NEC Itl12d1 User Guide
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14 1. MENU KEYFrom the Key, the user can use various application features such as Directory and Call History.To Display Menu List Press key while indicating the current time on LCD. The Menu List is displayed in LCD. Use Cursor Key to select desired Menu Item. Main Menu for DT730 SeriesMenu Item Description History To view Call History. There are two types of Call History features. On the one hand, the history data is stored in the server (system) memory. On the other hand, the history data...
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15 1.Main Menu for DT710 Series Main Menu for DT330 Series SIMPLE OPERATION BY MENU KEY AND CURSOR KEYBy using key and key, DT Series user can access to Call History, Directo ry and terminal settings with simple operation. As an example, the following shows the operations how to access to Directory menu. Menu Item Description Tool - Uses when accessing external XML server. For details, please contact the system administrator.- Uses when sending/receiving Instant Message (Not used)....
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16 1. ICON DISPLAYThe LCD of DT730 Series/DT330 Series displays Desktop Icons which provide notification when events (such as missed call and voice mail) occur. SHORTCUT MENUAs shown in the figure below, DT730 Series/DT330 Series has Shortcut Menu for frequently-used features. The user can access to Shortcut Menu by pressing (Enter ) key. Note: DT710 Series/DT310 Series does not support the Shortcut Menu. Shortcut Menu includes the following features. Shortcut Menu for DT730 Series Feature Icon...
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17 1.Shortcut Menu for DT330 Series As an example of DT730 Series, the following shows how to view the log data of missed call from the Shortcut menu. Press ( Enter) key. The Shortcut menu screen is displayed on LCD. Select Missed Calls and then press ( Enter ), ( Right-cursor ) or OK soft key. The log data of the last call is displayed. Lift handset or press ( Enter) key while display- ing the log data for the target telephone number on LCD. Feature Description Missed Calls Access to...
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18 1. PROGRAMMABLE FEATURE KEYSThese are examples of DT Series features available by pressing the programmable keys. Some features using feature access code may be programmed by the user. Others must be programmed by the telephone system administrator. AICM: Press key to activate “Automatic Intercom”. DICM: Press key to activate “Dial Intercom”. DND (Do Not Disturb): Press key to activate or cancel “Privacy” feature. FDA: Press key to activate or cancel “Call Forwarding – All Calls” feature. FDB:...
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19 1. LEDProgrammable Feature keys have a built-in Light Emitting Diode (LED) that lights or flashes according to the activity of that Feature key.Function Key ActivitiesFeature + 0 = Side Tone On/Off. (for handset)* Feature + 1 = Turns microphone on or off. Feature + 2 = Adjusts handset receiver volume.* Feature + 3 = Selects ringer tone.* Feature + 4 = Adjusts transmission/receiving volume.* Feature + 5 = Activates hands-free operation.* Feature + 6 = Deactivates hands-free operation.* Feature + 7 =...
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20 1. SOFT KEYSThe Soft Keys on the DT Series provide a set of functions on the LCD that adapts to the changing state of the telephone. While default Soft Key settings are provided, desired functions can be assigned to individual stations as required. The Soft Keys, at the bottom of the LCD, can display the names of available functions, names of user-assigned functions and names of functions assigned by a specific Soft Key pattern. Displayed Soft Keys can vary, depending on the state of the phone...
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21 1. Soft Key FeaturesWhen the Soft Key corresponding to a desired feature name is operated, the selected feature name starts to blink on the LCD. The blinking display of available features takes precedence over the display of features specified by the Soft Key pattern.The following shows the default display patterns of main features. FDB (Call Forwarding - Busy Line) Permits a call to a busy station to be immediately forwarded to a predesignated station. FDA (Call Forwarding - All Calls) Permits all...
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22 1. MWSET (Message Waiting - Set) Allows a station to set a Me ssage Waiting indication or lamp. HOLD (Call Hold) Permits a station user to hold a call in progress and to return to the previously held call. MWOFF (Message Waiting - Cancel) Allows a station to cancel a Message Waiting indication or lamp. PICK (Call Pickup - Group) Permits a station user to answer any calls directed to other lines in the users preset Call Pickup Group. CONF (Three-way Calling) Enables a station user to establish a...
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23 1. headset. RLS (Release Key) Allows the user to release the current call when using the headset, without waiting for the party to hang up. SIG (Manual Signaling) Permits station users to send a one-second ring to a predetermined station. If the signaled station is ringing from another call , the manual intercom signal will interrupt that ringing. CKEEP (Eight-Party Conference Retrain) Allows all outside parties to stay on a conference when all internal parties hang up. SCALL (Serial Call) Allows...