NEC Dtl8r1 Manual
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Indexi INDEX Numerics 16-hour talk time 1-3 4-day standby time 1-3 A AC adapter 1-2, 2-2, 3-3, 5-1 adapter 5-1 administrator change pin code 7-20 de-registration 7-18 list 7-15 registration 7-15 site survey 7-21sync display mode 7-22 answer any key 1-3 applying power to 3-3 AutoStandby 2-3, 6-15 B back light keys 1-3 LCD 1-3 base unit 1-2, 2-2 adapter 5-1 controls 4-3 power requirements 1-2 receive frequency 1-2 size 1-2 transmit frequency 1-2 weight 1-2 batteries nickel-metal hydride 1-4 NiMH 1-4 battery 1-3 AAA Ni-MH 1-3 batteries 5-1 charging 3-3, 3-8 charging unit 1-3, 2-3 cleaning 3-10 handset 3-7 low indication 3-9, 3-10 nickel-metal hydride 1-4 rechargeable 2-2, 5-1 recycling 1-4 safety considerations 1-4 belt clip 2-2, 5-1 C Canadian Standards Association 1-1certification label 1-1 change channel 1-3 channel automatic selection 2-3 channel change 1-3 charger unit 2-7 buttons 2-5 charging handset battery pack 3-8 stand 2-2 unit 1-3, 2-3, 3-3 charging unit 5-1 cleaning battery contacts 3-10 conference key 4-2 contacts 7-3 delete 7-5 edit/add 7-5 list all 7-3 numbers 7-7 show individual 7-4 conversation mode 4-2 cordless LED 4-3 CSA 1-1 D data transmission speed 1-2 direct wall mounting installation 3-4 display LCD 1-3 F FCC 1-2, 1-7 FCC Part 15 rules 1-1 FCC Part 68 1-2 features automatic channel selection 2-3 charging unit 2-3handsetdesign 2-3volume 2-3 headsetjack 2-3volume 2-3 mute control 2-3 single key access 2-3 virtual function keys 7-26 frequency control 1-2 receive 1-2 transmit 1-2
iiIndex H handset 1-3, 2-2 battery 1-3 battery pack 3-7, 3-8 controls 4-1 design 2-3 features 7-1administrator setting 7-1 base key option 7-1 contacts list 7-1function label keys 7-1 key lock 7-1 language 7-1settings 7-1 sounds 7-1 virtual functions key 7-1 kit 5-1 operation 6-5AutoStandby 6-15 battery status 6-18 call extension 6-6handsfree 6-18 headset 6-19 low battery 6-18 making outside call 6-11mute 6-18 no service 6-16 out of range 6-16receive external call 6-13 redial 6-15 retrieve call from extension 6-10ring volume 6-19 ringer mute 6-20 switch to cordless 6-5switch to wired phone 6-5 volume setting 6-19 power requirements 1-3 receive frequency 1-3 size 1-3 talk mode 1-3 transmit frequency 1-3 volume 2-3 volume control 1-3 weight 1-3 handset features virtual function keys 7-26 handsfree 1-3 talk mode 4-2 volume control 1-3 headset 5-1 installing 5-2 jack 1-3, 4-3 volume 2-3 volume control 1-3 hearing aid compatible 1-2, 1-3 I indications battery low 3-9, 3-10 installation precautions 3-1 installing direct wall mounting 3-4 handset battery pack 3-7 headset 5-2 selecting location 3-1 K keys any key answer 1-3 back light 1-3 base key option 7-1 conference 4-2 hold key 4-2 lock 7-1 talk key 4-2 virtual 7-1 virtual function 7-26 kit handset 5-1 L language 7-14 settings 7-14 LCD back light 1-3 display 1-3 LED cordless 4-3 NEC multiline terminal 4-3 power 4-3 line problems 1-6, 1-7 lock keys 7-1 M main menu 7-2selectionsadministrator 7-14contacts 7-3 language 7-14 settings 7-8sounds 7-11 menus administrator 7-14 contacts 7-3 handset 7-2 language 7-14 main 7-2 settings 7-8 sounds 7-11 modes conversation 4-2 handsfree talk 4-2 on-hook 4-2
Indexiii programming 6-1 standby 4-2, 7-2 talk 4-2trainingchange item 6-2 entry 6-1 exit 6-2select item 6-2 modulation 1-2 multiline telephone using 6-1 mute control 2-3 N NEC multiline terminal LED 4-3 nickel-metal hydride batteries 1-4 nickel-metal hydride battery 1-3, 1-4 Ni-MH batteries 1-4, 5-1 O occupied bandwidth 1-2 optional accessories headset 5-1 out of range alarm tone 1-3 detection 1-3 output power 1-2 P phase lock loop 1-2 power LED 4-3 power requirements 1-2 privacy 1-6 programming mode 6-1 R r/vol key 4-3 radio frequency interference 1-1 radio interference 1-7 range 1-6 receive frequency 1-3 rechargeable batteries 5-1 recycling 1-4 regulatory Canada CS-03 Part V 1-2 certification label 1-1 FCC Part 15 rules 1-1 FCC Part 68 rules 1-2 ringer mute 1-3 tone 1-3 vibrating 1-3 S safety battery 1-4 general instructions 1-4 safety information 1-1 settings brightness 7-9 key lock 7-10 list 7-8 menu timeout 7-8 power save 7-9 single access key 2-3 site location 3-1 soft keys 1-3 sounds key tone 7-13 list 7-11 out of range alert 7-12 ring tone 7-11 vibrate 7-12 specifications base unit 1-2 frequency 1-2 frequency control 1-2 handset 1-3 modulation 1-2 phase lock loop 1-2 power requirements 1-2 spread spectrum 1-2 standby mode 1-3, 4-2, 7-2 T talk key 4-2 mode 1-3, 4-2 telephone base unit 2-2 belt clip 2-2 charging stand 2-2 cord 2-2, 5-1connecting 3-1 features 2-3 handset 2-2 headset 5-1 line problems 1-6, 1-7 multiline telephone 6-1 privacy 1-6 radio interference 1-7 range 1-6 rechargeable battery 2-2 wall plate adapter 2-2 telephone cords 5-1 temperature specifications 1-2 transmit frequency 1-3
ivIndex V virtual function keys 7-26 volume controlhigh 4-3 low 4-3maximum 4-3 medium 4-3 handset 1-3 handsfree 1-3 headset 1-3 setting 6-19 W wall mounting charging unit 2-3 direct 3-4 wall plate adapter 2-2
Owner’s Manual DTZ-8R-1 NEC Corporation of America Issue 1.0 Dterm ® Cordless DECT