enabled item is highlighted.
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[Font Size]
OKBack
Small(12dot)
↓
Standard (16dot)
• T
The displ
W
S
S
, key.)
ter), key.)
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O SET A LANGUAGE
following explains how to set a language to beayed on LCD.
hile indicating the current time on LCD, press key to open the Menu screen.
elect Setting and then press (Enter), (Right-cursor) or OK soft key. (or press key.)
elect User Setting and then press (Enter), (Right-cursor) or OK soft key. (or press key.)
Select Display and then press (Enter)
(Right-cursor) or OK soft key. (or press
Select Language and then press (En
(Right-cursor) or OK soft key. (or press
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PresenceFavoriteConfig
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OKBack↓
History
Setting
↓
11
12
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[Setting]
3Download
OKBack↓
User Setting
33
12
[User Setting]
34560
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PeripheralsSetting Reset
OKBack↓
Security
Incoming CallTalk
↓
Display
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OK
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elect a desired language.
After Making a selection, press (Enter) orsoft key.
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[Display]
3456
OKBack
Screen Server
Time FormatLocal Volume
↓
Back LightFont SizeLanguage
Note: The currently enabled item is highlighted.
01
[Language]
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OKBack↓
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1718192021
JapaneseNEC English
NEC SpanishNEC FrenchGermanItalian
NEC Portuguese
DutchNorwegianDanishSwedishGreek
Portuguese
FrenchSpanish
English
Polish
TurkishRussian
Romania
Catalan
• T
To cbelowocca
•••
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), key.)
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O CHANGE PASSWORD
hange an existing password, follow the procedure. This password is used for the following
sions.
To lock/unlock the telephone.To delete the directory data.To reset the telephone settings.
hile indicating the current time on LCD, press key to open the Menu screen.
elect Setting and then press (Enter), (Right-cursor) or OK soft key. (or press key.)
elect User Setting and then press (Enter), (Right-cursor) or OK soft key. (or press key.)
Select Change and then press (Enter
(Right-cursor) or OK soft key. (or press
The Change Password screen is displayedthe old password and then press (Down-c
or Set soft key.
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PresenceFavoriteConfig
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OKBack↓
History
Setting
↓
11
12
Data Backup/Restore
[Setting]
3Download
OKBack↓
User Setting
44
12
[User Setting]
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OKBack↓
Security
Incoming CallTalk
↓
DisplayChange Password
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nter the new password and then press (Down-
rsor) or Set soft key.
nter the new password again and then press (Enter) or OK soft key.
When the password entry completes succesthe display changes as follows. Press (E
OK soft key.
e: The initial password is "0000". When changingthe password for the first time, enter "0000" asthe old password.
New Pass
[Change Password]
OKCancelSetBK
1
Old Pass
Retry Pass
[Change Password]
OKCancelSetBK
1
Old Pass
Retry Pass
****New Pass
[Change Password]
OKCancelSetBK
1Old Pass ****New Pass
Retry Pass****
Note: A maximum of 32 digits (0-9, * and #) canas a password.
Note: When the password entry ends in failure,lowing error message is issued. In thapress OK soft key and then make a retry.
[Password]
OK
1Complete
[Password]
OK
1Password Error
• T
The the t
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key.)
r) or
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O RESET TELEPHONE SETTINGS
following explains how to clear the personal data ofelephone.
hile indicating the current time on LCD, press key to open the Menu screen.
elect Setting and then press (Enter), (Right-cursor) or OK soft key. (or press key.)
elect User Setting and then press (Enter), (Right-cursor) or OK soft key. (or press key.)
Select Setting and then press (Enter),(Right-cursor) or OK soft key. (or press
Enter the password and then press (EnteOK soft key.
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OKBack↓
History
Setting
↓
11
12
Data Backup/Restore
[Setting]
3Download
OKBack↓
User Setting
00
12
[User Setting]
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Peripherals
OKBack
Security
Incoming CallTalk
↓
DisplayChange Password
Setting Reset
[Setting Reset]
OKBackBK
1Input a password.
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ress (Enter) or OK soft key to clear the per-onal data of the telephone.
[Setting Reset]
OKBack
1Are you sure?
• T
DT73Holdthesenetw
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(En-
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O DOWNLOAD A FILE
0 Series user can download files for Music on, Ringer Tone and Directory. When downloading files, the DT Series needs to be connected to the
ork that has FTP (TFTP server).
re starting the download, an IP Address of theTFTP Server must be entered from DT Series.
P 1: Set up the FTP/TFTP server.
<FTP server>Put the downloading file into the designated direcotry of the FTP server.
<TFTP server>Put the downloading file into a desired direc-tory of TFTP server and then specify it as the directory for downloading.
P 2: While indicating the current time on LCD,press key to open the Menu screen.
Select Setting and then press (Enter),(Right-cursor) or OK soft key. (or press key.)
STEP 3: Select Download and then press ter) (Right-cursor) or OK soft key. (o
key.)
STEP 4: Select Protocol and then press ter), (Right-cursor) or OK soft key. (o
key.)
e: For details on the FTP/TFTP service, contact tothe System Administrator.
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OKBack↓
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Setting
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2
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[Setting]
3OKBack↓
User SettingDownload
↓
3
3
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STE
pressft key.
(Enter),ss
s, then
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P 5: Select a protocol used by the server whichstores the download file. After making a se-lection, press (Enter) or OK soft key.
P 6: The display goes back to the DownloadMenu screen.
When FTP is selected here, go to the next Step (STEP 7).
When TFTP is selected here, go to the next STEP 15.
STEP 7: Select FTP Settings and then(Enter), (Right-cursor) or OK so
(or press key.)
STEP 8: Select User ID and then press (Right-cursor) or OK soft key. (or pre
key.)
STEP 9: Enter a User ID by using digit keypress (Enter) or OK soft key.
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[Download Menu]
34 FTP Settings
OKBack↓
Download FilesDownload Address
↓
Protocol
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[Protocol]
OKBack
TFTP
↓
FTP
1
2
4
4
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[Download Menu]
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OKBack
Download FilesDownload Address
↓
ProtocolFTP Settings
1
12
[FTP Settings]
3OKBack↓
PasswordFolder
User ID
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ettings pressft key.
d file isK soft
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P 10:The display goes back to the FTP Settingsscreen. Select Password and then press
(Enter), (Right-cursor) or OK soft key.(or press key.)
P 11:Enter a password by using digit keys, thenpress (Enter) or OK soft key.
STEP 12:The display goes back to the FTP Sscreen. Select Folder and then
(Enter), (Right-cursor) or OK so(or press key.)
STEP 13:Enter the directory where the downloastored and then press (Enter) or Okey.
e: For details on character entry method, see HOWTO INPUT CHARACTERS in chapter 4 BasicOperation.
[User ID]
OKBackBK
AInput a user ID.
2
2
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[FTP Settings]
3OKBack↓
Folder
User IDPassword
↓
Note: For details on character entry method, seTO INPUT CHARACTERS in chapter 4Operation.
OKBackBK
A[Password]Input a password.
3
3
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[FTP Settings]
3OKBack
User IDPassword
↓
Folder
STE
STE
serverample,
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P 14:The display goes back to the FTP Settingsscreen. Press (Left-cursor) or Back softkey to display the Download Menu screen.
P 15:Select Download Address and thenpress (Enter), (Right-cursor) or OK softkey. (or press key.)
STEP 16:Enter an IP address of the FTP/TFTPwhich stores the download file. For exto set the IP address of 10.41.208.2010*41*208*205 [separate with an a(*)].
After entering an IP address, press (EnteOK soft key.
STEP 17:The display goes back to the DowMenu screen. Select Download Fithen press (Enter), (Right-curso
soft key. (or press key.)
e: For details on character entry method, see HOWTO INPUT CHARACTERS in chapter 4 BasicOperation.
OKBackBK
A[Folder]Input a folder name.
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[FTP Settings]
3OKBack↓
Folder
User IDPassword
2
2
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[Download Menu]
34 FTP Settings
OKBack↓
Download Files
↓
ProtocolDownload Address
[Download Address]
OKBackBK
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P 18:Select a file to be downloaded.
P 19:When Ring Tone is selected at STEP 16,the following Ring Tone screen is displayed. Select either Download1, Download2or Download3.
STEP 20:The default file name will be displayed
- When downloading a file for Music on Hodefault file name is “MOH.wav”.
- When downloading a file for ringer tondefault file name is “Melody1/2/3/.wav”.
downloading a file usic on Hold
:Select Hold Music and go to STEP 18.
downloading a file ger tone
:Select Ring Tone and go to STEP 17.
downloading a file rectory
:Select Directory and go to STEP 18.
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[Download Menu]
34 FTP Settings
OKBack↓
Download Files
ProtocolDownload Address
1
2
3
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[Download Files]
3OKBack↓
Directory
Hold MusicRing Tone
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When changing the file name, go to the next step (STEP 19).When not changing the file name, go to STEP 20.
P 21:Press BK soft key once to delete the defaultfile name and then enter a new file name byusing the digit keys.
STEP 22:Press (Enter) or Exec soft key to sdownloading process. While downloafile, the LCD displays “Downloadingand then “Saving...”.
STEP 23:After the downloading process is cothe display changes as follows:
Reset the DT700 Series by pressing Esoft key.
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Note: A maximum of 20 characters ("0-9", "A-Z"*", "#", ".", "-" or "_") can be entered aname.
Note: To delete an entered character, press key.
Note: Be sure not to turn OFF the DT700 Serie"Saving..." is displayed on the LCD.
Note: When the downloading process ends in"Downloading Failed!" is displayed on thCheck to see the following and then make
Check Points Actions
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nload file is not placed specified directory.
Place the download file in the specified directory.
ferent file name is ified between DT700 s and FTP/TFTP r.
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rect IP address of TFTP server has been red from the hone.
Set the proper IP address of FTP/TFTP server.
power to FTP/TFTP r or network ment is OFF.
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cable is disconnected.Reconnect the cable securely.
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O BACKUP PERSONAL SETTINGS
0 Series user can backup personal settings of DTs to FTP/TFTP server. To back up the setting data
DT Series needs to be connected to the networkhas FTP (TFTP server).
re starting the backup, an IP Address of the FTP/ Server must be entered from DT Series.
P 1: Set up the FTP/TFTP server.
<FTP server>Confirm the designated directory for the baced up file.
<TFTP server>Specify a desired destination directory for the backed up file.
P 2: While indicating the current time on LCD,press key to open the Menu screen.
Select Setting and then press (Enter),(Right-cursor) or OK soft key. (or press key.)
STEP 3: Select Data Backup/Restore anpress (Enter) (Right-cursor) or Okey. (or press key.)
STEP 4: Select Protocol and then press ter), (Right-cursor) or OK soft key. (o
key.)
e: For details on the FTP/TFTP service, contact tothe System Administrator.
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P 5: Select a protocol used by the destinationserver. After making a selection, press
(Enter) or OK soft key.
P 6: The display goes back to the Backup/Resotre screen.
When FTP is selected here, go to the next Step (STEP 7).
When TFTP is selected here, go to the next STEP 15.
STEP 7: Select FTP Settings and then(Enter), (Right-cursor) or OK so
(or press key.)
STEP 8: Select User ID and then press (Right-cursor) or OK soft key. (or pre
key.)
STEP 9: Enter a User ID by using digit keypress (Enter) or OK soft key.
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5 FTP SettingsProtocol
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P 10:The display goes back to the FTP Settingsscreen. Select Password and then press
(Enter), (Right-cursor) or OK soft key.(or press key.)
P 11:Enter a password by using digit keys, thenpress (Enter) or OK soft key.
STEP 12:The display goes back to the FTP Sscreen. Select Folder and then
(Enter), (Right-cursor) or OK so(or press key.)
STEP 13:Enter the destination directory of thTFTP server and then press (Enter
soft key.
e: For details on character entry method, see HOWTO INPUT CHARACTERS in chapter 4 BasicOperation.
[User ID]
OKBackBK
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P 14:The display goes back to the FTP Settingsscreen. Press (Left-cursor) or Back softkey to display the Backup/Restore screen.
P 15:Select Server Address and then press(Enter), (Right-cursor) or OK soft key.
(or press key.)
STEP 16:Enter an IP address of the destinatioTFTP server. For example, to set thedress of 10.41.208.205, enter 10*41*2[separate with an asterisk (*)].
After entering an IP address, press (EnteOK soft key.
STEP 17:The display goes back to the Backstore screen. Select Data Backthen press (Enter), (Right-cursor
soft key. (or press key.)The default file name will be displayed
e: For details on character entry method, see HOWTO INPUT CHARACTERS in chapter 4 BasicOperation.
OKBackBK
A[Folder]Input a folder name.
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P 18:Press (Enter) or Exec soft key to start thedata backup. While making a backup copy,the LCD displays “Uploading...” first and then“Saving...”.
STEP 19:After the data backup is complete, thechanges as follows:
Reset the DT700 Series by pressing Esoft key.
e: Do not change the extension of the backup file.The setting data of the telephone can only bebacked up as a .tgz file.
e: When changing the defaul file name, press BKsoft key once to delete the default file name andthen enter a new file name by using the digitskeys.
e: For details on character entry method, see HOWTO INPUT CHARACTERS in chapter 4 BasicOperation.
e: A maximum of 20 characters ("0-9", "A-Z", "a-z","*", "#", ".", "-" or "_") can be entered as a filename.
e: To delete an entered character, press BK softkey.
e: Be sure not to turn OFF the DT700 Series while"Saving..." is displayed on the LCD.
ExecCancelBK
A[Data Backup]Input a folder name.
PersonalData.tgz
Note: When the data backup ends in failure, Failed!" is displayed on the LCD. Checkthe following and then make a retry.
Check Points ActionsA different file name is specified between DT700 Series and FTP/TFTP server.
Set the same file nafrom both DT700 Sand FTP/TFTP serv
Incorrect IP address of FTP/TFTP server has been entered from the telephone.
Set the proper IP adof FTP/TFTP serve
The power to FTP/TFTP server or network equipment is OFF.
Turn on the power.
LAN cable is disconnected.Reconnect the cablsecurely.
Exit
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O RESTORE PERSONAL SETTINGS
0 Series user can restore the personal settings ofSeries. To download the backup file to thehone, the DT Series needs to be connected to theork that has FTP (TFTP server).
re starting the download, an IP Address of theTFTP Server must be entered from DT Series.
P 1: Set up the FTP/TFTP server.
<FTP server>Put the backup file you want to restore into the designated direcotry of the FTP server.
<TFTP server>Put the backup file you want to restore into a desired directory of TFTP server and then specify it as the directory for downloading.
P 2: While indicating the current time on LCD,press key to open the Menu screen.
Select Setting and then press (Enter),(Right-cursor) or OK soft key. (or press
key.)
STEP 3: Select Data Backup/Restore anpress (Enter) (Right-cursor) or Okey. (or press key.)
STEP 4: Select Protocol and then press ter), (Right-cursor) or OK soft key. (o
key.)
e: For details on the FTP/TFTP service, contact tothe System Administrator.
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P 5: Select a protocol used by the server whichstores the backup file. After making a selec-tion, press (Enter) or OK soft key.
P 6: The display goes back to the Backup/Resotre screen.
When FTP is selected here, go to the next Step (STEP 7).
When TFTP is selected here, go to the next STEP 15.
STEP 7: Select FTP Settings and then(Enter), (Right-cursor) or OK so
(or press key.)
STEP 8: Select User ID and then press (Right-cursor) or OK soft key. (or pre
key.)
STEP 9: Enter a User ID by using digit keypress (Enter) or OK soft key.
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5 FTP SettingsProtocol
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P 10:The display goes back to the FTP Settingsscreen. Select Password and then press
(Enter), (Right-cursor) or OK soft key.(or press key.)
P 11:Enter a password by using digit keys, thenpress (Enter) or OK soft key.
STEP 12:The display goes back to the FTP Sscreen. Select Folder and then
(Enter), (Right-cursor) or OK so(or press key.)
STEP 13:Enter the directory where the backustored and then press (Enter) or Okey.
e: For details on character entry method, see HOWTO INPUT CHARACTERS in chapter 4 BasicOperation.
[User ID]
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AInput a user ID.
2
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P 14:The display goes back to the FTP Settingsscreen. Press (Left-cursor) or Back softkey to display the Backup/Restore screen.
P 15:Select Server Address and then press(Enter), (Right-cursor) or OK soft key.
(or press key.)
STEP 16:Enter an IP address of the FTP/TFTPwhich stores the backup file. For examset the IP address of 10.41.208.20510*41*208*205 [separate with an a(*)].
After entering an IP address, press (EnteOK soft key.
STEP 17:The display goes back to the Backstore screen. Select Data Restothen press (Enter), (Right-cursor
soft key. (or press key.)
e: For details on character entry method, see HOWTO INPUT CHARACTERS in chapter 4 BasicOperation.
OKBackBK
A[Folder]Input a folder name.
12
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3OKBack↓
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The default file name will be displayed as fol-lows:
P 18:Press (Enter) or Exec soft key to start re-storing the backup data to the telephone.While downloading the backup data, the LCDdisplays “Downloading...” first and then “Sav-ing...”.
STEP 19:After the downloading process is cothe display changes as follows:
Reset the DT700 Series by pressing Esoft key.
e: Do not change the extension of the backup file.The setting data of the telephone can only bebacked up as a .tgz file.
e: When changing the defaul file name, press BKsoft key once to delete the default file name andthen enter a new file name by using the digitskeys.
e: For details on character entry method, see HOWTO INPUT CHARACTERS in chapter 4 BasicOperation.
e: A maximum of 20 characters ("0-9", "A-Z", "a-z","*", "#", ".", "-" or "_") can be entered as a filename.
e: To delete an entered character, press BK softkey.
ExecCancelBK
A[Data Restore]Input a folder name.
PersonalData.tgz
Note: Be sure not to turn OFF the DT700 Serie"Saving..." is displayed on the LCD.
Note: When the dwonloading process ends in"Download Failed!" is displayed on thCheck to see the following and then make
Check Points ActionsDownload file is not placed in the specified directory.
Place the downloadthe specified directo
A different file name is specified between DT700 Series and FTP/TFTP server.
Set the same file nafrom both DT700 Sand FTP/TFTP serv
Incorrect IP address of FTP/TFTP server has been entered from the telephone.
Set the proper IP adof FTP/TFTP serve
Exit
Download Complete!Press Exit to Reset.
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power to FTP/TFTP r or network ment is OFF.
Turn on the power.
cable is disconnected.Reconnect the cable securely.
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O CHANGE RINGER TONE VOLUME
procedure below shows how to change the volumeger tone.
hile indicating the current time on LCD, press key to open the Menu screen.
elect Setting and then press (Enter), (Right-cursor) or OK soft key. (or press key.)
elect Ring Volume and then press (Enter), (Right-cursor) or OK soft key. (or press key.)
Ring Volume can be set in 13 levels (0 - 12).the ringer tone volume by using key andpress (Enter) or OK soft key.
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Turn the volume down.
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O ENABLE/DISABLE OFF-HOOK INGING
procedure below shows how to
hile indicating the current time on LCD, press key to open the Menu screen.
elect Setting and then press (Enter), (Right-cursor) or OK soft key. (or press key.)
elect Offhook Ring and then press (Enter), (Right-cursor) or OK soft key. (or press key.)
o disable/enable the off-hook ringing, select
Disable or Enable. Then, press (E
OK soft key.DT330
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3
OKBack
Back Light45
Headset RingPeripherals
Ring VolumeOffhook Ring
Note: Default setting is 2 Enable.
Note: The currently enabled item is highlighted.
1 2
Back OK
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O ENABLE/DISABLE BACKLIGHT
following explains how to enable/disable thelights of LCD and digit keys.
backlights illuminate (for approximately 10nds) when the user presses any key or lift theset.
hile indicating the current time on LCD, press key to open the Menu screen.
elect Setting and then press (Enter), (Right-cursor) or OK soft key. (or press key.)
elect Back Light and then press (Enter), (Right-cursor) or OK soft key. (or press key.)
Make a selection from the following list.
After Making a selection, press (Enter) orsoft key.
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Menu Item Meaning
1 DisableBacklights of LCD and digit keysdisabled.
2 EnableBacklights of LCD and digit keysenabled.
Note: Default setting is 2 Enable.
Note: The currently enabled item is highlighted.
12
[Settings]
3
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Headset RingPeripherals
Ring VolumeOffhook RingBack Light
Back OK
[Back Light]
12 Enable
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O SET RINGING OF HEADSET
procedure below shows how to enable/disable theg of headset.
hile indicating the current time on LCD, press key to open the Menu screen.
elect Setting and then press (Enter), (Right-cursor) or OK soft key. (or press key.)
elect Headset Ring and then press (Enter), (Right-cursor) or OK soft key. (or press key.)
o disable/enable the ringing of headset, select
Disable or Enable. Then, press (E
OK soft key.
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44
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[Settings]
3
OKBack
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Ring VolumeOffhook RingBack LightHeadset Ring
Note: Default setting is 1 Disable.
Note: The currently enabled item is highlighted.
1 2
Back OK
[Headset Ring]
12 Enable
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. BASIC OPERATION
chapter describes the following basic operation oferies.
TO LOGINTO LOGOUTTO ORIGINATE AN OUTSIDE CALLTO ORIGINATE AN INTERNAL CALLMULTILINE APPEARANCETO HOLD A CALLTO PLACE A CALL ON EXCLUSIVE HOLDTO TRANSFER A CALLHOW TO INPUT CHARACTERSSECURITY MODEEMERGENCY CALL
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LOGIN n login mode is activated, following procedure isired.
nter login code and press Set soft key.ion number is used as the Login code.)
nter the password and press OK Soft key.
the login code is accepted, display changes to ormal idle status.
TO LOGOUT
Press the preassigned Logout Feature Keyterminal.
“LOGOUT?” is displayed on the LCD of the nal.
Press the Logout Feature Key on the terminagain.
e: This feature is only available for DT700 Series.
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2000
Cancel BK Set OK*****Password
Login ID ::
MIC DND >>>7:25 AM MON 18 JUL 2008
Note: This feature is only available for DT700 S
Note: The soft key location is an example.
Note: Logout button is assigned by data settingECP (Enterprise Communication Platform
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ORIGINATE AN OUTSIDE CALL
ift handset or press key, receive dial tone.ial the Central Office access code, e.g. 9.ial desired telephone number.se handset or MIC to start a conversation.isplay indicates:
ORIGINATE AN INTERNAL CALL
ift handset or press key.eceive dial tone.ial desired station number. Display indicates digits ialed.se handset or MIC to converse.
MULTILINE APPEARANCE
To Originate a CallPress the MULTILINE APPEARANCE featuLift handset or press key. Dial the COffice access code (i.e.9).Dial the desired number.
To Answer a Call
Press the MULTILINE APPEARANCE featu(ringing and flashing LED alert user to incomcall).Lift handset or press key.Speak with incoming party.
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HOLD A CALL
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etrieveift handset or press key.ress held line. Use handset to converse.
answered
fter preprogrammed time, Automatic Recall is initi-ted.isual and audible signal (rapid flash and ring urst) is sent to station that placed call on hold.
Note: Hold shows as a flashing green LED phone. The same line on other phones shoflashing red LED. Recall shows as a green LED on your phone and flashing redother phones with the same line.
TO PLACE A CALL ON EXCLUSHOLD
Press key twice. Line appearance incates interrupted wink.
To RetrieveLift handset or press key.Press held line. Use handset to converse.
e: If held line appears on other DT Series stations,the associated LED flashes red slowly.
e: Any station with this line appearance can retrievethe call.
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Held stationnumber
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Note: If held line appears on other DT Series sLED remains steadily lit red.
Note: Only the DT Series that set Exclusive Holdcan retrieve the call.
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TRANSFER A CALL
fter conversing, ask party to hold.ress key. Receive interrupted dial tone.
ial destination station’s extension, hang up or wait r answer.
If transferring party hangs up, that station’s nappears in the center of recipient’s display.
e: Exclusive Hold excludes any other phone frompicking up your held call. Exclusive Hold showsas a flashing green LED on your phone. Thesame line on other phones appears as a solid redLED.
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W TO INPUT CHARACTERS section explains how to enter characters on the text input screen such as Name or User ID, etc.
haracter Entry Modehen entering characters from the telephone set, the following three modes are available: uppercase alp
haracter, lowercase alphabetic character and numeric character. The character entry mode can be chanressing key or from the Sub Menu screen.
he currently enabled entry mode is indicated in the top portion of the LCD screen.
DT730
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Indicates the currently enabled character mode.
Input a name.[Name]
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Character ModeCharacter ModeSelect “2 Word-case” to switchbetween uppercase and lowercase.
or from Sub Menu (select “1 Change-word”)
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o display the Sub Menu screen, press key or Option Soft Key while the text input screen is dislso, the following operations are available from the Sub Menu screen.
Sub Menu Items Descriptions
Change-word Change character entry mode between uppercase alphabetic, lower-case alphabetic and numeric character.
Word-case Switch between uppercase and lowercase.Word-width Not used.Delete Delete a single character.Copy Copy the specified characters.Cut Cut the specified characters.Paste Paste the specified characters.Space Enter a space.Return Start a new line.Overwrite/Insert Write over existing characters.
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haracter Code List
Character Code For English (1/2)>
DIGIT KEY
CASE SHIFT 1st 2nd 3rd 4th 5th 6th 7th 8th 9th 10th 11th 12th 13th
. , \ 1 ? ! ¥ @ : ;
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1st 2nd 3rd 4th 5th 6th 7th 8th 9th 10th
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11st 12st 13st 14st 15st 16st 17st 18st 19st 20st
^ & ( ) ' ? " _ + -
21st 22st 23st 24st 25st 26st 27st 28st 29st 30st
= [ ] { } < > , ; \
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CASE SHIFT 1st 2nd 3rd 4th 5th 6th 7th 8th 9th 10th 11th 12th 13th 14th 1
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Character Code For Turkish>
IGIT EY
CASE SHIFT 1st 2nd 3rd 4th 5th 6th 7th 8th 9th 10th 11th 12th 13th 14th 1
. , : ! ? + - % & / ( ) = ¿
A B C Ça b c çD E Fd e f
G H I
g h IJ K Lj k l
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1 A
a
2 Aa
3 A
a
4A Ğ İ
a ğ i
5 A
a
6 A
a
7 A Ş
a Ş
8 Aa
9 Aa
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Character Code For Other Languages>
IGIT EY
CASE SHIFT 1st 2nd 3rd 4th 5th 6th 7th 8th 9th 10th 11th 12th 13th 14th 1
. , : ! ? + - % & / ( ) = ¿
A B C À Á Â Ã Ä Å Æ Ça b c à á â ã ä å æ çD E F È É Ê Ëd e f è é ê ëG H I Ì Í Î Ïg h i ì í î ïJ K Lj k l
M N O Ñ Ò Ó Ô Õ Ö Œ Øm n o ñ ò ó ô õ ö œ øP Q R S ßp q r s ßT U V Ù Ú Û Üt u v ù ú û ü
W X Y Zw x y z
SP
#
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1 A
a
2 Aa
3 A
a
4 A
a
5 A
a
6 A
a
7 A
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Number Code>
IGIT EY
CASE SHIFT 1st 2nd 3rd 4th 5th 6th 7th 8th 9th 10th 11th 12th 13th 14th 1
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
0
* # . @ / ( ) , - _ : ¥ ~ &
Used as a case shift key. Shifts the characters between uppercase, lowercase and numeric.
ote: When entering password , “0-9”, “*” and “#” are available.“#” is entered by pressing key.
“*” is entered by pressing key.
1 1
2 1
3 1
4 1
5 1
6 1
7 1
8 1
9 1
0 1
# 1
* 1
#
*
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Number Code>
IGIT EY
CASE SHIFT 1st 2nd 3rd 4th 5th 6th 7th 8th 9th 10th 11th 12th 13th 14th 1
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
0
* # . @ / ( ) , - _ : ¥ ~ &
Used as a case shift key. Shifts characters between uppercase, lowercase and numeric.
1 1
2 1
3 1
4 1
5 1
6 1
7 1
8 1
9 1
0 1
# 1
* 1
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haracter Entry Methods an example of character entry method, the fol-
owing shows how to enter “Ken Kobus” .
ress key twice to enter “K”.
ress key or Option soft key to display Sub enu screen, and then select Word-case to
witch the text input mode from uppercase to low-rcase.
Press (Enter) or OK soft key on the Sub Mgo back to text input screen.
Enter “en” by using digit keys.
Press key twise to enter “e”.Press key twise to enter “n“.
Press key once to enter a space.
Press key or Option soft key to displaMenu screen, and then select Word-cas
5
Input a name.[Name]
OKBackOptionBK
A
K
Menu2
12
Word-width
SubMenu
345678
PasteSpace
Change-word
OKCancel
Cut
DeleteCopy
ReturnOverwrite/Insert
910
↓
↓
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Input a name.[Name]
OKBackOptionBK
a
K
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Input a name.[Name]
OKBackOptionBK
a
Ken
0
Input a name.[Name]
OKBackOptionBK
a
Ken
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su
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witch the text input mode from lowercase to ppercase.
ress (Enter) or OK soft key on the Sub Menu to o back to text input screen.
ress key twice to enter “K”.
Press key or Option soft key to displaMenu screen, and then select Word-casswitch the text input mode from lowercase touppercase .
Press (Enter) or OK soft key on the Sub to go back to text input screen.
12
Word-width
SubMenu
345678
PasteSpace
Change-word
OKCancel
Cut
DeleteCopy
ReturnOverwrite/Insert
910
↓↓
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Input a name.[Name]
OKBackOptionBK
A
Ken
5
Input a name.[Name]
OKBackOptionBK
A
Ken K
Menu2
12
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SubMenu
345678
PasteSpace
Change-word
OKCancel
Cut
DeleteCopy
ReturnOverwrite/Insert
910
↓
↓
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E
P
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nter “obus” by using digit keys.Press key three times to enter “o”.Press key twise to enter “b“.Press key twise to enter “u”.Press key four times to enter “s“.
ress (Enter) or OK soft key.
Input a name.[Name]
OKBackOptionBK
a
Ken K
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Input a name.[Name]
OKBackOptionBK
a
Ken Kobus
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o Overwrite Characters
lace the cursor at the left of the characters to be verwritten.
ress key or Option soft key.
n the following Sub Menu screen, select Over-rite/Insert and then press (Enter), (Right-
rsor) or OK soft key.
Enter new words over existing characters. Inexample, “F” is entered.
Input a name.[Name]
OKBackOptionBK
A
ABCDE
Menu
10
12
Word-width
SubMenu
345678
PasteSpace
Change-word
OKCancel
Cut
DeleteCopy
Return910
↓
↓
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Overwrite/Insert
Input a name.[Name]
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o Copy and Paste Characters
hile characters which you want to copy are dis-layed, press key or Option soft key.
n the Sub Menu screen, press (Enter) or OK oft key while Copy is highlighted, or press ey.
lace the cursor at the starting point of the target
characters by using (Left-cursor) and thenStart soft key.
Place the cursor at the end point of the targeacters (Right-cursor) and then press End key.
Place the cursor at position where you wantpaste the copied characters and then press key or Option soft key.
On the Sub Menu screen, select Paste an
Menu
Input a name.[Name]
BackBK
A
ABCDEOption OK
5 5
12
Word-width
SubMenu
345678
PasteSpace
Change-word
OKCancel
Cut
Delete
Return910
↓
↓
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Overwrite/Insert
Copy
Input a name.[Copy]
BackStart
A
ABCDE
Input a name.[Copy]
BackEnd
A
ABCDE
Input a name.[Name]
BackBK
A
ABCDEOption OK
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ress (Enter), (Right-cursor) or OK soft key. r press key.)
he copied characters “CD” are inserted as follows:
7
12
Word-width
SubMenu
345678 Space
Change-word
OKCancel
Cut
Delete
Return910
↓↓
Word-case
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Copy
Paste
Input a name.[Name]
BackBK
A
CDABCDEOption OK
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URITY MODE 0 Series has the Security key which prevents
mation leakage from terminal. While the terminal isd, Security Lamp lights up.
O LOCK THE TELEPHONE
re placing DT700 Series in Security mode, you can password. For details on the password setting,
TO CHANGE PASSWORD in chapter 3 Terminalp.
ress Security key key on DT730 Series. The fol-wing message is displayed on LCD.
Press (Enter) or OK soft key to place DT7Series in Security mode.
When DT730 Series is placed in Security mSecurity Lamp lights red and the screen savbe activated.
• TO UNLOCK THE TELEPHONE
Display the Password Entry screen by eithefollowing operations.
• Press any key while the screen seactivated.
• Press Security key while the screen sactivated.
Enter the password and then press (Ente
OK soft key. Security Lamp is extinguished Security Mode is canceled.
DT730/710
Security Lamp lights up.
Security lock will be released.Please input a password.
BK Cancel OK
Press Security Key.
Security Lock?
OKCancel
Security lock will be released.
OKCancel
Please input a password.
BK
Not
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e: When the password entry ends in failure, the fol-lowing error message is issued. In that case,
press or OK soft key and then make a retry.
e: After a third attempt (if incorrect passwordentered three times), the following error message
is issued. Press or OK soft key. The tele-phone locks up, and any key operation will bedisabled for 10 minutes. After 10 minutes, makea retry.
Password Error.
OKCancel
Retry?
Incorrect security code
OK
password entered.
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ERGENCY CALL user can make a call to a predetermined
rgency telephone number while the telephone isd (in Security mode). This function is available on
elephone with Security key.
ift the handset while the telephone is locked (the creen server is activated).
ial an emergency telephone number by pressing igit keys(0-9, *, #).
After a conversation, replace the handset. Thturns to time display. (Security mode is relea
e: The user can make an emergency call to only the pre-
determined number. For details on the setting of theemergency number, contact the system administrator.
e: Emergency call cannot be made with Speaker key.
e: When pressing Unlock soft key, the telephone promptsfor the Security mode cancellation password.
e: Emergency telephone number needs to be set inadvance. For the setting of the emergency telephonenumbers, contact the system administrator.
e: The user can make a call to only the predeterminednumber. When telephone numbers other than the pre-determined emergency number are dialed, the follow-ing message appears (after a few seconds, the displaygoes back to "Dial Emergency Number Only” screen ).
DT730
Dial Emergency Number Only
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. FEATURE OPERATION
ORIGINATE A CALL USING ED CALLING (ONE-TOUCH ED CALLING KEYS)
ress the desired One-Touch Speed Calling key, r press key and One-Touch Speed Call-g key.
rogramilable only on DT Series with One-Touch Speed ng key.)
ress key.ress desired One-Touch Speed Calling key.nter desired telephone number or feature access ode on the keypad.isplay indicates the digits dialed.ress key again to save the number.
erifyress key.
Press desired One-Touch Speed Calling keDisplay indicates digits programmed.
30/710 DT330/310
Speaker
Feature
Feature
4:26 PM TUE 13 APR 2004SPEED SET
Feature
Note: To program a hook switch for transfer or
activation, press key as first digitplays on LCD.)
Note: To program a pause, press the any digit other than the first digit. (– dispLCD.)
Note: To program a Voice Call, press kdialing station number. (V displays on LCD
Note: One-Touch Speed Calling key for feature One-Touch Speed Calling key may be usfeature key by storing the UNIVERGE Sfeature access code. The features may grammed on a system basis by the TeServer Admin.Access codes may be stored in conjunctitelephone numbers. For example, one butbe programmed by the user to transfer to aextension.
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Indication of 8LD Displayress the desired One-Touch Speed Calling key nd originate a call.egistered name will be displayed as follows. For e key to which no name information is registered, e character “SPD” will be displayed.
n registering Name Information of One-touch d Calling, the user can use uppercase alphabetic, rcase European or lowercase European
acters.
following tables show available characters for -Touch Speed Calling keys.
ALPHABETIC CHARACTER (UPPERCASE)
EUROPEAN CHARACTER (UPPERCAS
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 0 ∗ #
1 A D G J M P T W 0 ∗ #B E H K N Q U X @ &C F I L O R V Y . (
a d g j m S t Z , )
b e h k n p u w ’ [
c f i l o q v x : ]
2 3 4 5 6 r 8 y ; !
s z - ?
7 9 /
DIGIT KEY 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 0
CH
AR
AC
TER
. A D G J M P T W 0, B E H K N Q U X: C F I L O R V Y! À È Ì 5 Ñ S Ù Z
? Á É Í Ò β Ú 9
- Â Ê Î Ó 7 Û+ Ã Ë Ï Ô Ü% Ä 3 4 Õ 8
& Å Ö/ Æ Œ( Ç Ø) 2 6=
¿¡1
Note: The shaded area indicates the charactercannot be entered.
ey.
DIGITKEY
CH
AR
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EUROPEAN CHARACTER (LOWERCASE) TO REGISTER NAME ON ONE-TOUCH SPEED CALLING KEY (Available for 8LD Display terminal.)
Press NAME button.
Press desired One-Touch Speed Calling kEnter desired name on the keypad.Display indicates the name entered.
Press SET to save the name.
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 0 ∗ #
. a d g j m p t w 0 ∗ #, b e h k n q u x: c f i l o r v y! à è ì 5 ñ s ù z
? á é í ò β ú 9
- â ê î ó 7 û+ ã ë ï ô ü% ä 3 4 õ 8
& å ö/ æ œ( ç ø) 2 6=
¿¡1
e: The shaded area indicates the characters whichcannot be entered.
Note: To delete the entry, press DEL or BK kdelete each one character.
Note: To delete the whole setting, press CLEand back to idle status.
DT730 DT330
4:26 PM TUE 13 APR 2004Push Speed Calling Key
NAME(*) >>>
^ NEC BNET
SET CANCEL CLEAR >>>
4:26 PM TUE 13 APR 2004NAME >>>
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egister Speed Calling Number On 8LD lay
llow the procedure of To program in To Origi-ate a Call Using Speed Calling (One-Touch peed Calling Keys).
ORIGINATE A CALL USING ED CALLING (-STATION/
OUP) ress key.ress the desired speed calling number.
ORIGINATE A CALL USING ED CALLING - SYSTEM
rogram Speed Calling – System Key One-Touch Speed Calling Key)
ress key.ress desired One-Touch Speed Calling key. The CD displays previously stored digits.ial the “Speed Calling – System” access code and e abbreviated call code.ress key again.
To Operate From Speed Calling – SysKey
Press the “Speed Calling – System” key.
If the DT Series does not have the “Speed CSystem” key, dial the “Speed Calling – Systeaccess code, then the abbreviated call code
To Operate From Directory Key (Only DT710 Series and DT310 Series are equwith Directory key.)
Press key.Dial the abbreviated call code (maximum of its).
DT730/710 DT330/310Redial
XXXXXXLNR[ ]/SPD[_ _] –X*
30/710 DT330/310
Feature
Feature
4:26 PM TUE 13 APR 2004SPEED SET
4:26 PM TUE 13 APR 2004XXXX
Directory
4:26 PM TUE 13 APR 2004XXXX
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COUNT CODE
nterift handset or press key, receive dial tone.nter feature access code, receive service set ne.nter “Account Code” (up to 10 digits).eceive dial tone and dial desired number.
nter Account Code After horization Codeift handset or press key, receive dial tone.nter feature access code for “Authorization Code”, ceive service set tone.nter “Authorization Code”, receive second service et tone.nter “Account Code”, receive dial tone, and dial esired number.
RCED ACCOUNT CODE
ift handset or press key, receive dial tone.nter feature access code, receive service set ne.nter “Forced Account Code” (up to 10 digits),
receive dial tone.
AUTHORIZATION CODE
To Enter Without Account CodeLift handset or press key, receive diEnter feature access code, receive service stone.Enter “Authorization Code” (up to 10 digits).Receive dial tone, dial desired number.
- Or -
Lift handset, receive dial tone.Dial desired number.If an “Authorization Code” is required, callerspecial dial tone.Enter “Authorization Code”, or call will be de
To Enter With Account Code (see aboService set tone is optional depending upon sysprogramming.
e: For North America, Account Codes can be up to24 digits.
e: Authorization and Account Codes may be up to20 digits combined (or 34 digits combined).
DT730/710 DT330/310
Speaker
Speaker
30/710 DT330/310Speaker
Note: For North America, Account Codes can b24 digits.
Note: For North America, the total number owhich can be entered for AuthorizatiAccount Codes is 34 digits.
Note: This option is available only if system grammed with Least Cost Routing.
DT730/710 DT330/310
Speaker
VOLDP
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lights.
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ICE CALL ift handset.ial desired station number.ress Voice.
peak to called party.
g Soft Keyift handset.ial desired station number; VOICE Soft Key ppears while station is ringing.
ress VOICE Soft Key. Speak to called party.
TO ANSWER A VOICE CALL HAFREE
Receive incoming Voice Call.Press the MIC Soft Key or key. LEDRespond hands-free.
e: If a 4-, 8-, 16- or 32-button display terminal isused, the display indicates all of the digits dialed.
DT730/710 DT330/310
4:26 PM TUE 13 APR 2004VOICE 2000
4:26 PM TUE 13 APR 20042000
MIC >>>VOICE
Note: A Voice Call may be programmed on Touch Speed Calling key by pressinTouch Speed Calling key, dialing the exand pressing the key. (V displaygramming on an DT Series with LCD. Spressing One-Touch Speed Calling key.)
Note: If called party is on their line when a Voiceattempted, calling station's display indicat
Note: A voice call is restricted if called party's snot a DT Series. Display indicates:
Transfer
4:26 PM TUE 13 APR 2004VOICE BUSY
4:26 PM TUE 13 APR 2004VOICE REST
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TOMATIC INTERCOM
nitiateift handset or press key.ress the AICM key.ear ringback tone.
nswerICM key flashes red indicating an incoming inter-om call.
Press AICM, lift handset or press kelights solid green.If called station is engaged in a non-intercomthe station may press AICM after placing oricaller on hold (with key).
To Bridge Into An Automatic Intercom
Press the AICM key, lift handset or press key.
A three-party conference is established.
e: If privacy is required, lift handset.
Calling station
4:26 PM TUE 13 APR 2004VOICE 2001
30/710 DT330/310
Speaker
Called party
4:26 PM TUE 13 APR 2004ICM 2
Note: Bridging is an optional feature.
Overriding party
4:26 PM TUE 13 APR 2004ICM 1
Speaker
HOLD
Sp
Overriding party
4:26 PM TUE 13 APR 2004OVERRIDE 1
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NUAL INTERCOM
nitiateress MICM, lift handset or press key, ngback tone is heard.ress the SIG key if it is desired for the called sta-on to hear ringing.
nswerICM key flashes, indicating an incoming call. Ring ne may also be heard.
Press MICM.Lift handset or press key, LED lightsgreen.If called station is engaged in a non-intercomthe station may press MICM after placing orcaller on hold (with key).
To Bridge Into A Manual Intercom Ca
Press MICM, lift handset or press ke
A three-party conference is established.
4:26 PM TUE 13 APR 2004CONF
30/710 DT330/310
Speaker
Called party
4:26 PM TUE 13 APR 2004ICM 2
Calling party
4:26 PM TUE 13 APR 2004ICM 1
Note: Bridging is an optional feature.
Note: The SIG key signals the correspondingwhen speaking over the intercom path isessary.
Speaker
HOLD
Speaker
Overriding party
4:26 PM TUE 13 APR 2004OVERRIDE 1
4:26 PM TUE 13 APR 2004CONF
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L INTERCOM
nitiateift handset or press the key.ress DICM key.ial desired intercom station number. Receive ngback tone.
nswerICM LED flashes, indicating an incoming intercom all.ress DICM.ift handset or press key. LCD shows solid reen. called station is engaged in a non-intercom call, e station may press DICM after placing the origi-
al call on hold (with key.)
To Bridge Into A Dial Intercom Call
Press the DICM key, lift handset or press key.
A three-party conference is established.
e: Two-button Manual Intercom provides one buttonfor signalling and one for talking. A separate sig-naling button can be used in many ways for thesecretary to alert a boss, or vice versa.
DT730/710 DT330/310
Speaker
Called party
4:26 PM TUE 13 APR 2004ICM 2
Speaker
HOLD
Note: Bridging is an optional feature.
Note: Dial intercom provides a Dial Intercomwhere each member of the group may bby a 1- or 2-digit number without usinprime lines.
Calling party
4:26 PM TUE 13 APR 2004ICM 2
Sp
Overriding party
4:26 PM TUE 13 APR 2004OVERRIDE 3
4:26 PM TUE 13 APR 2004CONF
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NFERENCE ith call in progress, ask party to hold.ress key, receive interrupted dial tone.ial desired number.fter call is answered, press key. The LED hts.
hree-way conference is established.
g Soft Keyith a call in progress, press key and dial
esired number.fter call is answered, press CONF Soft Key.hree-way conference is established.
one party hang up, other two remain connected. onf LED goes out.
ESTABLISH A BROKER CALL
hile engaged in a call and wishing to consult a ird party, press key. Caller is automati-
cally placed on hold.Dial desired party to consult.Press key to return to original caller.party is automatically placed on hold.By repeating these steps, it is possible to altbetween calls.
TO ANSWER A CAMPED-ON CA
While engaged in a call, receive the camp-ocation (one short tone burst). LED of flashes.Press key. Call in progress is placedhold.Connection to camped-on call is establishedPress key to return to original call. Camped-on call is placed on hold.By repeating these steps, it is possible to altbetween calls. Display indicates connected or trunk at any given time.
DT730/710 DT330/310
Transfer
Conf
4:26 PM TUE 13 APR 2004CONF
Transfer
4:26 PM TUE 13 APR 2004CONF
MIC >>>
30/710 DT330/310
Transfer
Note: The display indicates connected station at any given time.
Transfer
DT730/710 DT330/310
Answer
Answer
Answer
typeTrunk
numberTrunk
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LL WAITING - ORIGINATING
rogram Call Waiting Key (On One-ch Speed Calling Key)ress key.ress desired One-Touch Speed Calling key.ress key. ! appears on LCD.ial “Call Waiting” feature access code.ress key.
ctivate Call Waiting – Originatingial desired station number, receive busy tone.ress CALL WAITING.eceive special ringback tone.all waiting tone is sent to busy station.
–
Lift handset or press key.Dial “Call Waiting” access code, receive dial
Dial busy station.
Using Soft KeyDial desired station and receive busy tone.Press CW Soft Key receive call waiting ringbtone.
To Answer A Waiting CallCall Waiting Tone is heard.Press key.Waiting call is automatically connected. Origparty is placed on hold.By repeatedly pressing key, it is posalternate between calls. Display indicates conected station or trunk at any given time.
e: To program a hook switch for transfer or feature
activation, press as first digit. “!” dis-plays on LCD.
30/710 DT330/310
Feature
Recall
Feature
Recall
Called stationnumber
4:26 PM TUE 13 APR 2004C WAIT 2000
Speaker
4:26 PM TUE 13 APR 2004C WAIT
4:26 PM TUE 13 APR 2004C WAIT SET 2000
Called stationnumber
4:26 PM TUE 13 APR 2004C WAIT SET 2000
MIC >>>
Answer
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g Soft Keyear burst of tone Display indicates “C WAIT” and
key flashes.
ress key receive call waiting tone.
isconnectress key. Station user is automatically onnected to original party.
LL PARK
rogram Call Park Key (On One-Touch ed Calling Key)ress key.ress One-Touch Speed Calling key.ress key. “!” displays on LCD.ial “Call Park” access code.
Press key again.
To Park A CallWhile connected to a station or trunk, press PARK.
To Retrieve A Parked Call From Originating Station
Dial “Call Park” local retrieval code.Station user is connected to parked call.
To Retrieve A Parked Call From A ReStation
Dial “Call Park” local retrieval code.Station user is connected to parked call.
Calling stationnumber
4:26 PM TUE 13 APR 2004C WAIT 2001
Answer
Answer
Calling stationnumber
4:26 PM TUE 13 APR 2004C WAIT 2001
MIC >>>
Recall
DT730/710 DT330/310
Feature
Recall
Feature
Parked stationor trunk
4:26 PM TUE 13 APR 2004CALLPARK SET DDD 3
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4:26 PM TUE 13 APR 200410:01 DDD 2
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LL PICK-UP (GROUP)
n Station Within Pick-up Group Ringsift handset.ress CALL PICK-UP or dial “Call Pick-up” access ode (may be stored on One-Touch Speed Calling ey).onnection to calling party is established. currently on a call, press key and dial all Pick-up” access code.
he original party is placed on hold.
g Soft Keyift handset and press PICK Soft Key.onnection to calling party is established.
CALL PICK-UP (DIRECT)
To Program Pick-up Direct Key (One-Touch Speed Calling Key)
Press key.Press One-Touch Speed Calling key.Dial “Direct Call Pick-up” access code.Press key again.
When A Station Within System RingsLift handset, receive dial tone.Press PICK-DIRECT and dial the station numbe picked up.
– Or –
Dial “Direct Call Pick-up” access code and thtion number to be picked up.Connection to calling party is established.If busy, original call must be placed on hold new call can be picked up.
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4:26 PM TUE 13 APR 2004PICK UP 2001
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TGOING TRUNK QUEUING
unk Is Busyeceive Trunk Busy indication. Press CALL ACK. Call is placed in queue for next available unk.hen trunk is available, setting station is alerted by
nging and flashing red LED.ress key or lift handset. Dial tone is heard r number is automatically dialed if Least Cost outing is provided.
F-HOOK TRUNK QUEUING
ress key, receive dial tone.ial desired telephone number. Encounter a trunk usy condition.
Station user receives service set tone and lespeaker on.The desired number is automatically dialed wtrunk becomes available.
EXECUTIVE OVERRIDE
If Called Station Is BusyPress OVERRIDE.Interrupted parties receive warning tone.
Three-way conference is initiated.Conf LED lights.
Using Soft KeyPress E-OVR Soft Key.Interrupted parties receive warning tone andway conference is initiated.
stationCalling
partyCalled
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4:26 PM TUE 13 APR 2004OG-Q SET
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4:26 PM TUE 13 APR 2004OVERRIDE 2001
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ecall Last Number Dialedress key. Last number dialed is displayed.
ress key until desired number is dis-layed. Up to 5 previously dialed numbers.ress # or . The number on the display is auto-atically redialed.hen party has answered, lift handset or speak
ands-free.
CALL FORWARDING - ALL CAL
To SetPress key. Receive dial tone.If setting for another station, press MULTILIAPPEARANCE.Press FWD or dial “Call Forwarding – All Caaccess code. Receive special dial tone.Dial destination station or external telephoneber. Receive service set tone.FWD LED lights (at your station or at the DTof the multiline station you are setting).Press key. Call Forwarding – All Caset.
e: Override may be programmed by the TelephonyServer Admin. for one of the Programmable fea-ture keys, or may be programmed by the user ona One-Touch Speed Calling key by storing theRecall and Override access code.
4:26 PM TUE 13 APR 2004OVERRIDE 2001
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Note: A-law Countries [Australia, Russia, Latinica, UK, Middle near East, other Asian n#µ-law Countries [North America, JapanKong, Taiwan]:
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g Soft Keyress FDA Soft Key. Receive special tone.ial destination; wait for service set tone.ORWARD SET” is displayed, call forwarding for
ll calls is set.
erify (Only For Terminal With LCD)ress FWD.isplay indicates the station number calls are for-arded to.
ancelress key. Receive dial tone. If canceling r another station, press MULTILINE APPEAR-NCE.ress FWD or dial “Call Forwarding – All Calls” ancel code. Receive service set tone. LED goes
out at your station (or the DT Series of the mstation).Press key. Call Forwarding – All Cacancelled.
Using Soft KeyPress FDA Soft Key.Receive service set tone and “FORWARD CCEL” is displayed.
CALL FORWARDING - BUSY LIN
To SetPress key. Receive dial tone.If setting for another station, press MULTILIAPPEARANCE.Press FWD-BY or dial “Call Forwarding – BuLine” access code. Receive special dial toneDial destination station or external telephoneber. Receive service set tone.FWD-BY LED lights (at your station or at the
e: With Soft Key operation, FDB flashes on the dis-play.
4:26 PM TUE 13 APR 2004FORWARD SET
MIC >>>
Forwardingstation
4:26 PM TUE 13 APR 2004FORWARD 2000
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4:26 PM TUE 13 APR 2004FORWARD CANCEL
4:26 PM TUE 13 APR 2004FORWARD CANCEL
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eries of the multiline station you are setting).ress key. Call Forwarding – Busy Line is et.
g Soft Keyress FDB Soft Key. Receive special dial tone.ial destination; wait for service set tone.ORWARD SET” is displayed; Call Forwarding – usy Line is set.
erify (Only For Terminal With LCD)ress FWD-BY.isplay indicates the station number calls are for-arded to.
To CancelPress key. Receive dial tone. If cancfor another station, press MULTILINE APPEANCE.Press FWD-BY or dial “Call Forwarding – BuLine” cancel code. Receive service set tonegoes out at your station (or the DT Series ofmultiline station).Press key. Call Forwarding – Busy Lcancelled.
Using Soft KeyPress FDB Soft Key.Receive service set tone and “FORWARD CCEL” is displayed.
CALL FORWARDING - DON’T ANSWER
To SetPress key. Receive dial tone.
e: With Soft Key operation, FDB flashes on the dis-play.
Speaker
4:26 PM TUE 13 APR 2004FORWARD SET
4:26 PM TUE 13 APR 2004FORWARD SET
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Forwarding station
4:26 PM TUE 13 APR 2004FORWARD 2000
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4:26 PM TUE 13 APR 2004FORWARD CANCEL
4:26 PM TUE 13 APR 2004FORWARD CANCEL
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setting for another station, press MULTILINE PPEARANCE.ress FWD-NA or dial “Call Forwarding – Don’t nswer” access code. Receive special dial tone.ial destination station or external telephone num-er. Receive service set tone.WD-NA LED lights (at your station or at the DT eries of the multiline station you are setting).ress key. Call Forwarding – Don’t Answer set.
g Soft Keyress FDN Soft Key. Receive special dial tone.ial destination; wait for service set tone.ORWARD SET” is displayed; Call Forwarding – on’t Answer is set.
erify (Only For Terminal With LCD) verifying for another station, press MULTILINE PPEARANCE while idle.ress FWD-NA.
Display indicates the station number calls arwarded to.
To CancelPress key. Receive dial tone. If cancfor another station, press MULTILINE APPEANCE.Press FWD-NA or dial "Call Forwarding - DoAnswer" cancel code. Receive service set toLED goes out at your station (or the DT Serithe multiline station).Press key. Call Forwarding – Don’t Ais cancelled.
Speaker
Forwarding station
4:26 PM TUE 13 APR 2004FORWARD SET 2000
4:26 PM TUE 13 APR 2004FORWARD SET
MIC >>>
Note: Call Forwarding for Busy Line and Don't may be combined depending upon systegramming.
Note: With Soft Key operation, FDB flashes on play.
Forwarding station
4:26 PM TUE 13 APR 2004FORWARD 2000
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4:26 PM TUE 13 APR 2004FORWARD CANCEL
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GGED OUT IP STATION - CALL STINATION et
ift handset or press key.ress the FDL Key or dial “Logged Out IP Station – all Destination” access code.ial destination station number; receive service set ne.eplace handset or press key. Logged Out Station – Call Destination is set.
g Soft Keyress FDL Soft Key; receive special Dial Tone.ial destination station number.eceive service set tone; “FORWARD SET” is dis-layed.
erify (Only For Terminal with LCD)ress “Logged Out IP Station – Call Destination” ature key lit red or press FDL.isplay indicates the station number calls are for-arded.
To CancelLift handset or press key; receive DTone.Press the FDL Key or dial “Logged Out IP StCall Destination” cancel code; receive servictone.Replace handset or press key. LoggIP Station – Call Destination is canceled.
Using Soft KeyLift handset or press key; receive DTone.Press FDL Soft Key; receive service set tonDial destination station number; receive servtone.“Logged Out IP Station – Call Destination” lagoes off and FDL indication disappears on tLCD.
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4:26 PM TUE 13 APR 2004FORWARD SET XXXX
4:26 PM TUE 13 APR 2004FORWARD SET XXXX
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Note: With Soft Key Operation, FDL flashes on play.
4:26 PM TUE 13 APR 2004FORWARD XXXX
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LL BACK
alled Station is Busyress CALL BACK. Receive service set tone.
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ress the FLASH key and enter “Call Back” access ode.hen both parties become idle, calling party's
hone rings. Calling party would go off hook and ear ring back tone.he called station would then be ringing.
onnection is established when the called party
answers.
Using Soft KeyPress CB Soft Key and receive service set t“CALLBACK SET” is displayed and the CBKey flashes on the display.
4:26 PM TUE 13 APR 2004FORWARD CANCEL
MIC >>>
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Called party
4:26 PM TUE 13 APR 2004CALLBACK SET 2000
Called party
4:26 PM TUE 13 APR 2004CALLBACK 2000
Note: Call Back may be programmed by the TeServer Admin. on a Programmable featureby the user on a One-Touch Speed Calli
Called party
4:26 PM TUE 13 APR 2004CALLBACK 2001
4:26 PM TUE 13 APR 2004CALLBACK SET
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SAVE AND REPEAT A NUMBER
averess key.ial desired telephone number.ress S&R. Dialed number is now stored. S&R ED lights.
–eceive internal call.ress S&R. Number is stored in memory.&R LED lights.
g Soft Keyress S&R. Number is stored in memory.&R LED lights.
erify (Only For Terminal With LCD)hile idle, press S&R.isplay indicates digits sorted.
epeatress key.ress S&R. DT Series automatically redials the rogrammed number.&R automatically cancelled. LED goes out.
Using Soft KeyPress flashing S&R Soft Key. Stored numbeautomatically redialed. “S&R” disappears froplay.
TO LEAVE A MESSAGE
Press key. Receive dial tone.Dial desired station number. Encounter no aor busy condition.Press MSG. Message is sent to called DT SCalled station MSG LED lights.
e: If saved number is busy or no answer is received,to save it again, press S&R again before hangingup.
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Note: Up to four messages can be stored in DTmemory.
Note: If a fifth message is attempted, reorder heard and display indicates as follows:
Note: If station is not equipped to receive mereorder tone is heard and display indicatelows:
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ANSWER A MESSAGE
isplaySG LED is lit. Station is idle.ress MSG.e-press MSG to display additional messages in rder received.
espondhile displaying desired message, press
ey.ress MSG. Station which left message is automat-ally redialed.essage is erased.
raseo erase a message without returning the call, ress MSG to display desired message.
Dial # or while message displays. Messaerased.
VOICE MAIL SYSTEM
To SetPress key.Press key.Dial desired “Voice Mail System” access codPress key again.
To OriginatePress key.Hear ringback tone.
4:26 PM TUE 13 APR 2004MESSAGE REST
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4:26 PM TUE 13 APR 2004MSG 2001 12:28PM
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Note: If station that left message is busy, callMSG may be set. If station that left mdoes not answer, MSG may be set, notifyiinating party that a message returattempted.
4:26 PM TUE 13 APR 2004MESSAGE CANCEL
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ple: on A can page Station B. When Station B dials er code, they are connected.
age (Station A)ial “Paging” access code, receive continuous ngback for one second.age station B.emain off hook or hang up.
nswer (Station B)tion A remains off hook
tation B dials “Paging” answer code, and they are mediately connected.
tion A hung uptation B dial “Paging” answer code, and Station A T Series rings.
When station A goes off-hook, they are conn
PAGING TRANSFER
Example:Station A receives an important call for Station Bnot at a desk. Station A can page Station B. WhStation B dials the Paging answer code, Stationannounce the call and transfer it to Station B.
Station A PagingAsk calling party to hold.Press key. Receive interrupted dial tDial “Paging” access code. Receive continuringback for one second.Page Station B.Remain off-hook or hang up.
To Answer (Station B)If Station A remained off hook
Station B dials “Paging” answer code, and is
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4:26 PM TUE 13 APR 2004PAGING 3
4:26 PM TUE 13 APR 2004PAGING 3
Note: Paging function can not be supported enabled DT700 Series.
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ected with Station A. Station A announces call.
tation A hangs up. Station B and the calling party re connected.
tion A hung uptation B dials “Paging” answer code. Station A DT eries rings.
tation A picks up and announces call.tation A hangs up. Station B and the calling party re connected.
– Or –
(Dependent on System Programming)Station B dials “Paging” answer code, and isdiately connected to the calling party.
BOSS/SECRETARY TRANSFER
SecretaryLift handset, press boss’ ringing line. Ask caparty to hold.
Press boss’ line again. “Voice Call” is automestablished.
Stations A and B each displaythe other’s number
4:26 PM TUE 13 APR 2004TRANSFER XXXX
4:26 PM TUE 13 APR 2004DDD 3
Stations A and B each displaythe other’s number, flashing
4:26 PM TUE 13 APR 2004TRANSFER DDD 3
Calling trunk number
4:26 PM TUE 13 APR 2004DDD 3
4:26 PM TUE 13 APR 2004PAGING DDD 3
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nnounce the call to the boss.
ss Accepts Callecretary replaces handset.ecretary presses boss’ line to return to calling arty.
ss Refuses Callecretary presses boss’ line to return to calling arty.
SS/SECRETARY - MW LAMP NTROL
et MW at Boss’ Station caller on the lineift handset or press key.ress boss’ ringing line. Ask calling party to hold.ress the MW-SET line/feature key. No service set ne is heard.
Boss sees MW on display and can call secretarreceive message.
Without caller on the lineAfter taking message, press key anreceive dial tone.Press the MW-SET line/feature key. Receivevice set tone.
To Cancel At Boss’ StationWith caller on the line
Lift handset or press key. Receive dtone.Press Boss’ line appearance.Press MW-CANCEL line/feature key. Receivvice set tone.
Boss and secretary station eachdisplay the other’s number
4:26 PM TUE 13 APR 2004ICM XXXX
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Speaker
Note: The secretary can hang up after taking sage, and set a message lamp at any going off-hook on the boss’ multiline anding the MW-SET key.
4:26 PM TUE 13 APR 2004MW SET
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caller on the linehile engaged in conversation on boss’ multiline,
ress MW-CANCEL key. No service set tone is eard.
SS SECRETARY OVERRIDE
ple:on 2000 is boss, Station 2001 is secretary. is connected to Trunk A.ing call on Trunk B connects to secretary, but is
ded for boss.
rogram Boss/Secretary Override Keyress key.ress a One-Touch Speed Calling key.ial “Boss/Secretary Override” access code.ress key. – displays on LCD.ial boss’ station number.ress key again.
SecretaryLift handset to answer Trunk B, ask caller toPress CALL HOLD feature key or kdial call hold access code. Receive Dial TonPress BOSS/SEC OVERRIDE. Receive RinTone.
BossHear 3 bursts of tone. LCD indicates:
Option 1Boss presses key and converses wiretary. Trunk A is placed on hold.Secretary hangs up. Boss is connected to TBoss can alternate between the two parties pressing key.
4:26 PM TUE 13 APR 2004MW CANCEL
4:26 PM TUE 13 APR 2004MW CANCEL
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4:26 PM TUE 13 APR 2004C WAIT 2000
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on 2oss presses key and converses with sec-tary. Trunk A is placed on hold.oss presses station 01 key and converses with runk B. Boss presses key to reconnect to runk A.ecretary hears reorder tone, hangs up.oss can alternate between the two parties by ressing key.
on 3 boss does not respond to 3 bursts of tone, secre-ry presses key.ecretary is connected to Trunk B.
on 4oss presses key and converses with Sec-tary. Trunk A is placed on hold.oss denies call, presses key to return to runk A.ecretary is returned to Trunk B.
DO NOT DISTURB
While Idle (On Hook)Press DND. LED lights.
To CancelPress DND. LED goes out.
Using Soft KeyPress flashing DND Soft Key.
Answer
Answer
Answer
Recall
Answer
Transfer
Note: With Soft Key operation, "DND" flasheset.
Note: DND must be programmed by the TeServer Admin. on a Programmable featur
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4:26 PM TUE 13 APR 2004DND SET
4:26 PM TUE 13 APR 2004DND CANCEL
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LL REDIRECT ple:
T Series Station A views on the DT Series display e Station Number or Caller ID of an Incoming Call
nd immediately redirects the call by pressing a unction Key. The destination of the Call Redirect ill be the Call Forwarding-Don’t Answer Destina-on or the Recall Destination if the call is trans-rred without Call Forwarding-Don’t Answer being
et at the station.
Redirect To Call Forward-Don’t wer Destination:tation A sets Call Forward-Don’t Answer to Station .tation C dials Station A, it rings and displays Sta-on C’s number on the display.tation A presses the Call Redirect Key.EDIRECT is displayed on the LCD, and the call mediately forwards to Station B.
g Soft Keytation A sets Call Forward-Don’t Answer to Station .tation C dials Station A, it rings and displays Sta-on C’s number on the display.tation A presses the REDIR Soft Key.
REDIRECT is displayed on the LCD, and thimmediately forwards to Station B.
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Call Redirect to Recall Destination WCall Is Transferred Without Call Forwarding-Don't Answer Being Set
Station B calls Station C.Station C answers the call and transfers it to A and then releases the call.Station A rings.Station A presses the Call Redirect Key.REDIRECTING is displayed on Station A ancall immediately recalls to Station C.
Using Soft KeyStation B calls Station C.Station C answers the call and transfers it to A and then releases the call.Station A rings.Station A presses the REDIR Soft Key.REDIRECTING is displayed on Station A ancall immediately recalls to Station C.
e: This feature is available in North America only.
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IVACY
le Off-Hookress DND. LED lights.rivacy feature prevents interruptions for the dura-on of the call.
g Soft Keyress flashing DND Soft Key. “DND” flashes when et.rivacy feature prevents interruptions for the dura-on of the call.
ancelress DND. LED goes out.
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eplace handset. Privacy feature is automatically
cancelled.
Using Soft KeyPress flashing DND Soft Key.
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4:26 PM TUE 13 APR 2004PRIVACY SET
4:26 PM TUE 13 APR 2004PRIVACY SET
MIC >>>
4:26 PM TUE 13 APR 2004PRIVACY CANCEL
Note: DND must be programmed by the TeServer Admin. on a Programmable featur
4:26 PM TUE 13 APR 2004PRIVACY CANCEL
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IVACY RELEASE
ple: T Series Station B is engaged in a conversation, nd allows DT Series Station A to enter the call in rogress.
tation A lifts handset or presses key.tation A presses the line appearance of Station B.arning tone is sent to the interrupted parties ptional). three-way conference is established.
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ple: T Series Station A requests entrance into Station ’s call in progress.
tation A lifts handset or presses key.tation A presses the line appearance of Station B.
Station B LCD indicates as follows:
Station B may allow Station A to enter the cosation by pressing P-RLS.Warning tone is sent to the interrupted partie(optional).A three-way conference is established.
e: Station A may also be a single-line station aslong as it appears on the Station B DT Series.
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4:26 PM TUE 13 APR 2004CONF
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Note: Station A can be a single-line station if it aon the Station B DT Series.
Note: Up to six parties can break into a two-paversation (additional devise is required).
4:26 PM TUE 13 APR 2004WAIT P-RLS?
4:26 PM TUE 13 APR 2004P-RLS?
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ONEBOOK e are two types of Phonebook features: Local ebook and System Phonebook.
em Phonebookem Phonebook is used on a system basis. The entry is made by the Telephony Server inistrator.
l Phonebookl Phonebook is used on a station basis. Up to 100 es are available per station. The user can make es with key operation from the telephone. Up to 32 can be registered for each dial number. Up to 24
acters can be registered for each name.
YSTEM PHONEBOOK
earch And Make A Call
xample: To Search For “NEC BNET”.
P 1: Press Pbook soft key while Station is in Idlestate.
If Local Phonebook is enabled by the on the system side, go to STEP2.If Local Phonebook is disabled by the on the system side, go to STEP 3.
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Press key to display the Menu sOn the Menu screen, select Direc
If Local Phonebook is enabled by the on the system side, go to STEP 2.If Local Phone is disabled, the displaychanges as follows. In that case, seleSystem and go to STEP 3.
e: This feature is available for DT series with LCD.
DT730/710 DT330/310
4:26 PM TUE 13 APR 2007Pbook MIC DND
Note: Select an item on the menu screen in ethe following two ways.
• Press an appropriate digit key.• Highlight a desired item and the
or OK soft key.
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P 2: Press Sys soft key.
P 3: Enter a name and then press or OK soft key to perform a search.
Ex. To enter “NEC”:Press key twise to enter “N”.Press key four times to enter “E“.Press key twice to enter “C“.
STEP 4: A result of the search is displayed. Preor UP/DOWN soft key to scroll the res
STEP 5: When “NEC BNET” appears, press or OK soft key.
e: This feature cannot be activated from the Menukey on DT710 Series (ITL-6DE-1).
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Name:
>>>OKClr→NEC
Note: If “>>>” soft Key is pressed on the above
the following soft keys appear. Pressing Eu-s/Eu-l soft key shifts characters buppercase and lowercase.
Note: To delete an entered character, press soft key.
Note: To move the cursor one space to the righ
key or “→” soft key once
<<< -Eu-s Cnl
(Lower-case character)
<<< -Eu-l Cnl
(Upper-case character)
Name: NEC
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P 6: The registered Phonebook data for “NEC BNET” appears. From this screen, you can make a call by going off-hook or pressing
key.
e: More soft key appears in Phonebook data screen when the number of characters (name) or digits (telephone number) are exceeding displayable limit (Up to 17 characters or digits can be displayed at a time). If the name or telephone number exceeds the displayable limit, press or More soft key to display the last 17 characters/digits of the name/telephone number.Example: Name Suziki Taro(JapanSumida) ¨ 24 charactersNumber: 01234567890123456789 ¨ 20 digits
NEC BNETCnlOK
Name: NEC
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CnlNumber: XXXXXXXXName: NEC BNET
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NameNumberMore Cnl >>>
: Suzuki Taro(Japan01234567890123456:
(Display area)Name: Suzuki Taro(JapanSumida)Number: 01234567890123456789
(Display area)Name: Suzuki Taro(JapanSumida)Number: 01234567890123456789
NameNumberMore Cnl >>>
: Taro(JapanSumida)34567890123456789:
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OCAL PHONEBOOK
dd New Data
ple: eries Station A registers “NEC” as new name and lephone Number.
P 1: Press Pbook soft key or (Directory) keywhile Station is in Idle state.
- OR -
Press key to display the Menu screen. On the Menu screen, select Directory.
STEP 2: Press Local soft key.
STEP 3: Local Phonebook screen appears. PrAdd soft key.
STEP 4: Enter a name and then press or Okey.
Ex. To enter “NEC”:Press key twise to enter “N”.Press key four times to enter “E“.Press key twice to enter “C“.
e: Select an item on the menu screen in either ofthe following two ways.
• Press an appropriate digit key.• Highlight a desired item and then press
or OK soft key.
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P 5: Enter the telephone number by using digit keys and press or OK soft key.
P 6: “NEC” and its telephone number has been added into Local Phonebook. Two seconds later, the display returns to Local Phonebook
screen.
To Search For NameThe procedure shown below is available in LocPhonebook.
Example: To Find “NEC BNET” .
STEP 1: While Local Phonebook screen is dispress Srch soft key. (If no data is regin Local Phonebook, the message phone book empty” appears.)
STEP 2: Name Entry screen appears.
e: If “>>>” soft Key is pressed on the above screen,
the following soft keys appear. Pressing orEu-s/Eu-l soft key shifts characters betweenuppercase and lowercase.
e: To delete an entered character, press or Clrsoft key.
e: To move the cursor one space to the right, press
key or “→” soft key once
e: To delete an entered digit , press or Clr softkey.
<<< -Eu-s Cnl
(Lower-case character)
<<< -Eu-l Cnl
(Upper-case character)
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P 3: Enter a name (in this example, “NEC” is en-tered) and then press or OK soft key. (If no appropriate data exists, the message “En-try not found!” appears.)
P 4: A result of the search is displayed. Press or UP/DOWN soft key to scroll the result.
STEP 5: When “NEC BNET” appears, press or OK soft key.
STEP 6: The registered data for “NEC BNET” apears.From this screen, you can make a caling off-hook or pressing key.
e: If “>>>” soft Key is pressed on the above screen,
the following soft keys appear. Pressing orEu-s/Eu-l soft key shifts characters betweenuppercase and lowercase.
e: To delete an entered character, press or Clrsoft key.
e: To move the cursor one space to the right, press
key or “→” soft key once
Name:
>>>OKClr→NEC
<<< -Eu-s Cnl(Lower-case character)
<<< -Eu-l Cnl(Upper-case character)
Name: NEC
CnlOKDOWNNEC ABIKOUP
Note:
More soft key appears in Phonebook data swhen the number of characters (name) or di(telephone number) are exceeding displayab(Up to 17 characters or digits can be displaytime). If the name or telephone number exceedisplayable limit, press or More soft kedisplay the last 17 characters/digits of the natelephone number.
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Name: NEC
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dit An Entry
ple: odify Name “Home” to “House” and Telephone ber “0123456789” to “0123456712”.
P 1: Press >>> soft key while the targetPhonebook data is displayed.
P 2: Press EDIT soft key.
P 3: The following name edit screen appears.
P 4: Press or Clr soft key two times to erase “me”.
STEP 5: Enter “use” by using digit keys. After thification has completed, press or Okey.
Press key twise to enter “u”.Press key four times to enter “s“.Press key twice to enter “e“.
Pref CnlNumber: 0123456789Name: Home
>>>More
EDIT DELNumber: 0123456789Name: Home
<<<
Edit Name:
>>>OKClr→Home
Note: If “>>>” soft Key is pressed on the above
the following soft keys appear. Pressing Eu-s/Eu-l soft key shifts characters buppercase and lowercase.
Note: To delete an entered character, press soft key.
Edit Name:
>>>OKClr→Ho
873
Edit Name:
>>>OKClr→House
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(Lower-case character)
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P 6: The followimg number edit screen appears.
P 7: Press or Clr soft key twice to erase “89”.
P 8: Enter “12” by pressing digit keys and then press or OK soft key.
P 9: The data modification has completed. Two seconds later, the display returns to Local Phonebook screen.
To Delete A Record
Press >>> soft key while the target Phoneboois displayed.
Press DEL soft key.
Press or OK soft key to delete the currenplaying data.
e: To move the cursor one space to the right, press
key or “→” soft key once.
Number: 0123456789 Cnl
Name: House
Clr OK
Number: 01234567 Cnl
Name: House
Clr OK
Number: 0123456712Name: House
Clr OK Cnl
Entry edited!
Prfi CnlNumber: 0123456789Name: NEC ABIKO
>>>More
EDIT DELNumber: 0123456789Name: NEC ABIKO
<<<
Name: NEC ABIKO
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he data deletion has completed. Two seconds ter, the display returns to Name Entry screen.
dd A Prefix To Telephone Numberprocedure shown below is available in Local ebook.
ple: d a prefix “0184” in front of telephone number
3456789”
ress Prfi Soft Key while the target Phonebook ata is displayed.
nter a prefix (In this example, “0184” is entered) y using digit keys and press or OK Soft Key.
The prefix is added in front of the telephoneber. Once the prefix is added, Prfe Soft Key appear.
Entry deleted!
Prfi CnlNumber: 0123456789Name: Takahashi
>>>More
ClrNumber: 0184Prefix Number Input
CnlOK
Note: To delete an entered digit , press or key.
Note: More soft key appears in Phonebook datawhen the number of characters (name) or (telephone number) are exceeding display(Up to 17 characters or digits can be displatime). If the name or telephone number excdisplayable limit, press or More soft kdisplay the last 17 characters/digits of the ntelephone number.
CnlNumber: 01840123456789Name: Takahashi
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UPPERCASE CHARACTER
lank Space
LOWERCASE CHARACTER
SP: Blank Space
t e 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 0 ∗ #
. A D G J M P T W SP ∗ #, B E H K N Q U X 0: C F I L O R V Y! À È Ì 5 Ñ S Ù Z
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e are two types of Call History features. On the one , the history data is stored in the system memory. e other hand, the history data is stored in the ory of the telephone (see 7.CALL HISTORY RATION).
following describes the operating procedures for all History feature which controlled by the system.Call History feature can store up to 20 records. If eding 20 records, a record will be deleted in order currence. Also, this Call History feature can store 32 digits of dial number and 16 characters of
e information per record.
iew Call Historyress iCall soft key of Call History Feature key-hile the currect time is displayed on LCD.
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ress key to display the Menu screen. On e Menu screen, select History (for DT730 eries)/ Call History (for DT330 Series) and
then press or OK soft key. (or press
The history data of the last received call is dplayed.
Press or ↑/↓ soft key to display a desiretory data.
e: This feature is available for DT Seres730 and DTSeries 710 with LCD.
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ake A Call From Call Historyisplay the hisotry data of the target party.
o off-hook or press key to make a call to e displayed party.
ake A Call With Prefixress >>> soft key while the history data to which ou want to add a prefix.
ress Pref soft key.
nter a prefix by using the digit keys. In this exam-le, “012345” is entered. After entering the prefix, ress (Enter) or OK soft key.
If the call history data has name informationname is displayed as follows:
Go off-hook or press key to make athe displayed telephone number.
e: While the history data is displayed, the user can-not make a call by dialing a telephone number.
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1:03 PM TUE 26 FEB 2008
ENDPref<<<
Note: A maximum of 10 digits (0-9, * and #) canas a prefix.
Note: When prefix is added, up to 32 digits inthe prefix can be sent as dial number.
Note: To delete an entered character, press soft key.
Note: More soft key appears in Phonebook data when the number of characters (name) or d(telephone number) are exceeding displaya(Up to 17 characters or digits can be displatime). If the name or telephone number excedisplayable limit, press or More soft kdisplay the last 17 characters/digits of the ntelephone number.
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elete A Specific Dataress >>> soft key while the history data which you ant to delete is displayed.
ress DEL soft key.
dd Call History Data To Local nebook
ress Pbook soft key or Phonebook Feature key hile the history data of the target party.
Enter a desired name and then press OK so(In this example, “NEC ABIKO” is entered.)e: If you want to exit from Call History, press END
soft key.
e: The Call Hisotry data stored on the system canbe added to Phonebook (contorolled by the sys-tem) only. The data cannot be added to the Per-sonal Directory (described in 6.DIRECTORYOPERATION) controlled by the telephone.
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1:03 PM TUE 26 FEB 2008
ENDPref<<<
Note: Local Phonebook feature allows the userister up to 100 records. If exceeding 100 at this point, the error message shownappears. Press OK soft key to go backabove display.
Note: If name information is sotred on the call the name is displayed.
Note: If “>>>” soft Key is pressed on the above
the following soft keys appear. Pressing Eu-s/Eu-l soft key shifts characters buppercase and lowercase.
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he telephone number stored on the call history is isplayed. The telephone number can be changed necessary. Press OK soft key to add the dis-layed data to Local Phonebook.
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. DIRECTORY OPERATION
chapter explains about Personal Directory function730 Series. By using Personal Directory function,ser can make a call with simple operation.
onal Directory function can register up to 500es. The user can add/view/edit/delete thesees.
TO ADD NEW DATATO CHANGE GROUP NAMETO FIND A REGISTERED DATATO MAKE A CALL FROM DIRECTORYTO ADD PREFIX TO NUMBERTO EDIT DIRECTORY DATATO DELETE ALL DATATO DELETE A SPECIFIC DATA
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ADD NEW DATA
P 1: While indicating the current time on LCD,press key to open the Menu screen.OR
Press (Directory) key. The Directory screen shown at STEP 3 can be directly dis-played.
P 2: Select Directory and then press (En-
ter), (Right-cursor) or OK soft key. (or press key.)
STEP 3: Select Personal and then press ter), (Right-cursor) or OK soft key. (o
key.)
STEP 4: Select Edit and then press (Right-cursor) or OK soft key. (or pre
key.)
e: A maximum of 500 entries can be registered inDirectory.
e: Directory feature is available for DT730 Seriesonly. DT710/DT330/DT310 Series does not sup-port the directory feature.
e: On the Menu screen, use or ↑/↓ soft key tomove the cursor up/down a line.
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P 5: The following Edit screen appears. SelectName and then press (Enter),(Right-cursor) or OK soft key. (or press
key.)
P 6: Enter a name to be registered in directory. Af-
ter entering the name, press (Enter
soft key.
STEP 7: The display goes back to the Edit screlect Group and then press
(Right-cursor) or OK soft key. (or prekey.)
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Tel #1:
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345678
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OKBack
Tel #4:
Tel #2:Tel #3:
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Note: For details on character entry method, seTO INPUT CHARACTERS in chapter 4.
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Input a name.[Name]
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Tel #1:
[Edit]
345678
Company Name:Ring Tone:
Name: Ken Kobus
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P 8: Select a desired group and then press (Enter) or OK soft key.In this example, Colleagues is selected.
P 9: Select Tel #1 and then press (Enter),(Right-cursor) or OK soft key. (or press
key.)
STEP 10:Enter a telephone number to be regisdirectory. After entering the telephonber, press (Enter) or Next soft key.
STEP 11:The Category screen is displayed. SCategory to which the entered telnumber belongs. In this example, Cny is selected.
e: Each group name can be changed from theGroup Setting screen. For details, see TOCHANGE GROUP NAME.
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[Group Select]
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Default
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Group 20
↓
:
↓
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12
[Edit]
345678
Company Name:Ring Tone:
Name: Ken Kobus
OKBack
Tel #4:
Tel #2:Tel #3:
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90
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Group: ColleaguesTel #1:
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Selectable categories are as follows:
After a Category is selected, press (Enter) or Next soft key.
P 12:Select either Disable or Enable andthen (Enter) or OK soft key.
A maximum of four telephone numbers can be set to an entry. If Enable is selected here, the tele-phone number which is being edited will be given top priority. In that case, the telephone number is automatically selected when the user make a call without specifying a specific telpehone number.
STEP 13:The display goes back to the Edit again. Select Company Name anpress (Enter), (Right-cursor) or Okey. (or press key.)
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Note: A maximum of four telephone numbers set to an entry. If two or more telephone nare required to be set, set the remaininphone numbers to Tel #2 - Tel #4.
Note: If multiple telephone numbers are regisan entry and Priority Flag is disabled to atelephone numbers, the telephone numbeTel #1 is automatically set as first prioriber.
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P 14:Enter a company name, then press (Enter)
or OK soft key.
P 15:The display goes back to the Edit screen. Se-lect Ring Tone and then press (Enter),
(Right-cursor) or OK soft key. (or prekey.)
STEP 16:Select a desired Ringing Tone and the(Enter) or OK soft key.
e: For details on character entry method, see HOWTO INPUT CHARACTERS.
e: Up to 32 characters can be entered as a com-pany name.
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[Edit]
345678 Ring Tone:
Name: Ken Kobus
OKBack
Tel #4:
Tel #2:Tel #3:
Illumination:Memory ID:0
90
Save
Group: ColleaguesTel #1:
Company Name:
31300
Input a Company name.[Company Name]
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345678
Name: Ken Kobus
OKBack
Tel #4:
Tel #2:Tel #3:
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Group: ColleaguesTel #1:
Company Name:
31300
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P 17:The display goes back to the Edit screen. Se-lect Illumination and then press (En-
ter), (Right-cursor) or OK soft key. (or press key.)
STEP 18:Press (Enter) or OK soft key whilsired color of the Call Indication lamp lighted.
STEP 19:The display goes back to the Edit
e: For details on each ringer tone type, see TO SETRINGER TONE.
e: The user can set ringer tone for calls routed tothe specified name (calling party) here. RingerTone type can be set for “Name”, “Group” and“Telephone set”. The ringer Tone type set for“Name” has higher priority than the types set for“Group” and “Terminal set”.
e: If the Ring Tone setting is not performed, “1 Auto-matic” is applied.
e: When 1 Automatic or 2 Default is selected, thesetting for “Group” or “Telephone Set” is applied.
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345678
Name: Ken Kobus
OKBack
Tel #4:
Tel #2:Tel #3:
Memory ID:090
Save
Group: ColleaguesTel #1:
Company Name:
31300
Ring Tone:NEC
Illumination:Automatic
Note: The user can set illumination type for callsto the specified name (calling party) herenation type can be set for “Name”, “Gro“Telephone set”. The illumination type “Name” has higher priority than the types“Group” and “Terminal set”.
Note: If the illumination setting is not perforAutomatic is applied.
Note: When 1 Automatic or 2 Default is selecsetting for “Group” or “Telephone Set” is a
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Check the memory number assigned to thedirectory data being edited.
P 20:If you need to assign a memory number man-ually, select Memory ID on the screen ofthe previous step, and then enter a desiredmemory number (0 - 499).
STEP 21:When the display goes back to thscreen, press Save soft key to save signed data.
STEP 22:“The data is registered at memory nXX” is displayed. Press (Enter) keysoft key. The display returns to the Discreen.
e: A memory number is automatically set in ascend-ing numeric order.
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[Edit]
345678
Name: Ken Kobus
OKBack
Tel #4:
Tel #2:Tel #3:
Memory ID:090
Save
Group: ColleaguesTel #1:
Company Name:
31300
Ring Tone:NEC
Illumination:Automatic
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Input a memory number.[Memory ID]
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Note: A maximum of 500 Memory IDs can betered. If multiple telephone numbeassigned to a Memory ID, the user may noter up to 500 Memory IDs.
Note: If a duplicate Memory ID is entered, “It will ovdata at memory number:XX” will appear. If yooverwrite the Memory ID, press Back soft ke
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CHANGE GROUP NAME
P 1: Open the Directory screen (see TO ADDNEW DATA).
P 2: On the Directory screen, select GroupSetting and then press (Enter), (Right-
cursor) or OK soft key. (or press key.)
P 3: Select a group name to be changed and thenpress (Enter) or OK soft key.In this example, Default is selected.
STEP 4: Select Name and then press (Right-cursor) or OK soft key. (or pre
key.)
STEP 5: Enter a new group name and then(Enter) or OK soft key.
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P 6: Display returns to the Group screen. Makesure that the new group name takes effect.
e: For details on character entry method, see HOWTO INPUT CHARACTERS in chapter 4.
e: Up to 32 characters can be entered as a group-name.
e: The user can set ringer tone (→ select 2 RingTone) and illumination types (→ select 3 Illumi-nation) for calls routed to the specified grouphere. Ringer tone and illumination types can be set for“Name”, “Group” and “Telephone set”. The ringertone and illumination types set for “Name” havehigher priority than the types set for Group andTelephone set. Also, the ringer tone and illumina-tion types for Group have higher priority than thetypes set for Terminal set.
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FIND A REGISTERED DATA
o Search by Group NameP 1: Open the Directory screen (see TO ADD
NEW DATA).
P 2: On the Directory screen, select Searchand then press (Enter), (Right-cursor) orOK soft key. (or press key.)
P 3: Select Group and then press (Enter),(Right-cursor) or OK soft key. (or press
key.)
STEP 4: Select a target group and then press ter) or OK soft key. In this example, leagues is selected.
STEP 5: Select a target name by pressing down-cursor).In the following Directory (Name Listscreen, the user can make a call to thselected party by pressing (Enter) soft key. If two or more telephone num
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are assigned to an entry, a top priority tele-phone number will be dialed.
P 6: To display the detailed data for a specificname, press Detail soft key while the name ishighlighted.
In the following Detail screen, the user can make a call to the selected number by press-ing or Call soft key.
e: If no entry is set to the selected group, "No data"is issued.
e: If two or more telpehone numbers are asisgnedto an entry, a top priority telephone number isautomatically selected when the Detail screenappears.
John Smith
[Directory]
CallBackOptionDetailKen KobusJulia
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345678
CallBack
Tel #4:
Tel #2:Tel #3:
Memory ID:090
Group: Colleagues
Company Name:Ring Tone:
NEC
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Automatic
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o Search by NameP 1: Open the Directory screen (see TO ADD
NEW DATA).
P 2: Select Search and then press (Enter),(Right-cursor) or OK soft key. (or press
key.)
P 3: Select Name and then press (Enter),(Right-cursor) or OK soft key. (or press
key.)
P 4: Enter a target name. After entering the name,Press (Enter) or OK soft key.
STEP 5: Select a target name by pressing down-cursor).In the following Directory (Name Listscreen, the user can make a call to thselected party by pressing (Enter) soft key. If two or more telephone numare assigned to an entry, a top priorityphone number will be dialed.
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GroupName
↓
Note: A distinction is made between upper calower case characters. For exampleKobus" and "ken kobus" are distinguishedferent character strings.
Note: A blank space is also distinguished while ing database for a name.
Note: Even if the name is not entered to the euser can search for a name.
Note: For details on character entry method, seTO INPUT CHARACTERS in chapter 4.
Note: If there is no entry corresponding to the name, "No data" is issued.
Note: Up to 32 charancters can be entered aspany name.
Input a name.[Name]
OKBackOptionBK
A
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Not
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P 6: To display the detailed data for a specificname, press Detail soft key while the name ishighlighted.
In the following Detail screen, the user can make a call to the selected number by press-ing or Call soft key.
e: If two or more telpehone numbers are asisgnedto an entry, a top priority telephone number isautomatically selected when the Detail screenappears.
[Directory]
CallBackOptionDetail
Abe Ichiro
Abe SabroAbe Kentaro
12
[Detail]
345678
CallBack
Tel #4:
Tel #2:Tel #3:
Memory ID:090
Group: Colleagues
Company Name:Ring Tone:
NEC
Illumination:Automatic
Automatic
↓
Name: Abe Kentaro
0800XXXXXXTel #1: 31300
↓
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STE
STE
STE
(Up/
) e or Call bers tele-
specificame is
ered toephone
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o Search by Telephone NumberP 1: Open the Directory screen (see TO ADD
NEW DATA).
P 2: Select Search and then press (Enter),(Right-cursor) or OK soft key. (or press
key.)
P 3: Select Tel Number and then press(Enter), (Right-cursor) or OK soft key.
(or press key.)
P 4: Enter a target telephone number. After enter-ing the number, press (Enter) or OK soft
key.
STEP 5: Select a target name by pressing down-cursor).In the following Directory (Name Listscreen, the user can make a call to thselected party by pressing (Enter) soft key. If two or more telephone numare assigned to an entry, a top priorityphone number will be dialed.
STEP 6: To display the detailed data for a name, press Detail soft key while the nhighlighted.
11
12
[Directory]
340
Own NumberDelete All
Edit
OKBack↓
Group Setting
Search
3
3
12
[Search]
34 Others
OKBack↓
Tel Number
GroupName
↓
Note: Even if the telephone number is not entthe end, the user can search for a telnumber.
Input a Telephone number.[Tel Number]
OKBackBK
1
[Directory]
CallBackOptionDetail
Abe Ichiro
Abe SabroAbe Kentaro
Not
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In the following Detail screen, the user can make a call to the selected number by press-ing or Call soft key.
e: If two or more telpehone numbers are asisgnedto an entry, a top priority telephone number isautomatically selected when the Detail screenappears.
12
[Detail]
345678
CallBack
Tel #4:
Tel #2:Tel #3:
Memory ID:090
Group: Colleagues
Company Name:Ring Tone:
NEC
Illumination:Automatic
Automatic
↓
Name: Abe Kentaro
0800XXXXXXTel #1: 31300
↓
• TSTE
STE
STE
STE
d then
(Up/
) e or Call bers tele-
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o Search by Memory IDP 1: Open the Directory screen (see TO ADD
NEW DATA).
P 2: Select Search and then press (Enter),(Right-cursor) or OK soft key. (or press
key.)
P 3: Select Others and then press (Enter),(Right-cursor) or OK soft key. (or press
key.)
P 4: Select Memory ID and then press (En-
ter), (Right-cursor) or OK soft key. (or press
key.)
STEP 5: Enter a memory number (0-499) anpress (Enter) or OK soft key.
STEP 6: Select a target name by pressing down-cursor).In the following Directory (Name Listscreen, the user can make a call to thselected party by pressing (Enter) soft key. If two or more telephone numare assigned to an entry, a top priorityphone number will be dialed.
11
12
[Directory]
340
Own NumberDelete All
Edit
OKBack↓
Group Setting
Search
44
12
[Search]
34
OKBack
Tel Number
GroupName
↓
Others
1
1
12
[Others]
34
OKBackAlphabet
CategoryCompany
Memory ID
↓
Input a Memory number.[Memory ID]
OKBackBK
1
STE
Not
Not
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P 7: To display the detailed data for a specificname, press Detail soft key while the name ishighlighted.
In the following Detail screen, the user can make a call to the selected number by press-ing or Call soft key.
e: If there is no entry corresponding to the enterednumber, "No data" is issued on the screen.
e: If two or more telpehone numbers are asisgnedto an entry, a top priority telephone number isautomatically selected when the Detail screenappears.
[Directory]
CallBackOptionDetail
Abe SabroAbe Kentaro 1
2
[Detail]
345678
CallBack
Tel #4:
Tel #2:Tel #3:
Memory ID:090
Group: Colleagues
Company Name:Ring Tone:
NEC
Illumination:Automatic
Automatic
↓
Name: Abe Kentaro
0800XXXXXXTel #1: 31300
↓
• TSTE
STE
STE
STE
list and
(Up/
) e or Call bers tele-
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o Search by CategoryP 1: Open the Directory screen (see TO ADD
NEW DATA).
P 2: Select Search and then press (Enter),(Right-cursor) or OK soft key. (or press
key.)
P 3: Select Others and then press (Enter),(Right-cursor) or OK soft key. (or press
key.)
P 4: Select Category and then press (En-
ter), (Right-cursor) or OK soft key. (or press
key.).
STEP 5: Select a desired category from the then press (Enter) or OK soft key.
STEP 6: Select a target name by pressing down-cursor).In the following Directory (Name Listscreen, the user can make a call to thselected party by pressing (Enter) soft key. If two or more telephone numare assigned to an entry, a top priorityphone number will be dialed.
11
12
[Directory]
340
Own NumberDelete All
Edit
OKBack↓
Group Setting
Search
44
12
[Search]
34
OKBack
Tel Number
GroupName
↓
Others
2
2
12
[Others]
34
OKBackAlphabetCompany
Memory ID
↓
Category
↓
12
[Category]
345
Company
OKBack
HomeEtc
MobileVoice Mail
↓
STE
Not
Not
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P 7: To display the detailed data for a specificname, press Detail soft key while the name ishighlighted.
In the following Detail screen, the user can make a call to the selected number by press-ing or Call soft key.
e: If there is no entry corresponding to the selectedcategory, "No data" is issued on the screen.
e: If two or more telpehone numbers are asisgnedto an entry, a top priority telephone number isautomatically selected when the Detail screenappears.
[Directory]
CallBackOptionDetail
Abe SabroAbe Kentaro
Abe Taro
12
[Detail]
345678
CallBack
Tel #4:
Tel #2:Tel #3:
Memory ID:090
Group: Colleagues
Company Name:Ring Tone:
NEC
Illumination:Automatic
Automatic
↓
Name: Abe Kentaro
0800XXXXXXTel #1: 31300
↓
• TSTE
STE
STE
STE
ing the.
se and, "Ken as dif-
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nd, the
e HOW
a com-
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o Search by Company NameP 1: Open the Directory screen (see TO ADD
NEW DATA).
P 2: Select Search and then press (Enter),(Right-cursor) or OK soft key. (or press
key.)
P 3: Select Others and then press (Enter),(Right-cursor) or OK soft key. (or press
key.)
P 4: Select Company and then press (En-
ter), (Right-cursor) or OK soft key. (or press
key.)
STEP 5: Enter a company name. After entername, Press (Enter) or OK soft key
11
12
[Directory]
340
Own NumberDelete All
Edit
OKBack↓
Group Setting
Search
44
12
[Search]
34
OKBack
Tel Number
GroupName
↓
Others
3
Note: A distinction is made between upper calower case characters. For exampleKobus" and "ken kobus" are distinguishedferent character strings.
Note: A blank space is also distinguished while ing database for a name.
Note: Even if the name is not entered to the euser can search for a name.
Note: For details on character entry method, seTO INPUT CHARACTERS.
Note: Up to 32 charancters can be entered aspany name.
3
12
[Others]
34
OKBackAlphabetCompany
Memory ID
↓
Category
↓
Input a Company name.
[Company]
OKBackOptionBK
A
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STE
Not
Not
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P 6: Select a target name by pressing (Up/
down-cursor).In the following Directory (Name List) screen, the user can make a call to the selected party by pressing (Enter) or Call soft key. If two or more telephone numbers are assigned to an entry, a top priority tele-phone number will be dialed.
P 7: To display the detailed data for a specificname, press Detail soft key while the name ishighlighted.
In the following Detail screen, the user can make a call to the selected number by press-ing or Call soft key.
e: If there is no entry corresponding to the selectedCompany, "No data" is issued on the screen.
e: If two or more telpehone numbers are asisgnedto an entry, a top priority telephone number isautomatically selected when the Detail screenappears.
[Directory]
CallBackOptionDetail
Abe SabroAbe Kentaro
Abe Taro
12
[Detail]
345678
CallBack
Tel #4:
Tel #2:Tel #3:
Memory ID:090
Group: Colleagues
Company Name:Ring Tone:
NEC
Illumination:Automatic
Automatic
↓
Name: Abe Kentaro
0800XXXXXXTel #1: 31300
↓
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STE
STE
STE
ts and
n with aumerics
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o Search by AlphabetP 1: Open the Directory screen (see TO ADD
NEW DATA).
P 2: Select Search and then press (Enter),(Right-cursor) or OK soft key. (or press
key.)
P 3: Select Others and then press (Enter),(Right-cursor) or OK soft key. (or press
key.)
P 4: Select Alphabet and then press (En-
ter), (Right-cursor) or OK soft key. (or press
key.)
STEP 5: Select a desired group of alphabethen press (Enter) or OK soft key.
11
12
[Directory]
340
Own NumberDelete All
Edit
OKBack↓
Group Setting
Search
44
12
[Search]
34
OKBack
Tel Number
GroupName
↓
Others
4
Note: Select * Others to find names which begicharacter other than alphabet such as nor symbols.
4
12
[Others]
34
OKBack
Company
Memory IDCategory
↓
Alphabet
12
[Alphabet]
345678
OKBack
PQRS
JKLMND
All*#
DEFGHI
TUVWXYZOthers
↓
ABC
↓
STE
STE
Not
Not
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P 6: Select a target name by pressing (Up/
down-cursor).In the following Directory (Name List) screen, the user can make a call to the selected party by pressing (Enter) or Call soft key. If two or more telephone numbers are assigned to an entry, a top priority tele-phone number will be dialed.
P 7: To display the detailed data for a specificname, press Detail soft key while the name ishighlighted.
In the following Detail screen, the user can make a call to the selected number by press-ing or Call soft key.
e: If there is no entry corresponding to the group ofalphabets, "No data" is issued on the screen.
e: If two or more telpehone numbers are asisgnedto an entry, a top priority telephone number isautomatically selected when the Detail screenappears.
[Directory]
CallBackOptionDetail
Abe SabroAbe Kentaro
Abe Taro
12
[Detail]
345678
CallBack
Tel #4:
Tel #2:Tel #3:
Memory ID:090
Group: Colleagues
Company Name:Ring Tone:
NEC
Illumination:Automatic
Automatic
↓
Name: Abe Kentaro
0800XXXXXXTel #1: 31300
↓
TO
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STE
t partyA).
ressingall softber.
Not
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sisgnedber isscreen
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MAKE A CALL FROM DIRECTORY
o Make a Call from Name List ScreenP 1: Display the Directory (Name List) screen for
a target party (see TO FIND A REGISTEREDDATA).
P 2: Select a target name by pressing , andthen press (Enter) or Call soft key to makea call to the selected party.
• To Make a Call from Detail ScreenSTEP 1: Display the Detail screen for a targe
(see TO FIND A REGISTERED DAT
STEP 2: Select a target telephone number by p, and then press (Enter) or C
key to make a call to the selected num
e: While Directory screen is being displayed, youcannot make a call by dialing a telephone num-ber.
e: If multiple telephone numbers are registered to atarget party, a call is made to the first priority tele-phone number.
30
Abe Jiro
[Directory]
CallBackOptionDetail
Abe Ichiro
Abe Kentaro
Abe Jiro
[Directory]
CallBackOptionDetail
Abe Ichiro
Abe Kentaro
Note: If two or more telpehone numbers are ato an entry, a top priority telephone numautomatically selected when the Detail appears.
12
[Detail]
345678
CallBack
Tel #4:
Tel #2:Tel #3:
Memory ID:090
Group: Colleagues
Company Name:Ring Tone:
NEC
Illumination:Automatic
Automatic
↓
Name: Abe Shintaro
0800XXXXXXXXTel #1:31300
↓
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12
[Detail]
345678
CallBack
Tel #4:Tel #3:
Memory ID:090
Group: Colleagues
Company Name:Ring Tone:
NEC
Illumination:Automatic
Automatic
↓
Name: Abe Shintaro
0800XXXXXXXXTel #1:31300Tel #2:
↓
TO
• TWps
STE
STE
STE
(Enter),ss
(Enter),ss
2
5
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ADD PREFIX TO NUMBER
o Set Prefixhen making a call, a prefix can be added to tele-
hone numbers to be dialed. Prefixes need to beet in advance.
P 1: While indicating the current time on LCD,press Key to open the Menu screen.
P 2: On the Menu screen, select Setting andthen press (Enter), (Right-cursor) or OKsoft key. (or press key.)
P 3: Select User Setting and then press(Enter), (Right-cursor) or OK soft key.
(or press key.)
STEP 4: Select Talk and then press (Right-cursor) or OK soft key. (or pre
key.)
STEP 5: Select Prefix and then press (Right-cursor) or OK soft key. (or pre
key.)
DT730
Menu
5
5
History12
Tool
[Menu]
345670
Call Function
PresenceFavoriteConfig
Directory
OKBack↓
↓
Setting
1
1
12
[Setting]
3OKBack
Data Backup/ResotreDownloadUser Setting
↓
2
Incoming Call12
Display
[Incoming Call]
345670
Change Password
PeripheralsSetting ResetConfig
OKBack↓
↓
Security
Talk
5
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reen at set, re-, select
be set
cluding
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P 6: Select Prefix 1 and then press (Enter),(Right-cursor) or OK soft key. (or press
key.)
P 7: Enter a prefix by using the digit keys. After en-tering the prefix, press (Enter) or OK softkey.
STEP 8: The display goes back the Prefix scSTEP 5. If multiple prefixes need to bepeat STEP 5 and STEP 6. In that case
Prefix 2 and Prefix 3.
RTP Alarm12
Key Touch Tone
[Talk]
345
Hold Music
OKBack
↓
DTMF Tone
Prefix
11
12
[Prefix]
3OKBack
Prefix 3Prefix 2Prefix 1
↓
Input a prefix number.[Prefix 1]
OKBackBK
1
Note: A maximum of 10 digits (0-9, * and #) canas a prefix.
Note: When prefix is added, up to 32 digits inthe prefix can be sent as dial number.
2 3
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o Add Prefix When Making A Call
P 1: Display the Name List screen for a targetparty (see TO FIND A REGISTERED DATA).Select a target name by pressing (Up/Down-cursor) key and then press Option softkey.
P 2: Select Prefix and then press (Enter),(Right-cursor) or OK soft key.
P 3: Predetermined prefixes are displyed. Select aprefix and then press (Enter) or OK soft
key to make a call.STEP 4:
e: If multiple telephone numbers are registered to atarget party, a call is made to the first priority tele-phone number.
Aikawa
[Directory]
CallBackOptionDetail
Abe Shintaro
Akai
1
12
SubMenu
3
OKCancel
Delete AllDelete OnePrefix
4 Edit
↓
↓
12
[Prefix]
3CallBack
XXXXXXXXXXXX
↓
TOSTE
STE
STE
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EDIT DIRECTORY DATA P 1: Display the Name List screen for a target
party (see TO FIND A REGISTERED DATA).Select a name which needs to be modifiedand then press key or Option soft key.
P 2: Select Edit and then press (Enter),(Right-cursor) or OK soft key.
P 3: On the Edit screen, the detailed data for theselected name is displayed. Modify the nec-essary data by referring to TO ADD NEW DA-TA. After the data modification is complete,press Save soft key on the Edit screen.
DT730
Menu
Aikawa
[Directory]
CallBackOptionDetail
Abe Shintaro
Akai
4
12
SubMenu
3
OKCancel
Delete AllDelete OnePrefix
4 Edit
↓
↓
12
[Edit]
345678
OKBack
Tel #4:
Tel #2:Tel #3:
Memory ID:090
Save
Group: NetworkTel #1:
Company Name:
31300
Ring Tone:NEC
Illumination:Automatic
Automatic
Name: Abe Shintaro
TOSTE
STE
STE
the dis-
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DELETE ALL DATA P 1: Open the Directory screen (see TO ADD
NEW DATA).
P 2: Select Delete All and then press (En-
ter), (Right-cursor) or OK soft key. (or press key.)
P 3: To delete all the registered data, press(Enter) or OK soft key to delete all the da-
ta.
STEP 4: After all the directory data is deleted, play changes as follows:
STEP 5: Press (Enter) or OK soft key.
e: To cancel the data deletion, press or Backsoft key.
DT730
0
0
12
[Directory]
340
Own Number
Edit
OKBack↓
Group Setting
Search
Delete All
Delete All Directory?
[Directory]
OKBack
Deleted.[Directory]
OK
TO
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ppears.lete the
s delet-
D
Cancel
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DELETE A SPECIFIC DATA
P 1: Display the Name List screen for a name to
be deleted (see TO FIND A REGISTERED
DATA).
On the following screen, select a name to be
deleted by pressing (Up/Down-cursor) key
and then press key or Option soft key.
P 2: The following Sub Menu is displayed. SelectDelete One and then press (Enter),(Right-cursor) or OK soft key. (or press
key.)
STEP 3: The following confirmation message aPress (Enter) or OK soft key to deappropriate directory data.
STEP 4: After the appropriate directory data ied, the display changes as follows:
STEP 5: Press (Enter) or OK soft key.
T730
Menu
Aikawa
[Directory]
CallBackOptionDetail
Abe Shintaro
Akai
22
12
SubMenu
3
OKCancel
Delete All
Prefix
4 Edit
↓
Delete One
↓
Note: To cancel the data deletion, press or soft key.
Delete this entry?
[Directory]
OKBack
Deleted.[Directory]
OK
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. CALL HISTORY OPERATION
chapter explains about Call History feature of DTs. By using Call History, the user can make a callsimple operation.
History feature allows the telephone to register up records (for DT730 Series)/10 records (for DT330s) into its memory. If exceeding 50 records/10
rds, a record will be deleted in order of occurrence.
FOR DT730 SERIES
TO VIEW CALL HISTORYTO MAKE A CALL FROM CALL HISTORYTO ADD CALL HISTORY DATA TO DIRECTORYTO EDIT DIRECTORY DATA FROM CALL HISTORYTO DELETE ALL DATATO DELETE A SPECIFIC DATA
FOR DT730 SERIES
TO VIEW CALL HISTORYTO MAKE A CALL FROM CALL HISTORYTO DELETE ALL DATATO DELETE A SPECIFIC DATA
Note: Call History data will be cleared when powethe telephone.
Note: The Call History data which stored in the mof each telephone cannot be added to Pho(both System Phonebook and Localphoncontrolled by the system.
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TO
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FOR DT730 SERIES
VIEW CALL HISTORY
P 1: While indicating the current time on LCD,press key to open the Menu screen.
P 2: Select History and then press (Enter), (Right-cursor) or OK soft key. (or press
key.)
STEP 3: Select a kind of calls and then press ter), (Right-cursor) or OK soft key. Inexample, Missed is selected.
e: This feature is available for DT730 Series. DT710Series does not support this feature.The following are examples of LCD display ofDT730 Series.
DT730
Menu
DT730 Series
1 History 2 Directory 3 Tool
[Menu]
Back OK
11
Item DescriptionMissed Display the history of missed cOutgoing Display the history of outgoingIncoming Display the history of incoming
12
Tool
[Menu]
345670
Call FunctionSettingPresenceFavoriteConfig
Directory
OKBack↓
History
1
12
[History]
34 Delete All
Outgoing
OKBack↓
Incoming
Missed
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Not
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P 4: The history data of the last received call is displayed.
e: If two or more records exist, “↓" soft key apperar.
Use or ↑/↓ soft key to display the next/former records.
e: If there is no history data, "No data" will be dis-played on LCD.
e: To go back to former menu (STEP 3), press or Back soft key.
1
[Missed]
OptionBack↓
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MAKE A CALL FROM CALL HIS-RY
E 1)P 1: Display the call history data of the target tele-
phone number (see TO VIEW CALL HISTO-RY). The following is an example when thehistory data of a missed call is displayed.
P 2: Press (Enter) key while displaying the his-tory data for the target telephone number on LCD.
E 2)P 1: Display the call history data of the target tele-
phone number (see TO VIEW CALL HISTO-RY). The following is an example when thehistory data of a missed call is displayed.
STEP 2: On the above screen, press keytion soft key to display the following SMenu.
STEP 3: To make a call, select Call (by usinor pressing key) and then press ter), (Left-cursor) or OK soft key.
e: While the history data is displayed, the user can-not make a call by dialing a telephone number.
DT730
1
[Missed]
OptionBack↓
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Note: When making a call from Call History, can be added to the dial number. In thaselect 3 Prefix on the SubMenu (indicSTEP 2 of CASE 2) to display the Prefix On the Prefix screen, choose a prefixadded to the dial number. Also, prefixes be set in advance. For details on setting osee TO ADD PREFIX TO NUMBER in ChDirectory Operation.
1
[Missed]
OptionBack↓
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Menu
12
SubMenu
3
OKBack
PrefixDirectory AddCall
↓
4 Delete One5 Delete All
↓
11
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ter), ss
Com-nter) or
1
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ADD CALL HISTORY DATA TO ECTORY
P 1: Display the call history data of the target tele-phone number (see TO VIEW CALL HISTO-RY). The following is an example when thehistory data of a missed call is displayed.
Press key or Option soft key while dis-playing the call history data for the target tele-phone number.
P 2: The following Sub Menu is displayed. Select Directory Add and then press (Enter), (Right-cursor) or OK soft key.
STEP 3: Select New and then press (En
(Right-cursor) or OK soft key. (or prekey.)
STEP 4: Select a category (in this example, pany is selected) and then press (E
Next soft Key.
Selectable categories are as follows:
DT730
1
[Missed]
OptionBack↓
11/FEB/2008 (TUE) 11:0031312Tel: 31312
Menu
2
12
SubMenu
3
OKBack
Prefix
Call
↓
4 Delete One5 Delete All
Directory Add
↓
Category ICON
Company
Mobile
1
12
[Directory Edit]
Addition
OKBack↓
New
1
12
[Category]
345
Company
NextBackOthersHome
MobileVoice Mail
↓
STEP
STEP
in thebe dis-
ored in name
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5: Select either Disable or Enable and then press (Enter) or OK soft key.
6: The following Edit screen is displayed.
See “TO ADD NEW DATA” in Chapter 6 Di-rectory Operation, and register detailed data(such as name, group, etc) to directory.
Voice Mail
Home
Others
Category ICON
1 2
12
[Priority Flag]
Disable
OKPrev
Enable
↓↓
Note: If the no corresponding data is stored directory, only the telephone number will played as Tel #1.
Note: If the corresponding data has already stthe directory, the detailed data (such asgroup, etc.) is displayed.
12
[Edit]
345678
OKBack
Tel #4:
Tel #2:Tel #3:
Memory ID:090
Save
Group:Tel #1:
Company Name:
31312
Ring Tone:Illumination:
Name:
TOCA
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ter) or agues
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EDIT DIRECTORY DATA FROM LL HISTORY
P 1: Display the call history data of the target tele-phone number (see TO VIEW CALL HISTO-RY). The following is an example when thehistory data of a missed call is displayed.
Press key or Option soft key while dis-playing the call history data for the target tele-phone number.
P 2: The following Sub Menu is displayed. Select Directory Add and then press (Enter), (Right-cursor) or OK soft key.
STEP 3: Select Addition and then press ter), (Right-cursor) or OK soft key. (o
key.)
STEP 4: Select a search method and then pres(Enter) or OK soft key. See TO FIN
REGISTERED DATA for the procedursearching method.
In this example, Group is selectesearch method.
STEP 5: Select a group and then press (En
OK soft key. In this example, Colleis selected.
DT730
1
[Missed]
OptionBack↓
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Menu
2
12
SubMenu
3
OKBack
Prefix
Call
↓
4 Delete One5 Delete All
Directory Add
↓2
2
12
[Directory Edit]
OKBack
↓
NewAddition
1
12
[Directory Search]
34
Group
OKBackOthers
NameTel Number
↓
2
STE
STE
. Se-e num-r OK
and
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P 6: The names belonging to Colleagues are dis-played as the following example.
Select a name and then press (Enter) orOK soft key.
P 7: Select a registration destination and then press (Enter) or OK soft key.
STEP 8: The Category Set screen is displayedlect a Category to which the telephonber belongs. Then, press (Enter) osoft key.
STEP 9: Select either Disable or Enablethen press (Enter) or OK soft key.
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Colleagues
OKBack
Group 6
FamilyFriends
Default
VIPs
Group 20
↓
:
↓
Kimura
[Directory]
OKBack
Abe Kentaro
Ken Kobus
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34
Tel #1:
OKBackTel #4:
Tel #2:Tel #3:
↓
31300
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345
Company
NextBackOthersHome
MobileVoice Mail
↓
1 2
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[Priority Flag]
Disable
OKPrev
Enable
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P 10:The display moves to the Edit screen of Di-rectory. The existing data is displayed on the Edit screen. See TO EDIT DIRECTORY DATA in chapter 6 Directory Operation, and edit the data as necessary.
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345678
OKBack
Tel #4:
Tel #2:Tel #3:
Memory ID:090
Save
Group:Tel #1:
Company Name:
31310
Ring Tone:Illumination:
Name: Ken KobusColleagues
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DELETE ALL DATA P 1: While indicating the current time on LCD,
press Key to open the Menu screen.
P 2: Select History and then press (Enter), (Right-cursor) or OK soft key. (or press
key.)
P 3: Select All Delete and then press (En-
ter), (Right-cursor) or OK soft key. (or press key.)
STEP 4: The following confirmation message apPress (Enter) or OK soft key to delthe data.
STEP 5: After all history data is deleted, the dischanges as follows:
STEP 6: Press (Enter) or OK soft key.
DT730
Menu
11
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Tool
[Menu]
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Call FunctionSettingPresenceFavoriteConfig
Directory
OKBack↓
History
4
4
12
[History]
34
Outgoing
OKBack
↓
Incoming
Missed
Delete All
Note: To cancel the data deletion, press osoft key.
[Delete All]
Delete All Histories?
OKBack
[Delete Hisotry]
All Hisotry data has been deleted.
OK
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DELETE A SPECIFIC DATA
P 1: Display the call history data of the target tele-phone number referring to TO VIEW CALLHISTORY. The following is an example whenthe history data of missed call is displayed.
Press key or Option soft key while dis-playing the call history data for the target tele-phone number.
P 2: The following Sub Menu is displayed. Select Delete One and then press (Enter), (Right-cursor) or OK soft key.
STEP 3: The following confirmation message apPress (Enter) or OK soft key to delappropriate history data.
STEP 4: After the appropriate call history data ied, the display changes as follows:
STEP 5: Press (Enter) or OK soft key.
DT730
1
[Missed]
OptionBack↓
11/FEB/2008 (TUE) 11:00Ken KobusTel: 31310
Menu
4
12
SubMenu
3
OKBack
Prefix
Call
↓
45 Delete All
Directory Add
↓
Delete One
Note: To cancel the data deletion, press osoft key.
Note: By selecting 5 Delete All, all records of call can be deleted.
[Missed]
OKBack
Delete this entry?
[Missed]
OK
Deleted.
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FOR DT330 SERIES
VIEW CALL HISTORY
o VIEW DATA OF INCOMING CALL/UTGOING CALL
P 1: While indicating the current time on LCD,press key to open the Menu screen.
P 2: Select Call History and then press (Enter), (Right-cursor) or OK soft key.
(or press key.)
STEP 3: Select a kind of calls and then press ter), (Right-cursor) or OK soft key (oan appropriate digit key). In this examIncoming Calls is selected.
STEP 4: The history data of the last received cdisplayed. If name information of the cexists, the name is displayed as follow
STEP 5: To view the telephone number of the
e: This feature is DT730 Series and DT330 Series.The following are examples of LCD displays ofDT730 Series and DT330 Series.
DT330
Menu
DT330 Series
1 Call History 2 Directory
[Menu]
Back OK
1
1
12
[Menu]
3OKBack
SettingsDirectoryCall Hisotry
Item DescriptionIncoming Calls To view the history of incomingOutgoing Calls To view the history of outgoing
Note: There are two types of incoming call: AnCall and Missed Call. When history missed calls is displayed on the screeappears on the top line of the screen.
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[Call Hisotry]
OKBackOutgoing Calls:Incoming Calls: 3
7
DelIndinumcall
[Incoming Calls]
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press (Right-cursor).
e: If two or more records exist, use to displaythe next/former records (or pressing an appropri-ate digit key). For example, press “0” key to dis-play the tenth record.
e: If no history data is saved, "No data" will be dis-played on LCD.
e: To go back to name display, press key. Forthe telephone without the cursor key, switchingbetween “name” and “telephone number” cannotbe performed.
e: To go back to former menu (STEP 3), press Backsoft key.
e: If the telephone number of the caller is notreceived (due to Caller ID blocking, public phoneor out of area, etc.), “Private” is displayed onLCD.
[Incoming Calls]
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O VIEW DATA OF MISSED CALL ONLY
P 1: While indicating the current time on LCD,press (Enter) key to open Shortcutscreen.
P 2: Select Missed Calls and then press (Enter), (Right-cursor) or OK soft key.
(or press key.)
STEP 3: The history data of the last received cdisplayed. If name information of the cexists, the name is displayed as follow
e: indicate that the telephone has received amissed call.
indicate that the telephone has received avoice mail.
e: When voice mail service is not used, “ -----------” is displayed instead of “ Voice Mail”.
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1
1
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[Shortcut]
3OKBack
---------------------------Voice MailMissed Calls : 2
: 12
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Note: If two or more records exist, use keyplay the next/former records (or pressappropriate digit key). For example, pressto display the tenth record.
Note: To go back to former menu (STEP 3), pressoft key.
Note: If the telephone number of the callerreceived (due to Caller ID blocking, publicor out of area, etc.), “Private” is displaLCD.
[Incoming Calls]
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MAKE A CALL FROM CALL HIS-RY
P 1: Display the call history data of the target tele-phone number (see TO VIEW CALL HISTO-RY). The following is an example when thehistory data of an incoming call is displayed.
P 2: Press (Enter) key while the history data for the target telephone number is displayed on LCD.
e: While the history data is displayed, the user can-not make a call by dialing a telephone number.
e: If a dialing error occurs, the following error mes-sage appears.
DT330
[Incoming Calls]
OKBackDelKen Kobus01. 4 OCT 13:17
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DELETE ALL DATA
P 1: On the Menu screen, select Call Historyand then press (Enter), (Right-cursor) orOK soft key. (or press key.)
P 2: Select a kind of calls and then press (En-
ter), (Right-cursor) or OK soft key (or press an appropriate digit key). In this example, Incoming Calls is selected.
STEP 3: Press Del soft key. The display changfollows:
STEP 4: Press (Enter) or OK soft key to delthe history data of selected call type.
Item Description
oming Calls To delete all the history data of incoming calls.
tgoing Calls To delete all the history data of outgoing calls.
DT330
1
1
12
[Menu]
3OKBack
SettingsDirectoryCall Hisotry
1
12
[Call Hisotry]
OKBackOutgoing Calls:Incoming Calls: 3
7
DelIndicate the number of calls
Note: To cancel the data deletion, press osoft key.
Delete All
Back
[Incoming Calls]
OK
TO
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DELETE A SPECIFIC DATA
P 1: Display the call history data which you want todelete (see TO VIEW CALL HISTORY). Thefollowing is an example when the history dataof an incoming call is displayed.
P 2: Press Del soft key. The display changes as follows:
P 3: Press (Enter) or OK soft key to delete the selected history data.
e: To cancel the data deletion, press or Backsoft key.
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[Incoming Calls]
OKBackDelKen Kobus01. 4 OCT 13:17
Delete One
Back
[Incoming Calls]
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. SPECIFICATIONS
HINICAL SPECIFICATIONSfollowing shows the technical specifications of DT 300 Series.
Telephone Type 8LD 32D 24D/12D 6DE 2
lay (LCD) 87 × 43mm, 168 × 58 dot matrix, 28-digit 4-line* 8LD has two LCDs.
90 × 28mm, 24-digit × 3-line N
lay Color Monochrome (with no shades of gray)racter on LCD Characters supported by Multilingual Display
rammable KeyKey data is
displays on LCD.32 (8 X 4) Keys
32/24/12 Keys [2-color (red and green) LED]
6 Keys [2-color (red and green) LED]
2 K
d Feature Key 10 keys (with Menu/Cursor button) 12 Keys 12
klight Display and Digit Key (lit for 10 seconds when operating)*For 32D/24D/12D, Display Backlight is optional. None
Key 4 Keys N History Outgoing Call: 10 record, Incoming Call: 10 records Noneds-free Standard equipment (Full-duplex) Standard equipment (Half-dset Available Not availableter Power Supply: Length ne 900m (0.5φ) 1200m (0.5φ)
l Power Supply: Length ne If using AC adapter (AC-2R UNIT: optional): 1200m (0.5φ) None
er Consumption 2.2 [W] 1.2 [W]
pter (optional) Recording Unit (ADA)/Analog Port Unit (APR)/Wall-mounting kit (WM)/Digit-key Set Unit/Side panel Side panel
r Black/White Blackension (W×D×H) 179(W) × 248.7(D) × 111.7(H) [mm] 179(W) × 257(D) × 112(Hght 1.3 kg 1.2 kg 1.2 kg 1.1 kg 1.0
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following shows the technical specifications of DT 700 Series.
Telephone Type 8LD 32D 24D/12D 6DE
lay (LCD) 87 × 43mm, 224 × 96 dot matrix, 28-digit 5-line* 8LD has two LCDs.
90 × 28mm, 168 × 41 dot matrix,
24-digit × 3-lineN
lay Color Gray scale (with 8 shades of gray) Monochrome (with no shades of gray)
rammable KeyKey data is displays on
LCD.32 (8 X 4) Keys
32/24/12 Keys [2-color (red and green) LED]
6 Keys [2-color (red and green) LED] 2 K
d Feature Key 11 keys (with Menu/Cursor/Security button) 10 Keys 12 light Display and Digit Key (lit for 10 seconds when operating) NoneKey 4 Keys Nctory 500 records NoneHistory Outgoing Call: 50 record, Incoming Call: 50 records None Browser Available Nds-free Standard equipment (Full-duplex), Wide-band Standard equipment (Full-ddset Available Not available Interface 2-port, 10BASE-T/100BASE-TX, Full-duplex/Half-duplex, Auto Negotiation /Fixede CODEC G.711, G.729a, G.722 G.711, G.729address Setting Sets via DHCP server/Sets Directly
ToS (IP Precedence, Diffserv)N Tag VLAN (IEEE802.1Q/p)
rity IEEE802.1x authentication (EAP-MD5/EAP-TLS, EAPOL Forwarding), RTP Encryption, AutoEncryption
er Supply Center Power Supply = IEEE802.3af, Local Power Supply = AC adapter (AC-2R UNIT: opter Consumption PoE=6.24 [W]/Local=5.64 [W] PoE=3.264 [W]/Local=2.9
nload Program/Configuration data/Ringing Tone/Music on Hold/Directory data
Program/Configuration dataon Hold
ter (Optional) Recording Unit/Wall-mounting kit/Digit-key Set Unit/Side panelWall-mounting kit/Digit-key Set Unit/
Side panel
WmounSide
r Black/White Black
Dime ) [mm]
Weig 0 kg
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nsion (W×D×H) 179(W) × 264(D) × 112(H) [mm]
205.8(W) × 258(D)× 112(H) [mm]
179(W) × 258(D) × 112(H) [mm] 179(W) × 225(D) × 112(H
ht 1.3 kg 1.3 kg 1.2 kg 1.1 kg 1.
Telephone Type 8LD 32D 24D/12D 6DE
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. MENU LIST
NU LIST FOR DT730 SERIES/DT710 Series
Menu Item Description
Menu Press key while indicating the current time on LCD.
History To view call history data. Also, the user can add the history data to the directory.
Directory To access directory feature. There are the following three types of directory features: Personal Directory, Phonebook and Corporate Directory. This chapter explains the menu list for Personal Directory feature.
Tool Uses when accessing external XML server. For details, please contact the system administrator.
Call Function Not used.
Setting To make the user setting of DT Series.
Presence Not used.
Favorite Not used.
Config To make the configuration setting of DT Series. For details, please contact the system administrator.
ote: DT710 Series (ITL-6DE-1) supports “Tool” and “Config” only.
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enu List For History
ubMenu (Press key or Option soft key while the history data is displayed)
Menu Item Description Default Value
1 History
1 Missed Displays the history of missed calls. The user can also make a call from this menu. -
2 Outgoing Displays the hisotry of outgoing calls. The user can also make a call from this menu. -
3 Incoming Displays the hisotry of incoming calls. The user can also make a call from this menu. -
4 Delete All Deletes all the history data. -
Menu Item Description Default VaubMenu
1 Call Make a call to the currently displayed party. -2 Directory Add Add the currently displayed history data to the personal directory. -
1 New Add call history data to the personal directory. -Category Set Select Company, Mobile, Voice Mail, Home or Others. CompanPriority Flag Select either Enable or Disable. DisableEdit Edit the directory data. -
2 Addition Edit the personal directory data from call history. -Directory Search Search the personal directory. -
Directory Register the telephone number to the searched directory data. -3 Prefix Add Prefix to the telephone number and then make a call. -4 Delete One Delete a specific data. -5 Delete All Delete all history data of a specific call type (“missed”, “outgoing”
or “incoming”)-
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enu List For Directory
Menu Item Description Default Va Directory From Menu screen, select Directory → Personal. -
1 Search Search the personal directory. -1 Group Select a group as a search condition. -2 Name Enter the target name and then perform a search. -3 Tel Number Enter the target telephone number and then perform a search. -4 Other Perform a search by one of the following conditions. -
1 Memory ID Enter a memory number. -2 Category Select a category. -3 Company Enter a company name. -4 Alphabet Select a group of alphabets. -
2 Edit Add a new data to the personal directory. -1 Name Enter a name of the target party to be added to the directory. -2 Group Select a group to which the target party belongs. Default3-6 Tel #1-Tel #4 Enter the telephone number. -
Category Set Select Company, Mobile, Voice Mail, Home or Others. CompanPriority Flag Select either Enable or Disable. Disable
7 Company Name Enter the company name of the target party. -8 Ring Tone Select a ringer tone type per caller. Automati9 Illumination Select a illumination pattern (color) of the call indication lamp. Automati0 Memory ID Enter a memory number to be assigned to the target party. -
3 Group Setting Change a group name. -Group Setting Select a desired group name to be changed. -
1 Name Enter a new group name. -2 Ring Tone Select a ringer tone type per group. Automati3 Illumination Select a illumination pattern (color) of the call indication lamp. Automati
4 Own Number Displays the number of the telephone itself. -0 Delete All Delete all the registered directory data. -
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enu List For History
Menu Item Description Default Value
3 Tool
1 Service Activate XML browser. -
2 IM Not used. -
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enu List For Setting
Menu Item Description Default Valu5 Setting
1 User Setting Make the user setting of DT Series.
1 Incoming Call Settings for incoming call.
1 Ring Volume Not used. -
2 Offhook Ring Enable/disable Off-hook ringing. Enable
3 Headset Ring Enable/disable the ringing of headset. Disable
4 Ring Tone Select a ringer tone for external call and internal call. -
1 ExternalCall Select a ringer tone for external call. Automatic(Tone Type12 Internal Call Select a ringer tone for internal call.
5 Illumination Set the illumination pattern. Automatic
2 Talk Settings for telephone conversation.
1 RTP Alarm Enable/disable RTP alarm. Automatic
2 DTMF Tone Enable/disable DTMF tone. Automatic
3 Key Touch Tone Set key touch tone generated when the digit keys are pressed while the telephone is off-hook. Automatic
4 Hold Music Select a Music on Hold to be heard by DT Series user. Default
5 Prefix Register Prefix number. -
3 Display Settings for LCD display. -
1 Time Format Determines whether time is displayed with a 12-hour or 24-hour clock format.
Automatic (12hour format)
2 Local Volume Determines whether or not to display the following volume levels: handset receiver volume, speaker volume, ringer tone volume and LCD contrast.
Automatic (Enable)
3 Screen Server Not used. -
4 Back Light Enable/disable the backlights of LCD and digit keys. Automatic (Enable)
5 Font Size Change the displayed character size on the LCD. Standard(16do
6 Language Select a language to be displayed on LCD. Automatic
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4 Change Password Change the password to lock/unlock the telephone. 0000
5 Security Not used. -
6 Peripherals Not used -
0 Setting Reset Reset the telephone settings. -
2 Download Set the data required for the file downloading. -
1 Download Files Download the files for Music on Hold, ringer tone and -
1 Hold Music Download a file for Music on Hold. MOH.wav
2 Ring Tone Download files for ringer tones (Download 1 to 3). -
1 Download 1 Download a file for ringer tone (Download 1). Melody1.wav
2 Download2 Download a file for ringer tone (Download 2). Melody2.wav
3 Download 3 Download a file for ringer tone (Download 3). Melody3.wav
3 Directory Download the directory files. Directory.csv
2 Download Address Enter an IP address of the FTP/TFTP server. 0.0.0.0
3 Protocol Select a protocol of the server (either FTP or TFTP). FTP
4 FTP Settings Set necessary data when using FTP service. -
1 User ID Enter a user ID for downloading via FTP server. -
2 Password Enter a password for downloading via FTP server. -
3 Folder Specify the directory where the download file is stored. -
3 Data Backup/Restore Set the data required for the file backup/restore. -
1 Data Backup Specify the file name to be backed up. PersonalData.
2 Data Restore Specify the file name to be restored. PersonalData.
3 Server Address Enter an IP address of the FTP/TFTP server. 0.0.0.0
4 Protocol Select a protocol of the server (either FTP or TFTP). FTP
5 FTP Settings Set necessary data when using FTP service. -
1 User ID Enter a user ID for the data backup via FTP server. -
2 Password Enter a password for data backup via FTP server. -
3 Folder Specify the destination directory of FTP server. -
Menu Item Description Default Valu
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NU LIST FOR DT330 Series
enu List For Call History
Menu Item Description
Menu Press key while indicating the current time on LCD.
Call History To view call history data.
Directory To access Phonebook feature. For details, see PHONEBOOK in chapter 5.
Settings To make the user setting of DT Series.
Menu Item Description Default Value
1 Call History
1 Incoming Displays the hisotry of incoming calls. The user can also make a call from this menu. -
3 Outgoing Displays the hisotry of outgoing calls. The user can also make a call from this menu. -
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enu List For Settings
Menu Item Description Default Value
3 Settings
1 Ring Volume Adjust the ringer tone volume. Level 7
2 Off Hook Ring Enable/disable Off-hook ringing. Enable
3 Back Light Enable/disable the backlights of LCD and digit keys. Enable
4 Headset Enable/disable the ringing of headset. Disable
5 Peripherals Not used. -
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0.ONLINE MONITORING
line Monitoring, users can see the following infor-n on the terminal LCD.S information (RTP Packet Loss (per 5 sec.),yload, CODEC) stem information
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onditions for activating "Online Moni-oring Menu"ess and hold Help key. Main screen of Onlineonitoring will be displayed. exit from Online Monitoring, press Exit key.hen just pressing Help key, Help information will displayed.
• Key operation chart
Exit
1.QoS2.Sytem Information3.Ping
Press Help key for two seconds.
[1] QoS
[1] Lost Packet
[2] Codec
[3] Payload
[2] System Information
[1] Network Settings
[2] SIP Settings
[3] Audio&Visual Settings
[4] Maintenance Settings
[5] Terminal Information
[3] Ping
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oS information (RTP Packet Loss (per sec.), Payload, CODEC)
s 1 in main screen, and move to QoS information u.wing information can be confirmed in QoS infor-n.
st Packetnumber of RTP packet receiving loss in current-all will be displayed per 5 second. (Displayed in 8 . Max. value is 99999999.)decyload (Payload size)
lay pattern of Codec and Payload is as follows.
• System InformationPress 2 in main screen, and move to System intion menu.Following information can be confirmed in Systeinformation.
- Network Settings- SIP Settings- Audio&Visual Settings- Maintenance Settings- Terminal Information
Codec Payload (msec.)
711u 10, 20, 30, 40
711A 10, 20, 30, 40
729a 10, 20, 30, 40
Prev
1.Last Packet2.Codec3.Payload
: XXXX: G.XXXx: XXms
Note: For the detail of each Settings, refer to theof System Information Menu.
Up Down Prev Exit
1.Network Settings2.SIP Settings3.Audio&Visual Settings4.Maintenance Settings5.Terminal Information
To sPresEachUp a
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ee Network Settings Informations 1 in System Information menu. Network Setting can be confirmed by pressing nd Down key.
To see SIP Settings InformationPress 2 in System Information menu.Each SIP Setting can be confirmed by pressingand Down key.
e: To go back to System Information menu, pressPrev soft key.
Prev
DHCP Mode
Disable/Enable
Up Down
Prev
IP Address
XXX.XXX.XXX.XXX
Up Down
...
Prev
802.1X Status
XXXXX
Up Down
Note: To go back to System Information menuPrev soft key.
Prev
User IDXXXXX
Up Down
Prev
Terminal URIXXXXX
Up Down
...
Prev
Howler Tone
Disable/Enable
Up Down
To sPresEaching U
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ee Audio&Visual Settings Informations 3 in System Information menu. Audio&Visual Setting can be confirmed by press-p and Down key.
To see Maintenance Settings InformationPress 4 in System Information menu.Download address can be confirmed.
e: To go back to System Information menu, pressPrev soft key.
Prev
Confirmation Tone
Disable/Enable
Up Down
Prev
Music
Default/Download Data
Up Down
...
Prev
DTMF Play Mode
ON/OFF
Up Down
Note: To go back to System Information menuPrev soft key.
Prev
Download AddressIP Address is Invalid!!
To sPresEaching U
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ee Terminal Informations 5 in System Information menu. terminal information can be confirmed by press-p and Down key.
PingTo send PingPress 3 in main screen, and move to Ping menEnter IP address of the server to send Ping, andOK key.
Ping will be sent to the server 4 times.If Retry was selected, screen will back to the Pmenu.
e: To go back to System Information menu, pressPrev soft key.
Prev
Hardware VersionXXXXX
Prev
Mac Address
XX:XX:XX:XX:XX:XX
Up Down
...
Prev
Side Option 2XXXXX
Up Down
Note: If Network Interface is not operated, fomessage will be displayed.
BK Cancel OK
PingAdr? 0. 0. 0. 0Use ‘*’ For .
Prev Retry
Ping.. XX. XX. XX. XX1.NG 2.NG 3.NG 4.NG Complete
Prev Retry
Ping.. XX. XX. XX. XX1.OK 2.OK 3.OK 4.OK Complete
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etail of System Information Menu
System formation
MenuItems
work Settings DHCP ModeIP Address Note1Default Gateway Note1Subnet Mask Note1DNS Address Note1VLAN Mode (for LAN port)VLAN ID (for LAN port)VLAN Priority (for LAN port)Speed & Duplex (for LAN port)PC Port VLAN Mode Note2PC Port VLAN ID Note2PC Port VLAN Priority Note2PC Port Speed & Duplex Note2PC Port AvailableEAPOL ForwardingCDP ModeToS (RTP)ToS (SIP)Supplicant ModeEAP MethodEAPOL VLAN ModeAccount (MD5)802.1X Status
SIP Settings User IDTerminal URIConnecting Server1st SIP Server Note12nd SIP Server Note13rd SIP Server Note14th SIP Server Note1Access Mode (to the SIP ServPort for 1st SIP ServerPort for 2nd SIP ServerPort for 3rd SIP ServerPort for 4th SIP ServerArea ID (Country)Authentication ModeRetransmit IntervalKeeping CallHowler Tone
Audio & Visual Settings
Confirmation ToneMusic on holdSidetone VolumeSend GainReceive BiasReceive GainRing(Internal Call)Ring(External Call)Volume IndicationLanguage for time display
Maintenance Settings
Download Address for downloathe firmware
System Information
MenuItems
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inal Infor-ion
Hardware VersionMAC AddressFirmware VersionBottom optionSide Option 1Side Option 2
e 1: “(DHCP)” is indicated on the display when theparameter is obtained from the DHCP server.(ex.) IP Address
e 2: This item is not displayed on DT710 (ITL-6DE-1).
System formation
MenuItems
Prev
IP Address(DHCP)
XX:XX:XX:XX:XX:XX
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1.WEB PROGRAMMING
Programming allows the user to configure the terminal settings of DT Series from the PC. The user use ser (Internet Explorer, etc.) to access Web Programming. It is not necessary to install any special appare onto the PC.
PC Requirements For Web Programming
ote: This feature is only available for DT700 Series.
ote: DT700 Series and Web Programming PC needs to be connected to the same network. When downloadifiles for Music on Hold, Ringer Tone and Directory to the DT Series, FTP (TFTP server) is required on thwork. For details on the FTP service, contact to the System Administrator.
ote: Terminal settings through Web Programming is available while the DT700 Series logs into the system.
Items Operationg Conditions
Operating System Microsoft® Windows® XP/VistaCPU Comply with conditions for use of Microsoft® Windows or
Microsoft® Internet Explorer.Memory
Browser Microsoft® Internet Explorer 6.0 or later
Monitor SVGA (minimum: 800 × 600 pixel, recommended: 1024 × 768 pixel,)
Others Mouse, LAN connection port (RJ-45)
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LOGINw the steps below to open the Web Programming.
tart up Internet browser on the PC.
nter IP address of the target DT700 Series on the address toolbar and then press Enter key.
he Web Programming Login screen appears. Enter User Name and Password and then click but
ote: Enter the same user name (login ID) and password used when logging into the DT700 Series. Station Numused as user name and password by the default setting.
ote: For IP address of DT Series, contact to the System Administrator.
ote: When the login screen does not appear, check the LAN connection status and entered IP address. If the prpersists, please contact the system administrator.
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LOGOUTw the steps below to open the Web Programming.
lick button at the lower left of the screen.
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he display changes as follows. Click but-n.
After the Web Programming Login screen isplayed, close the Internet browser.
Logout
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Note: Make sure to perform the logout operatithe data setting of the telephone.
Note: When 15 minutes have passed leaving without operation after log in to Web Pming, the user is forcibly logged out frWeb Programming.
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ENABLE/DISABLE OFF-HOOK GING
procedure below shows how to enable/disable Off- ringing.
P 1: From the Home screen, click User Setting →Incoming Call → Offhook Ring.
P 2: Select 1. Disable or 2 Enable by clicking thecorresponding radio button.
P 3: Click button to save the change to thedatabase.
P 4: The following dialog appears. Click but-ton on the dialog.
TO SET RINGING OF HEADSETThe procedure below shows how to enable/disaringing of headset.
STEP 1: From the Home screen, click User SeIncoming Call → Headset Ring.
STEP 2: Select 1. Disable or 2 Enable by clickcorresponding radio button.
STEP 3: Click button to save the changedatabase.
STEP 4: The following dialog appears. Click ton on the dialog.
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SET RINGER TONEprocedure below shows how to change the ringer for internal call and external call.
P 1: From the Home screen, click User Setting →Incoming Call → Ring Tone → ExternalCall/Internal Call.
P 2: Select a desired tone type by clicking the cor-responding radio button.
P 3: Click button to save the change to thedatabase.
STEP 4: The following dialog appears. Click ton on the dialog.
<Details of Selectable Ringer Tones>
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SET ILLUMINATION PATTERN R CALL INDICATION LAMP
procedure below shows how to set the illuminationrn for the Call Indicator Lamp.
P 1: From the Home screen, click User Setting →Incoming Call → Illumination → ExternalCall/Internal Call.
P 2: Select a desired illumination pattern by click-ing the corresponding radio button.
P 3: Click button to save the change to thedatabase.
STEP 4: The following dialog appears. Click ton on the dialog.
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ENABLE/DISABLE RTP ALARMprocedure below shows how to enable/disable alarm.
P 1: From the Home screen, click User Setting →Talk → RTP Alarm.
P 2: Select 1. Automatic, 2. Disable or 3. Enable(see the following table).
STEP 3: Click button to save the changedatabase.
STEP 4: The following dialog appears. Click ton on the dialog.
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e: For the setting on the System, contact to the Sys-tem Administrator.
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ENABLE/DISABLE DTMF TONEprocedure below shows how to enable/disable alarm.
P 1: From the Home screen, click User Setting →Talk → DTMF Tone.
P 2: Select 1. Automatic, 2. Disable or 3. Enable(see the following table).
STEP 3: Click button to save the changedatabase.
STEP 4: The following dialog appears. Click ton on the dialog.
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e: For the setting on the System, contact to the Sys-tem Administrator.
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SET KEY TOUCHprocedure below shows how to set Key Touch. Key Touch Tone is a tone generated when thekeys are pressed while DT Series is off-hook.
P 1: From the Home screen, click User Setting →Talk → Key Touch Tone.
P 2: Select 1. Automatic, 2. Disable or 3. Tone or4. Voice.
P 3: Click button to save the change to thedatabase.
P 4: The following dialog appears. Click but-ton on the dialog.
e: When "0 Automatic" is set, the default setting(Tone) is applied.
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SET MUSIC ON HOLDprocedure below shows how to set Music on Hold heard by DT Series user.
P 1: From the Home screen, click User Setting →Talk → Hold Music.
P 2: Select 1. Default when the default data(Menuet) is used as Music on Hold. Select 2.Download when a downloaded data is usedas Music on Hold.
P 3: Click button to save the change to thedatabase.
P 4: The following dialog appears. Click but-ton on the dialog.
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SET PREFIX NUMBERprocedure below shows how to set Music on Hold heard by DT Series user.
P 1: From the Home screen, click User Setting →Talk → Prefix → Prefix 1.
P 2: Enter a prefix number.
P 3: Click button to save the change to thedatabase.
P 4: The following dialog appears. Click but-ton on the dialog.
P 5: If multiple prefixes need to be set, repeat theabove procedures. In that case, select Prefix2 and Prefix 3.
e: A maximum of 10 digits can be set as a prefix.
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Note: When prefix is added, up to 32 digits inthe prefix can be sent as dial number.
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SET CLOCK FORMATrmines whether time is displayed with a 12-hour orour clock format.
P 1: From the Home screen, click User Setting →Display → Time Format.
P 2: Make a selection from the following list.
P 3: Click button to save the change to thedatabase.
P 4: The following dialog appears. Click but-ton on the dialog.
Menu Item Meaning. Automatic 12-hour clock (default). 12 hour Indication 12-hour clock. 24 hour Indication 24-hour clock
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ENABLE/DISABLE VOLUME EL DISPLAY
rmines whether or not to display the followinge levels: handset receiver volume, speakere, ringer tone volume and LCD contrast.
P 1: From the Home screen, click User Setting →Display → Local Volume.
P 2: Make a selection from the following list.
P 3: Click button to save the change to thedatabase.
P 4: The following dialog appears. Click but-
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utomatic Each volume level is displayed on LCD (default).
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ENABLE/DISABLE BACKLIGHTfollowing explains how to enable/disable the
lights of LCD and digit keys.
backlights illuminate (for approximately 10nds) when the user presses any key or lift theset.
P 1: From the Home screen, click User Setting →Display → Back Light.
P 2: Make a selection from the following list.
P 3: Click button to save the change to thedatabase.
STEP 4: The following dialog appears. Click ton on the dialog.
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utomatic Backlights of LCD and digit keys are enabled.
isable Backlights of LCD and digit keys are disabled.
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CHANGE CHARACTER SIZEfollowing explains how to change the displayedacter size on the LCD.
P 1: From the Home screen, click User Setting →Display → Font Size.
P 2: Select either 1. Standard(16dot) or 2.Small(12dot) by clicking the correspondingradio button.
P 3: Click button to save the change to thedatabase.
P 4: The following dialog appears. Click but-ton on the dialog.
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SET A LANGUAGEfollowing explains how to set a language to beayed on LCD.
P 1: From the Home screen, click User Setting →Display → Language.
P 2: Select a desired language by clicking the cor-responding radio button.
STEP 3: Click button to save the changedatabase.
STEP 4: The following dialog appears. Click ton on the dialog.
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RESET TELEPHONE SETTINGSfollowing explains how to clear the personal data ofelephone.
P 1: From the Home screen, click User Setting →Display → Setting Reset.
P 2: Click button to clear the personal dataof the telephone.
P 3: The confirmation message appears. Click button on the dialog to start the data
clearing.
P 4: While clearing the personal data. the follow-ing message appears.
STEP 5: When the data clear is complete, theing dialog appears. Click buttondialog.
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