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    To Logout 
    Press the preassigned logout button on the terminal.
    Note 1:This location is an example.
    Note 2:Logout button is assigned by data setting at the PBX.
    “LOGOUT?” is displayed on the LCD of the terminal.
     Press the logout button on the terminal again.
    Note:The following pages describe how to use the PBX Features with the D
    term
     IP. 
    For detailed information pertaining to the D
    term
     IP only, please refer to feature [I-43] IP Enabled D
    term
     in the 
    NEAX 2400 IPX Feature Programming Manual. 
    						
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    To Originate an Outside Call
    Lift handset or press Speaker key, receive dial tone.
    Dial the Central Office access code (i.e. 9).
    Dial desired telephone number.
    Use handset or MIC to converse.
    Display indicates:
    To Originate an Internal Call
    Lift handset or press Speaker key.
    Receive dial tone.
    Dial desired station number. Display indicates digits dialed.
    Use handset or MIC to converse.
    Multiline AppearanceTo originate
    Press the MULTILINE APPEARANCE feature key.
    Lift handset or press Speaker. Dial the Central Office access code (i.e.9).
    Dial the destination.
    To answer
    Press the MULTILINE APPEARANCE feature key (ringing and flashing LED alert user to incoming call).
    Lift handset or press Speaker.
    Speak with incoming party.
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    To Originate a Call Using Speed Calling (One-touch Speed Calling keys)
    Press the desired One-Touch Speed Calling key, or press Speaker and One-Touch Speed Calling key.
    To  p r o g r a m(Available only on D
    term
     stations with One-Touch Speed Calling keys.)
    Press Feature button.
    Press desired One-Touch Speed Calling key.
    Enter desired telephone number or feature access code on the keypad.
    Display indicates the digits dialed.
    Press Feature again to save the number.
    To verify with D
    term
     4D/8D/16D/16LD/32D
    Press Feature button.
    Press desired One-Touch Speed Calling key.
    Display indicates digits programmed.
    Note 1:To program a hook switch for transfer or feature activation, press Recall key as first digit. (! displays on LCD.)
    Note 2:To program a pause, press the Recall key as any digit other than the first digit. (– displays on LCD.)
    Note 3:To program a Voice Call, press Transfer key after dialing station number. (V displays on LCD.)
    Note 4:One-Touch Speed Calling key for feature access:
    One-Touch Speed Calling key may be used as a feature key by storing the NEAX2400 IPX  feature access code. 
    The features may be programmed on a system basis by the Telephony Server Admin.
    Access codes may be stored in conjunction with telephone numbers. For example, one button can be pro-
    grammed by the user to transfer to a certain extension.
    4:26 PM    TUE 13  APR 2004 SPEED SET 
    						
    							– 38 –
    LCD Indication of D
    term
    16LD, D
    term
    16LDIP and 16LD ADM
    (Available from Feature Package 20-100 R18 software or later version.) Press the desired One-Touch Speed Calling key and originate a call.
    * Registered name will be displayed left-justified. For the buttons to which any 
    names are not assigned, the character “SPD” will be displayed.
    ** Following chart shows the characters that are available for One-Touch Speed 
    Calling keys.
    ?
    ! ] [
    ) ( & # #/ _ ; : ’ , . @ * *0 09 z y x w Z Y X W 98 v u t V U T 87 s r q p S R Q P 76 o n m O N M 65 l k j L K J 54 i h g I H G 43 f e d F E D 32 c b a C B A 21 1Character Digit 
    Code?
    ! ] [
    ) ( & # #/ _ ; : ’ , . @ * *0 09 z y x w Z Y X W 98 v u t V U T 87 s r q p S R Q P 76 o n m O N M 65 l k j L K J 54 i h g I H G 43 f e d F E D 32 c b a C B A 21 1Character Digit 
    Code
    * To enter space, press à key or INS key. 
    YAMADA
    SPD
    SPD
    SPD
    SPD
    SPD
    SPD
    SPDSPD
    SPD
    SPD
    SPD
    SPD
    SPD
    SPD
    SPD 
    						
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    To Register Name On One-Touch Speed Calling Key(Available on D
    term
     stations with One-Touch Speed Calling key and 16LD ADM, from Feature Package 20-100 
    R18 software or later version.)
     Press NAME button.
     Press desired One-Touch Speed Calling key.
     Enter desired name on the keypad.
        Display indicates the name entered.
     Press SET to save the name.
    Note 1) To delete the entry, press DEL or BK key and delete each one character.
    Note 2) To delete the whole setting, press CLEAR key and back to idle status.
      To register Speed Calling number on 16LD ADM Follow the procedure of To program in To Originate a Call Using Speed Calling (One-Touch Speed Calling 
    Keys).
    4:26 PM    TUE 13  APR 2004 Push Speed Calling Key
    NAME(*)                              >>>^                                                 NEC BNET
    SET  CANCEL  CLEAR       >>>4:26 PM    TUE 13  APR 2004
    NAME                                   >>> 
    						
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    To Originate a Call Using Speed Calling (-Station/Group)
    Press the Redial button.
    Press the desired speed calling number.
    To Originate a Call Using Speed Calling – SystemTo program Speed Calling – System key (on One-Touch Speed Calling key)
    Press Feature key.
    Press desired One-Touch Speed Calling key. The LCD displays previously stored digits.
    Dial the “Speed Calling – System” access code and the abbreviated call code.
    Press Feature again. 
    To operate from the Speed Calling – System key
    Press the “Speed Calling – System” key.
    If the D
    term
     does not have the “Speed Calling – System” key, dial the “Speed Calling – System” access code, 
    then the abbreviated call code.
    To operate from the Directory key
    Press the Directory key.
    Dial the abbreviated call code (maximum of 4 digits).
    XXXXXX LNR[ ]/SPD[_ _] –X
    *
    4:26 PM    TUE 13  APR 2004 SPEED SET4:26 PM    TUE 13  APR 2004XXXX4:26 PM    TUE 13  APR 2004XXXX 
    						
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    To Originate a Call Using Telephone Directory (16LD ADM)(Available from Feature Package 20-100 R18 software or later version.)
     Press DIR/Exit button and enter Directory mode.
     Press initial letter of desired telephone data.
     * For example, “S” in the right figure.
    Note) Press DIR/Exit button to cancel
    Note) When 20 seconds passed without any operation, back to normal sta-
    tus (Expansion mode).
     Telephone data that start with the letter will be displayed by 16 entries. When there are no 
    entries that starts with that letter, entries with next character, will be displayed.
     * For example, “T” in the left figure.
    Note) Users can scroll down by one line, with 
     key.
     Press desired button, then detailed information will be displayed by 4 entries.
    Note) Users can turn the page with 
     key.
     DIR  82/100
          A B
    C D
          E F
    G H
          I  J
    K L
          M N
    DIR/Exit
          Q R
    S T
          U V
    W X
          Y Z
    Other
         Dialed #O P
    PUSH
    SIJKL
    SJKLM
    SKLMN
    TABCD
    TBCDE
    TCDEF
    TDEFG
    TEFGHSABCD
    SBCDE
    SCDEF
    SDEFG
    SEFGH
    SFGHI
    SGHIJ
    SHIJK
    DIR/Exitá
    ááááááááááá
    àààààààPUSH
    TEFGH
    01234567
    89012345
    67890123
    TGHIJ
    03521700
    10THIJK
    3456
    TIJKL
    23456789
    01234567
    89012345
    áááá
    DIR/Exit
    á á
    á á 
    						
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     Registered telephone number will be displayed.
     Press desired button and originate a call.
    Note) The icon of originating telephone data, will turn black.
     When the call finished, back to normal status (Expansion 
    mode) in 3~5 seconds.
    Note 1) When telephone data is not registered to the button, no data will be displayed on 
    LCD. Even pressing the button, the message “Directory entries empty. Please 
    download from PC” will be displayed. 
    Note 2) To register/delete/modify the telephone data, refer to Manual for PC Application.
    This chart shows the characters that can be displayed on 
    16LD ADM.
    * Only half-size alphanumeric characters can be displayed.
    YAMADA
    SPD
    SPD
    SPD
    SPD
    SPD
    SPD
    SPDSPD
    SPD
    SPD
    SPD
    SPD
    SPD
    SPD
    SPD
    o _ O ? /n ^ N > .} m ] M = -| l L < ,{ k [ K ; +z j Z J : *y i Y I 9 )x h X H 8 (w g W G 7 ‘v f V F 6 &u e U E 5 %t d T D 4 $s c S C 3 #r b R B 2 “q a Q A 1 !p ‘ P @ 0 Spaceo _ O ? /n ^ N > .} m ] M = -| l L < ,{ k [ K ; +z j Z J : *y i Y I 9 )x h X H 8 (w g W G 7 ‘v f V F 6 &u e U E 5 %t d T D 4 $s c S C 3 #r b R B 2 “q a Q A 1 !p ‘ P @ 0 Space
    TEFGH
    01234567
    89012345
    67890123
    TGHIJ
    03521700
    10THIJK
    3456
    TIJKL
    23456789
    01234567
    89012345
    áááá
    PUSHDIR/Exit 
    						
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    To Originate a Call Using Calling History(Available from Feature Package 20-100 R18 software or later version.)
    Maximum 15 Calling histories can be stored in 16LD ADM.
     Press  button, then 15 Calling histories that have been originated from 16LD 
    ADM, are displayed. 
     Press desired button and originate a call.
    Note) Press DIR/Exit button to cancel.
    Note) Last 15 Calling histories are displayed from new (at the 
    top) to old.
    Note) When originating a call, icon of the selected data will turn 
    black.
    Note) As these numbers are already called at least once, only registered name will be 
    displayed. (Telephone number will not be displayed)
     When the call finished, back to normal status (Expansion mode) in 3~5 seconds. 
    Note 1) When there are no calling histories, “Dialed # history empty” message will be dis-
    played.
    Note 2) To delete calling histories, press “Delete?” during calling histories are displayed, 
    and press desired SPD button.
    * To delete all calling histories, press “ALL?” in this status.
     DIR  82/100
          A B
    C D
          E F
    G H
          I  J
    K L
          M N
    DIR/Exit
          Q R
    S T
          U V
    W X
          Y Z
    Other
         Dialed #O P
    PUSH
    OKADA
    Yamada 
    SASAKI
    Matsui 
    Hara
    TADA
    Nagai
    kojimayoshida
    Terui
    Onishi
    Suzuki 
    NANBA
    chiba
    Fujii
    Delete? 
    DIR/ExitPUSH
    áááááááá
    àààààààà
    New
    Old
    YAMADA
    SPD
    SPD
    SPD
    SPD
    SPD
    SPD
    SPDSPD
    SPD
    SPD
    SPD
    SPD
    SPD
    SPD
    SPD 
    						
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    Account CodeTo  e n t e r
    Lift handset or press Speaker, receive dial tone.
    Enter feature access code, receive service set tone.
    Enter “Account Code” (up to 10 digits). (Note 1)
    Receive dial tone and dial desired number.
    To enter account code after authorization code
    Lift handset or press Speaker, receive dial tone.
    Enter feature access code for “Authorization Code”, receive service set tone.
    Enter “Authorization Code”, receive second service set tone.
    Enter “Account Code”, receive dial tone, and dial desired number.
    Note:Authorization and Account Codes may be up to 20 digits combined (or 34 digits combined, since Feature Package 
    8700(R14)).
    Forced Account Code
    Lift handset or press Speaker, receive dial tone.
    Enter feature access code, receive service set tone.
    Enter “Forced Account Code” (up to 10 digits), receive dial tone. (Note 1)
    Note 1:Available for North America since Feature Package 8700 (R14), Account Codes can be up to 24 digits.
    Note 2:Available for North America since Feature Package 8700 (R14), Authorization and Account Codes can be up to 
    34 digits. 
    						
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