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NWA-039786-001
ISSUE 1.0
UNIVERGE Terminal
DT750
USER'S GUIDE
NEC Infrontia Corporation
2008 March

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  • Page 1 NWA-039786-001 ISSUE 1.0 UNIVERGE Terminal DT750 USER’S GUIDE NEC Infrontia Corporation 2008 March...
  • Page 3 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 its employees and customers. The information contained herein is the property of NEC Infrontia Corporation and shall not be reproduced without prior written approval from NEC Infrontia Corporation.
  • Page 5: Table Of Contents

    TABLE OF CONTENTS 1.INTRODUCTION ......................FACE LAYOUT..................TECHINICAL SPECIFICATIONS ............KEYS AND PARTS................MENU ....................DESSI-LESS DISPLAY ................ SOFT KEYS..................ICON DISPLAY..................SHORTCUT MENU ................2.TERMINAL SETUP SETUP WITH UP/DOWN KEY ............. SETUP WITH MENU KEY..............3.BASIC OPERATION TO LOGIN..................... TO LOGOUT..................
  • Page 6 TABLE OF CONTENTS TO MAKE A CALL USING SPEED CALLING (-STATION/GROUP)..TO MAKE A CALL USING SPEED CALLING - SYSTEM ....LAST NUMBER REDIAL ..............THREE-PARTY CONFERENCE ............HOW TO INPUT CHARACTERS ............SECURITY MODE................105 EMERGENCY CALL................107 PHONEBOOK..................108 CALL HISTORY..................
  • Page 7 TABLE OF CONTENTS 6.MENU LIST MENU LIST FOR DT750 ..............170 7.ONLINE MONITORING...
  • Page 8: Introduction

    NTRODUCTION FACE LAYOUT DT750 (ITL-320C-1) 227 [mm] Exit Help Feautre Recall Answer Menu PQRS WXYZ Redial Speaker HOLD Transfer...
  • Page 9: Techinical Specifications

    TECHINICAL SPECIFICATIONS ITEM DT750 (ITL-320C-1) Display (LCD) 5.7 inch TFT, QVGA, Touch Panel, with Backlight Display Color Color Programmable Key 32 (8 X 4) Keys (displayed on LCD) Fixed Feature Key 9 keys (with Menu/Cursor button) backlight Display and Digit Key (lit for 10 seconds when operating) Soft Key 4 Keys Directory...
  • Page 10: Keys And Parts

    (1) Security Button KEYS AND PARTS The user can prevent information leakage from terminal by simple operation. • KEYS AND PARTS ON DT750 (2) Call Indicator Lamp Lamp at top corner of DT750 Display flashes when a call terminates to the terminal. Also, when using Voice Mail service, the Lamp lights steadily when a message has been left.
  • Page 11 notification when events (such as missed call and voice mail) occur. (9) Answer When LED on this key is lit, press key to answer a (b) Dessi-Less Information Area waiting call. This area provides the information on 32 (8 keys x 4 pages) Programmable Line/Feature keys.
  • Page 12 (b) Redial LEFT Go back to the previous screen. (Last Number Call, Speed Calling-Station/ Group) Go to the screen corresponds to the RIGHT Press key to activate redial feature. Press redi- highlighted menu item. al and scroll back through numbers that have Go to the screen corresponds to the been dialed.
  • Page 13: Menu

    MENU MENU ITEM DESCRIPTION From the Key, the user can use various Menu To use Directory features.There are application features such as Directory and Call History. the following three types of directory features. To Display Menu List • Personal Directory: Controlled by telephone set.
  • Page 14: Dessi-Less Display

    DESSI-LESS DISPLAY (a) Status Icon Dessi-less display service provides 32 (8 keys x 4 Status information on the Line key such as call ter- pages) Programmable Line/Feature keys. Information mination, Call Hold or Busy can be indicated as fol- set to each Programmable Line/Feature key can be lowing Icons.
  • Page 15 (b) Programmable Key Information The following shows an example of LCD display Programmable Key Information is displayed as fol- when One -Touch Speed Dial Key is assigned to a lows: Programmable Key. For One -Touch Speed Dial Key, No status icon is displayed. * Users can register name on each One-Touch NUMBER DESCRIPTION...
  • Page 16 (c) Page Icon Dessi-less display has four pages (8 programma- ble keys per page). Page key indicates currently displayed page. The user can switch the program- mable key display from page 1 to 4 by touch panel operation. STATUS OF DESCRIPTION PAGE ICON Steady Lit...
  • Page 17: Soft Keys

    SOFT KEYS Default Displays for Each Status Default Soft Key settings are provided corresponding to The Soft Keys on DT750 provide a set of functions on particular functions. Different Soft Key settings are the LCD that adapts to the changing state of the displayed at the bottom of the LCD depending on the telephone.
  • Page 18 The following shows the default display patterns of main features. BUSY FDB (Call Forwarding - Busy Line) BUSY 2000 Permits a call to a busy station to be immediately 4:26 PM TUE 13 APR 2004 forwarded to a predesignated station. >>>...
  • Page 19 Busy Out. MWSET (Message Waiting - Set) Allows a station to set a Message Waiting indication or FLASH (Flash) lamp. Provides the station with a switchhook flash. HOLD (Call Hold) FDN (Call Forward - No Answer) Permits a station user to hold a call in progress and to Permits a call to an unanswered station to be forwarded return to the previously held call.
  • Page 20 headset. another line, to the existing two-party connection. RLS (Release Key) VISIT (Survivable Remote MGC) Allows the user to release the current call when using Allows a station to indicate a status: when a user is in the headset, without waiting for the party to hang up. remote office, VISIT will be blinking.
  • Page 21: Icon Display

    ICON DISPLAY FEATURE ICON DESCRIPTION The LCD of DT750 displays Desktop Icons which provide notification when events (such as missed call This icon appears when there is a and voice mail) occur. missed call. Once the user has Missed Call checked the missed call, this icon will disappear.
  • Page 22: Shortcut Menu

    SHORTCUT MENU As shown in the figure below, DT750 has Shortcut Menu for frequently-used features. The user can access to Shortcut Menu by pressing key. (Enter) Press Enter Key [Shortcut Menu] Answer 1 Missed Calls Menu 2 Voice Mail Receive IM Presence Redial Bluetooth...
  • Page 23: Terminal Setup

    ERMINAL ETUP his chapter describes operating procedures for terminal DOWN settings. Various terminal settings such as display, sounds, password, and language are available. 31310 31314 31311 31315 SETUP WITH UP/DOWN KEY 31312 31316 31313 31317 • TO ADJUST HANDSET RECEIVER VOLUME 31310 Press Up/Down Cursor key in the off-hook status...
  • Page 24: Setup With Menu Key

    SETUP WITH MENU KEY [Menu] Note: or ↑/↓ soft key to move On the Menu, use the cursor up/down a line. History Directory Tool Call Func. Note: The user can also navigate through the menu with touch panel operation. Setting Config Presence Favorite...
  • Page 25 [Offhook Ring] [User Setting] Incoming Call Disable Talk Enable Display Change Password Security Peripherals Back Setting Reset ↓ Back Note: Default setting is 2 Enable. Select Offhook Ring and then press Note: The currently enabled item is highlighted. (Enter) or OK soft key. (or press key.) (Right-cursor) [Incoming Call]...
  • Page 26 • TO SET RINGING OF HEADSET [Setting] The procedure below shows how to enable/disable the User Setting ringing of headset. Download Data Backup/Restore While indicating the current time on LCD, press key to open the Menu screen. Menu Select Setting and then press or OK soft (Enter) ↓...
  • Page 27 [Incoming Call] Ring Volume Offhook Ring Headset Ring Ring Tone Illumination Headset Ring Volume ↓ Back To disable/enable the ringing of headset, select Disable or Enable. Then, press (Enter) OK soft key. [Headset Ring] Disable Enable ↓ Back Note: Default setting is 1 Disable. Note: The currently enabled item is highlighted.
  • Page 28 • TO SET RINGER TONE [Setting] The procedure below shows how to change the ringer User Setting tone for internal call and external call. Download Data Backup/Restore While indicating the current time on LCD, press key to open the Menu screen. Menu Select Setting and then press or OK soft...
  • Page 29 [External Call] [Incoming Call] Automatic Ring Volume Tone Type 1 Offhook Ring Tone Type 2 Headset Ring Tone Type 3 Ring Tone Tone Type 4 Illumination Tone Type 5 Headset Ring Volume Tone Type 6 ↓ Tone Type 7 Back ↓...
  • Page 30 Frequency (Hz) Menu Item Remarks 14 Tone Type14 Melody 5 Download1 Download2 Download3 Note: The user can set ringer tone for the telephone set here. Ringer Tone type can be set for “Name”, “Group” and “Telephone set”. The ringer Tone type set for “Name”...
  • Page 31 • TO SET ILLUMINATION PATTERN FOR [Setting] CALL INDICATION LAMP User Setting Download The procedure below shows how to set the illumination Data Backup/Restore pattern for the Call Indicator Lamp. While indicating the current time on LCD, press key to open the Menu screen. Menu ↓...
  • Page 32 [Incoming Call] [External Call] Ring Volume Automatic Offhook Ring Disable Headset Ring Ring Tone Green Illumination Blue Headset Ring Volume Yellow Purple Back Light Blue ↓ Back Select External Call when setting the illumina- tion pattern for external calls. Select Internal Note: The default setting is 0 Automatic.
  • Page 33 • TO ENABLE/DISABLE RTP ALARM [Setting] The procedure below shows how to enable/disable User Setting RTP alarm. Download Data Backup/Restore While indicating the current time on LCD, press key to open the Menu screen. Menu Select Setting and then press or OK soft (Enter) ↓...
  • Page 34 Note: For the setting on the System, contact to the Sys- [Talk] tem Administrator. RTP Alarm Note: The currently enabled item is highlighted. DTMF Tone Key Touch Tone Hold Music Prefix ↓ Back Select Disable or Automatic, Enable (see the following table). Then, press (Enter) OK soft key.
  • Page 35 • TO ENABLE/DISABLE DTMF TONE [Setting] The procedure below shows how to enable/disable User Setting RTP alarm. Download Data Backup/Restore While indicating the current time on LCD, press key to open the Menu screen. Menu Select Setting and then press or OK soft (Enter) ↓...
  • Page 36 Note: For the setting on the System, contact to the Sys- [Talk] tem Administrator. RTP Alarm Note: The currently enabled item is highlighted. DTMF Tone Key Touch Tone Hold Music Prefix ↓ Back Select Disable or Automatic, Enable (see the following table). Then, press (Enter) OK soft key.
  • Page 37 • TO SET KEY TOUCH [Setting] The procedure below shows how to set Key Touch User Setting Tone. Key Touch Tone is a tone generated when the Download digit keys are pressed while DT750 is off-hook. Data Backup/Restore While indicating the current time on LCD, press key to open the Menu screen.
  • Page 38 [Talk] RTP Alarm DTMF Tone Key Touch Tone Hold Music Prefix ↓ Back Select Tone or Automatic, No Tone, Voice. Then, press or OK soft key. (Enter) [Key Touch Tone] Automatic No Tone Tone Voice ↓ Back Note: When 0 Automatic is set, the default setting (Tone) is applied.
  • Page 39 • TO SET MUSIC ON HOLD [Setting] The procedure below shows how to set Music on Hold User Setting to be heard by DT750 user. Download Data Backup/Restore While indicating the current time on LCD, press key to open the Menu screen. Menu Select Setting and then press or OK soft...
  • Page 40 [Talk] RTP Alarm DTMF Tone Key Touch Tone Hold Music Prefix ↓ Back Select Default when the default data (Menuet) is used as Music on Hold. Select Download when a downloaded data is used as Music on Hold. Then, press or OK soft key.
  • Page 41 • TO SET CLOCK FORMAT [Setting] Determines whether time is displayed with a 12-hour or User Setting 24-hour clock format. Download Data Backup/Restore Note: This setting is available for Time Display only. Call Log feature displays the time in 24-hour for- mat regardless of this setting.
  • Page 42 [Display] [Time Format] Time Format Automatic Local Volume 12 hour Indication Screen Server 24 hour Indication Back Light Font Size Language Advanced ↓ Back ↓ Back After Making a selection, press or OK (Enter) Make a selection from the following list. soft key.
  • Page 43 • TO ENABLE/DISABLE VOLUME LEVEL [Setting] DISPLAY User Setting Download Determines whether or not to display the following Data Backup/Restore volume levels: handset receiver volume, speaker volume, ringer tone volume and LCD contrast. While indicating the current time on LCD, press key to open the Menu screen.
  • Page 44 [Display] [Local Volume] Time Format Automatic Local Volume Disable Screen Server Enable Back Light Font Size Language Advanced ↓ Back ↓ Back After Making a selection, press or OK (Enter) Make a selection from the following list. soft key. Menu Item Meaning Each volume level is displayed on LCD 0 Automatic...
  • Page 45 • TO SET BRIGHTNESS OF BACKLIGHT [Setting] The following explains how to set the brightness level User Setting of the LCD backlight. Download Data Backup/Restore While indicating the current time on LCD, press key to open the Menu screen. Menu Select Setting and then press or OK soft (Enter)
  • Page 46 [Display] Time Format Local Volume Screen Server Back Light Font Size Language Advanced ↓ Back Select a desired brightness level (default: Level 2). Note: The currently enabled item is highlighted. [Back Light] Level 1 (Bright) Level 2 Level 3 Level 4 (Dark) ↓...
  • Page 47 • TO CHANGE CHARACTER SIZE [Setting] The following explains how to change the displayed character size on the LCD. User Setting Download While indicating the current time on LCD, press Data Backup/Restore key to open the Menu screen. Menu Select Setting and then press or OK soft (Enter) key.
  • Page 48 [Display] Time Format Local Volume Screen Server Back Light Font Size Language Advanced ↓ Back Select either “Standard(16dot)“ of “Small(12dot)“. [Font Size] Standard (16dot) Small(12dot) ↓ Back Note: The currently enabled item is highlighted. After Making a selection, press or OK (Enter) soft key.
  • Page 49 • TO SET A LANGUAGE [Setting] The following explains how to set a language to be User Setting displayed on LCD. Download Data Backup/Restore While indicating the current time on LCD, press key to open the Menu screen. Menu Select Setting and then press (Enter) (Right- or OK soft key.
  • Page 50 Screen Server Back Light Font Size Language Advanced ↓ Back Select a desired language. [Language] Automatic Japanese NEC English NEC Portuguese NEC Spanish NEC French German Italian ↓ Back Note: The currently enabled item is highlighted. After Making a selection, press...
  • Page 51 • TO ENABLE/DISABLE TOUCH PANEL OPERATION [Setting] User Setting The following explains how to enable/disable the touch Download panel operation. Data Backup/Restore While indicating the current time on LCD, press key to open the Menu screen. Menu Select Setting and then press (Enter) (Right- ↓...
  • Page 52 [Touch Panel] [Display] Disable Time Format Enable Local Volume Screen Server Back Light Font Size Language Back Advanced Back Note: The currently enabled item is highlighted. Select Touch Panel and then press (Enter) or OK soft key. (or press key.) (Right-cursor) [Advanced] Wallpaper Select...
  • Page 53 • TO CHANGE PASSWORD [Setting] To change an existing password, follow the procedure User Setting below. This password is used for the following Download occasions. Data Backup/Restore • To lock/unlock the telephone. • To delete the directory data. • To reset the telephone settings. ↓...
  • Page 54 [Change Password] [Change Password] Old Pass **** Old Pass New Pass **** New Pass Retry Pass Retry Pass Cancel Cancel Note: The initial password is "0000". When changing Note: A maximum of 32 digits (0-9, * and #) can be set the password for the first time, enter "0000"...
  • Page 55 [Password] Password Error...
  • Page 56 • TO RESET TELEPHONE SETTINGS [Setting] The following explains how to clear the personal data of User Setting the telephone. Download While indicating the current time on LCD, press Data Backup/Restore key to open the Menu screen. Menu Select Setting and then press or OK soft (Enter) key.
  • Page 57 [Setting Reset] Input a password. ********* Back Press or OK soft key to clear the per- (Enter) sonal data of the telephone. [Setting Reset] Are you sure? Back...
  • Page 58 • TO DOWNLOAD A FILE [Menu] DT750 user can download files for Music on Hold, Ringer Tone and Directory. When downloading these files, the DT750 needs to be connected to the network History Directory Tool Call Func. that has FTP (TFTP server). Note: For details on the FTP/TFTP service, contact to Setting...
  • Page 59 When FTP is selected here, go to the [Download Menu] next Step (STEP 7). Download Files Download Address When TFTP is selected here, go to the Protocol next STEP 15. FTP Settings STEP 7: Select FTP Settings and then press or OK soft key.
  • Page 60 (or press key.) [FTP Settings] [FTP Settings] User ID User ID Password Folder Password Folder ↓ Back ↓ Back STEP 9: Enter a User ID by using digit keys, then press or OK soft key. STEP 11:Enter a password by using digit keys, then (Enter) press or OK soft key.
  • Page 61 or OK soft key. STEP 14:The display goes back to the FTP Settings (Enter) (Right-cursor) (or press key.) screen. Press or Back soft (Left-cursor) key to display the Download Menu screen. [FTP Settings] [FTP Settings] User ID User ID Password Password Folder Folder...
  • Page 62 which stores the download file. For example, to set the IP address of 10.41.208.205, enter STEP 18:Select a file to be downloaded. 10*41*208*205 [separate with an asterisk (*)]. When downloading a file : Select Hold Music and go for Music on Hold to STEP 18.
  • Page 63 - When downloading a file for ringer tone, the default file name is “Melody1/2/3/.wav”. [Ring Tone] Download 1 [Download 1/2/3] Download 2 Input a file name. Download 3 Meloady1.wav ↓ Back Exec Cancel STEP 20:The default file name will be displayed. File Format Maximum Size -low 16kHz/s wav.
  • Page 64 When changing the file name, go to the next the display changes as follows: step (STEP 19). When not changing the file name, go to STEP 20. STEP 21:Press BK soft key once to delete the default file name and then enter a new file name by Download Complete! using the digit keys.
  • Page 65 • TO BACKUP PERSONAL SETTINGS [Menu] DT750 user can backup personal settings of DT750 to FTP/TFTP server. To back up the setting data , the DT 750 needs to be connected to the network that has FTP History Directory Tool Call Func.
  • Page 66 When FTP is selected here, go to the [Backup/Restore] next Step (STEP 7). Data Backup Data Restore When TFTP is selected here, go to the Server Address next STEP 15. Protocol FTP Settings STEP 7: Select FTP Settings and then press or OK soft key.
  • Page 67 (or press key.) [FTP Settings] [FTP Settings] User ID User ID Password Folder Password Folder ↓ Back ↓ Back STEP 9: Enter a User ID by using digit keys, then press or OK soft key. STEP 11:Enter a password by using digit keys, then (Enter) press or OK soft key.
  • Page 68 or OK soft key. STEP 14:The display goes back to the FTP Settings (Enter) (Right-cursor) (or press key.) screen. Press or Back soft (Left-cursor) key to display the Backup/Restore screen. [FTP Settings] [FTP Settings] User ID User ID Password Password Folder Folder Back...
  • Page 69 TFTP server. For example, to set the IP ad- dress of 10.41.208.205, enter 10*41*208*205 [Data Backup] [separate with an asterisk (*)]. Input a folder name. [Server Address] ‘*‘For‘.‘ PersonalData.tgz Exec Cancel Note: Do not change the extension of the backup file. The setting data of the telephone can only be Back backed up as a .tgz file.
  • Page 70 The power to FTP/TFTP Note: Be sure not to turn OFF the DT750 while "Sav- server or network Turn on the power. ing..." is displayed on the LCD. equipment is OFF. Reconnect the cable LAN cable is disconnected. STEP 19:After the data backup is complete, the display securely.
  • Page 71 key.) • TO RESTORE PERSONAL SETTINGS DT750 user can restore the personal settings of [Menu] DT750. To download the backup file to the telephone, the DT750 needs to be connected to the network that has FTP (TFTP server). History Directory Tool Call Func.
  • Page 72 When FTP is selected here, go to the [Backup/Restore] next Step (STEP 7). Data Backup Data Restore When TFTP is selected here, go to the Server Address next STEP 15. Protocol FTP Settings STEP 7: Select FTP Settings and then press or OK soft key.
  • Page 73 (or press key.) [FTP Settings] [FTP Settings] User ID User ID Password Folder Password Folder ↓ Back ↓ Back STEP 9: Enter a User ID by using digit keys, then press or OK soft key. STEP 11:Enter a password by using digit keys, then (Enter) press or OK soft key.
  • Page 74 or OK soft key. STEP 14:The display goes back to the FTP Settings (Enter) (Right-cursor) (or press key.) screen. Press or Back soft (Left-cursor) key to display the Backup/Restore screen. [FTP Settings] [FTP Settings] User ID User ID Password Password Folder Folder Back...
  • Page 75 which stores the backup file. For example, to set the IP address of 10.41.208.205, enter [Data Restore] 10*41*208*205 [separate with an asterisk Input a folder name. (*)]. [Server Address] ‘*‘For‘.‘ PersonalData.tgz Exec Cancel Note: Do not change the extension of the backup file. The setting data of the telephone can only be backed up as a .tgz file.
  • Page 76 Incorrect IP address of Note: Be sure not to turn OFF the DT750 while "Sav- FTP/TFTP server has been Set the proper IP address ing..." is displayed on the LCD. entered from the of FTP/TFTP server. telephone. STEP 19:After the downloading process is complete, The power to FTP/TFTP the display changes as follows: server or network...
  • Page 77: Basic Operation

    ASIC PERATION This chapter describes the following basic operation of DT750. • TO LOGIN • TO LOGOUT • TO MAKE AN EXTERNAL CALL • TO MAKE AN INTERNAL CALL • TO ANSWER AN EXTERNAL CALL • TO ANSWER AN INTERNAL CALL •...
  • Page 78: To Login

    TO LOGIN When login mode is activated, the telephone 1:25 PM TUE 18 MAR 2008 prompts for Login ID and Password. >>> Time/Feature Activity TO LOGOUT Information Area of LCD Login ID : Press the preassigned Logout soft key on the ter- Password minal.
  • Page 79: To Make An External Call

    Display indicates: TO MAKE AN EXTERNAL CALL Lift the handset or press key, receive dial Speaker Elapsed Time tone. 15:20 9XXXXXXXXX Line Key which accommodates My Line of the telephone 31313 Note: My Line is an actual line that is directly associ- ated with station number of the telephone.
  • Page 80: To Make An Internal Call

    TO MAKE AN INTERNAL CALL Note: My Line is an actual line that is directly associ- ated with station number of the telephone. The Lift handset or press key, receive dial tone. user can make/answer a call via this line. Usually, Speaker My line is seized automatically only by lifting the Line Key which accommodates...
  • Page 81: To Answer An External Call

    TO ANSWER AN EXTERNAL CALL Trunk Trunk Elapsed Type Number Time You hear the ringing tone, and key and Call Answer 15:39 Indicator Lamp flash red. 1:25 PM TUE 18 MAR 2008 Line Key receving an Incoming Call 31315 Note: When an incoming call is terminated to My Line of the telephone, the user can usually answer the Starts to falsh...
  • Page 82: To Answer An Internal Call

    TO ANSWER AN INTERNAL CALL Note: When an incoming call is terminated to My Line of the telephone, the user can usually answer the The following procedure expalins how to answer an call only by lifting the handset or pressing the internal call routed to My Line of the telephone.
  • Page 83: Multiline Appearance

    MULTILINE APPEARANCE Status icon changes as follows: This feature allows users to accommodate the lines (other telephone’s station number) other than My Line 31315 on the Programmable Line/Feature Keys. When accommodating other telephone’s station number on the Programmable Line/Feature Key, the user can Lift handset to start a conversation.
  • Page 84: To Hold A Call

    Lift the handset and then touch the held Line Key TO HOLD A CALL on the display. Status icon changes as follows: While engaged in a Two-party call: 31313 Line Key which is being used 31313 Note: Any station with this line appearance can retrieve the call.
  • Page 85: To Place A Call On Exclusive Hold

    Touch the held Line Key on the display. The con- TO PLACE A CALL ON EXCLUSIVE versation is re-established. HOLD Status icon changes as follows: This feature allows a user to place a call on hold and to exclude all other users from retrieving the Held Call. 31313 While engaged in a Two-party call: Note:...
  • Page 86: To Transfer A Call

    TO TRANSFER A CALL During a conversation, press key. Receive Transfer Special Dial Tone. The first party is placed on hold and hears the music on hold. TRANSFER 1:25 PM TUE 18 MAR 2008 Dial the destination party’s number. Receive Ring- back Tone.
  • Page 87: To Make A Call Using One-Touch Speed Calling Keys

    TO MAKE A CALL USING ONE- TOUCH SPEED CALLING KEYS 0821111 1:25 PM TUE 18 MAR 2008 Touch the desired One-Touch Speed Calling key on the display. Press Feature key again to save the number. key lamp goes off. Feature 0821111 SPEED SET 1:25 PM...
  • Page 88 Press key again. key lamp goes off. Feature Feature Note: To program a hook switch for transfer or feature Recall activation, press key as first digit. (! dis- plays on LCD.) Note: Recall To program a pause, press the key as any digit other than the first digit.
  • Page 89: To Register Name On One-Touch Speed Calling Key

    Press >>> soft key twice to display the following TO REGISTER NAME ON ONE- soft keys. TOUCH SPEED CALLING KEY Press NAME soft key. NEC BNET >>> CLEAR CANCEL Push Speed Calling Key 1:25 PM TUE 18 MAR 2008 Press SET soft key to save the entered name.
  • Page 90 Character Code For Name Information of One-Touch Speed Calling Key Uppercase Alphabetic Characters DIGIT ∗ ∗ & ’...
  • Page 91 Uppercase European Characters DIGIT ∗ ∗ À È Ì Ñ Ù Á É Í Ò β Ú Â Ê Î Ó Û Ã Ë Ï Ô Ü Ä Õ Å Ö & Æ Œ Ç Ø ¿ ¡ Note: The shaded area indicates the characters which cannot be entered.
  • Page 92 Lowercase European Characters DIGIT ∗ ∗ à è ì ñ ù á é í ò β ú â ê î ó û ã ë ï ô ü ä õ å ö & æ œ ç ø ¿ ¡ Note: The shaded area indicates the characters which cannot be entered.
  • Page 93: To Make A Call Using Speed Calling (-Station/Group)

    Press key. key lamp lights red. Feature Feature TO MAKE A CALL USING SPEED CALLING (-STATION/GROUP) Press a desired One-Touch Speed Calling key. The LCD displays previously stored digits. Press key. Receive Dial Tone. (Redial) Speaker key lamp lights red. Dial the “Speed Calling –...
  • Page 94: Last Number Redial

    LAST NUMBER REDIAL Note: A-law Countries [Australia, Russia, Latin Amer- ica, UK, Middle near East, other Asian nations]: To Recall Last Number Dialed µ-law Countries [North America, Japan, Hong Press key. The user hears Dial tone and (Redial) Kong, Taiwan]: the last number dialed is displayed.
  • Page 95: Three-Party Conference

    THREE-PARTY CONFERENCE While Station A and Station B are engaged in a Two-party connection, Station A presses Transfer key. Station A hears Special Dial Tone. Station B hears the music on hold. TRANSFER 1:25 PM TUE 18 MAR 2008 Station A dials a desired Station Number (Station TRANSFER XXXX 1:25 PM...
  • Page 96: How To Input Characters

    HOW TO INPUT CHARACTERS This section explains how to enter characters on the text input screen such as Name or User ID, etc. • Character Entry Mode When entering characters from the telephone set, the following three modes are available: uppercase alphabetic character, lowercase alphabetic character and numeric character.
  • Page 97 To display the Sub Menu screen, press key or Option Soft Key while the text input screen is displayed. Menu Also, the following operations are available from the Sub Menu screen. SubMenu Change-word Word-case Word-width Delete Copy Paste Space Return Overwrite/Insert ↓...
  • Page 98 • Character Code List <Character Code For English (1/2)> DIGIT CASE 10th 11th 12th 13th SHIFT ¥ [SP]...
  • Page 99 <Character Code For English (2/2)> 10th 11st 12st 13st 14st 15st 16st 17st 18st 19st 20st " & 21st 22st 23st 24st 25st 26st 27st 28st 29st 30st < > Used as a case shift key. Shifts the characters between uppercase, lowercase and numeric.
  • Page 100 <Character Code For Russian> DIGIT CASE 10th 11th 12th 13th 14th 15th SHIFT ¿ ¡ & Б В Г а б в г Д Е Ё Ж З д е ё ж з И Й К Л и й к л...
  • Page 101 <Character Code For Turkish> DIGIT CASE 10th 11th 12th 13th 14th 15th SHIFT ¿ ¡ & Ç ç Ğ İ ğ Ö ö Ş Ş Ü ü [SP]...
  • Page 102 <Character Code For Other Languages> DIGIT CASE 10th 11th 12th 13th 14th 15th SHIFT ¿ ¡ & À Á Â Ã Ä Å Æ Ç à á â ã ä å æ ç È É Ê Ë è é ê ë...
  • Page 103 <Number Code> DIGIT CASE 10th 11th 12th 13th 14th 15th SHIFT & ¥ Used as a case shift key. Shifts the characters between uppercase, lowercase and numeric. Note: When entering password , “0-9”, “*” and “#” are available. “#” is entered by pressing key.
  • Page 104 <Number Code> DIGIT CASE 10th 11th 12th 13th 14th 15th SHIFT & ¥ ¥¥ Used as a case shift key. Shifts characters between uppercase, lowercase and numeric.
  • Page 105 • Character Entry Method Press or OK soft key on the Sub Menu to (Enter) As an example of character entry method, the fol- go back to text input screen. lowing shows how to enter “Ken Kobus” . [Name] Press key twice to enter “K”.
  • Page 106 [Name] [Name] Input a name. Input a name. Option Back Option Back Press key twice to enter “K”. Press key or Option soft key to display Sub- Menu Menu screen, and then select Word-case to switch the text input mode from lowercase to [Name] uppercase.
  • Page 107 SubMenu [Name] Change-word Input a name. Word-case Word-width Delete Copy Kobus Paste Option Back Space ↓ Cancel Press or OK soft key. (Enter) Press or OK soft key on the Sub Menu (Enter) to go back to text input screen. [Name] Input a name.
  • Page 108 • To Overwrite Characters Enter new words over existing characters. In this example, “F” is entered. Place the cursor at the left of the characters to be overwritten. [Name] [Name] Input a name. Input a name. ABFDE ABCDE Option Back Option Back Press...
  • Page 109 characters by using and then press • To Copy and Paste Characters (Left-cursor) Start soft key. While characters which you want to copy are dis- played, press key or Option soft key. Menu [Copy] Input a name. [Name] Input a name. ABCDE Start Back...
  • Page 110 [Name] [Name] Input a name. Input a name. ABCDE CDABCDE Option Option Back Back On the Sub Menu screen, select Paste and then press or OK soft key. (Enter) (Right-cursor) (or press key.) SubMenu Change-word Word-case Word-width Delete Copy Paste Space ↓...
  • Page 111: Security Mode

    SECURITY MODE DT750 has the Security key which prevents information leakage from terminal. While the telephone is locked, Security Lamp lights up. Security Lock? Security Lamp lights up. Cancel Press Security Key. Press or OK soft key to place DT750 in (Enter) Security mode.
  • Page 112 Enter the password and then press (Enter) OK soft key. Security Lamp is extinguished and Security Mode is canceled. Note: 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. Password Error.
  • Page 113: Emergency Call

    EMERGENCY CALL The user can make a call to a predetermined Invalid Dial. emergency telephone number while the telephone is locked (in Security mode). Lift the handset while the telephone is locked (the After a conversation, replace the handset. The dis- screen server is activated).
  • Page 114: Phonebook

    To Search And Make A Call Note: Select an item on the menu screen in either of the following three ways. Example: To Search For “NEC BNET”. • Touch a desired item on the display. • Press an appropriate digit key.
  • Page 115 Ex. To enter “NEC”: DOWN Press key twice to enter “N”. Press key four times to enter “E“. Press key twice to enter “C“. STEP 5: When “NEC BNET” appears, press (En- or OK soft key. ter) (Right-cursor) Name: Name: NEC →...
  • Page 116 Name :Taro(JapanSumida) STEP 6: The registered Phonebook data for “NEC Number :34567890123456789 BNET” appears. From this screen, you can More >>> make a call by going off-hook or pressing (Display area) key. Speaker Name: Suzuki Taro(JapanSumida) Number: 01234567890123456789 Name: NEC BNET Number: XXXXXXXX >>>...
  • Page 117: Local Phonebook

    Press an appropriate digit key. • Highlight a desired item and then press Example: DT750 Station A registers “NEC” as new name and its or OK soft key. Telephone Number. STEP 2: Press Local soft key. STEP 1: Press Pbook soft key or (Directory) while Station is in Idle state.
  • Page 118 STEP 6: “NEC” and its telephone number has been Add name: added into Local Phonebook. Two seconds → later, the display returns to Local Phonebook >>> screen. Note: If “>>>” soft Key is pressed on the above screen, the following soft keys appear. Pressing...
  • Page 119 Name: → >>> Name: NEC NEC ABIKO DOWN STEP 3: Enter a name (in this example, “NEC” is en- tered) and then press OK soft (Enter) STEP 5: When “NEC BNET” appears, press (En- key. (If no appropriate data exists, the mes- or OK soft key.
  • Page 120 To Edit An Entry Note More soft key appears in Phonebook data screen when the number of characters (name) or digits Example: (telephone number) are exceeding displayable To Modify Name “Home” to “House” and Telephone limit (Up to 17 characters or digits can be Number “0123456789”...
  • Page 121 Note: To move the cursor one space to the right, press → key or “ ” soft key once Edit Name: → >>> STEP 6: The following number edit screen appears. STEP 5: Enter “use” by using digit keys. After the mod- Name: House ification has completed, press (Enter)
  • Page 122 Example: To add a prefix “0184” in front of telephone number “0123456789” Press DEL soft key. Press Prfi Soft Key while the target Phonebook data is displayed. Name: NEC ABIKO Number: 0123456789 More >>> Prfi Name: Takahashi Number: 0123456789...
  • Page 123 Note: To delete an entered digit , press or Clr soft key. The prefix is added in front of the telephone num- ber. Once the prefix is added, Prfe Soft Key will dis- appear. Name: Takahashi Number: 01840123456789 More Note: More soft key appears in Phonebook data screen when the number of characters (name) or digits (telephone number) are exceeding displayable...
  • Page 124 Available Characters In Local Phonebook The following tables show available characters in Local Phonebook. UPPERCASE CHARACTER Digit ∗ Code ∗ À È Ì Ñ Ù Á É Í Ò β Ú Â Ê Î Ó Û Ã Ë Ï Ô Ü...
  • Page 125 LOWERCASE CHARACTER Digit ∗ Code ∗ à è ì ñ ù á é í ò β ú â ê î ó û ä ë ï ô ü “ å õ æ ö ç SP: Blank Space...
  • Page 126: Call History

    CALL HISTORY [Menu] There are two types of Call History features. On the one hand, the history data is stored in the system memory. History Directory Call Func. On the other hand, the history data is stored in the Tool memory of the telephone (see 5.CALL HISTORY OPERATION).
  • Page 127 Press >>> soft key while the history data to which If the call history data has name information, the you want to add a prefix. name is displayed as follows: 1:03 PM TUE 26 FEB 2008 Name :NEC ABIKO 31300 Number :01234531300 Pbook >>> More...
  • Page 128: To Delete A Specific Data

    Entry NG(over) 1:03 PM TUE 26 FEB 2008 Enter a desired name and then press OK soft key. 31300 (In this example, “NEC ABIKO” is entered.) <<< Pref Note: If you want to exit from Call History, press END soft key.
  • Page 129 Add name: NEC ABIKO >>> Note: If name information is soared on the call history, the name is displayed. Note: If “>>>” soft Key is pressed on the above screen, the following soft keys appear. Pressing Eu-s/Eu-l soft key shifts characters between uppercase and lowercase.
  • Page 130: Directory Operation

    IRECTORY PERATION This chapter explains about Personal Directory function of DT750. By using Personal Directory function, the user can make a call with simple operation. Personal Directory function can register up to 500 entries. The user can add/view/edit/delete these entries. Note: A maximum of 500 entries can be registered in Directory.
  • Page 131: To Add New Data

    TO ADD NEW DATA [Menu] [Directory] Personal STEP 1: While indicating the current time on LCD, System press key to open the Menu screen. Menu Corporate Press key. The Directory (Directory) screen shown at STEP 3 can be directly dis- played.
  • Page 132 or OK soft key. (or press (Right-cursor) Note: Up to 32 characters can be entered as a name. key.) STEP 7: The display goes back to the Edit screen. Se- [Menu] [Edit] lect Group and then press (Enter) or OK soft key. (or press Name: (Right-cursor) Group:...
  • Page 133 [Group Select] STEP 10:Enter a telephone number to be registered in Default directory. After entering the telephone num- Colleagues ber, press or Next soft key. (Enter) VIPs Family [Tel1 #1] Friends Group 6 Input a Telephone number. Group 7 Group 8 ↓...
  • Page 134 key. (or press key.) Category ICON Company Note: A maximum of four telephone numbers can be set to an entry. If two or more telephone numbers are required to be set, set the remaining tele- Mobile phone numbers to Tel #2 - Tel #4. Voice Mail [Edit] Name:...
  • Page 135 Note: For details on character entry method, see LAST [Ring Tone] NUMBER REDIAL in chapter 4. Automatic Note: Up to 32 characters can be entered as a com- Default pany name. Tone Type 1 Tone Type 2 STEP 15:The display goes back to the Edit screen. Se- Tone Type 3 lect Ring Tone and then press...
  • Page 136 Note: The user can set illumination type for calls routed [Edit] to the specified name (calling party) here. Illumi- nation type can be set for “Name”, “Group” and Illumination: “Telephone set”. The illumination type set for “Name” has higher priority than the types set for Memory ID:0 “Group”...
  • Page 137 Note: If a duplicate Memory ID is entered, “It will over- [Memory ID] write a data at memory number:XX” will appear. If Input a Memory number. you do not overwrite the Memory ID, press Back 0-499 soft key. If you ovwerwrite the Memory ID, press or Call soft key.
  • Page 138: To Change Group Name

    TO CHANGE GROUP NAME [Group] STEP 1: Open the Directory screen (see TO ADD Default DATA). Colleagues VIPs STEP 2: On the Directory screen, select Family Group Friends Setting and then press (Enter) (Right- Group 6 or OK soft key. (or press key.) cursor) Group 7...
  • Page 139 [Group Name Set] Input a group name. Default Option Back Note: For details on character entry method, see LAST NUMBER REDIAL in chapter 4. Note: Up to 32 characters can be entered as a group- name. STEP 6: Display returns to the Group screen. Make sure that the new group name takes effect.
  • Page 140: To Find A Registered Data

    TO FIND A REGISTERED DATA [Search] • To Search by Group Name Group STEP 1: Open the Directory screen (see TO ADD Name DATA). Tel Number Others STEP 2: On the Directory screen, select Search and then press (Enter) (Right-cursor) OK soft key.
  • Page 141 Note: [Directory] To go back to the former screen, press (Left-cursor) or Back soft key. John Smith Julia Note: When pressing (Enter) or Call soft key while Ken Kobus the above screen is displayed, a call is originated to the target party. Detail Option Back...
  • Page 142: To Search By Name

    • To Search by Name STEP 4: Enter a target name. After entering the name, STEP 1: Open the Directory screen (see TO ADD DATA). Press or OK soft key. (Enter) STEP 2: Select Search and then press (Enter) or OK soft key. (or press [Name] (Right-cursor) key.)
  • Page 143 Note: To go back to the formaer screen, press [Directory] (Left-cursor) or Back soft key. Ken Kobus Note: When pressing (Enter) or Call soft key while Kimura the above screen is displayed, a call is originated Koike to the target party. Detail Option Back...
  • Page 144 • To Search by Telephone Number STEP 4: Enter a target telephone number. After enter- STEP 1: Open the Directory screen (see TO ADD DATA). ing the number, press or OK soft (Enter) STEP 2: Select Search and then press key.
  • Page 145 Note: When pressing or Call soft key, a call is orig- inated to the selected party. Note: If there is no entry corresponding to the entered name, "No data" is issued. STEP 6: To display the detailed data for a specific name, press Detail soft key while the name is highlighted.
  • Page 146 STEP 4: Select Memory ID and then press • To Search by Memory ID (En- or OK soft key. (or press (Right-cursor) STEP 1: Open the Directory screen (see TO ADD ter) DATA). key.) STEP 2: Select Search and then press (Enter) or OK soft key.
  • Page 147 [Directory] Note: To go back to the formaer screen, press Ken Kobus Back soft key. Suzuki Taro Note: When pressing or Call soft key while the above screen is displayed, a call is originated to the target party. Detail Option Back Call Note:...
  • Page 148 STEP 4: Select Category and then press • To Search by Category (En- or OK soft key. (or press (Right-cursor) STEP 1: Open the Directory screen (see TO ADD ter) DATA). key.). STEP 2: Select Search and then press (Enter) [Others] or OK soft key.
  • Page 149 [Directory] Note: To go back to the formaer screen, press Ken Kobus (Left-cursor) or Back soft key. Masakazu Note: Suzuki Taro When pressing (Enter) or Call soft key while the above screen is displayed, a call is originated to the target party. Detail Option Back...
  • Page 150 STEP 4: Select Company and then press • To Search by Company Name (En- or OK soft key. (or press (Right-cursor) STEP 1: Open the Directory screen (see TO ADD ter) DATA). key.) STEP 2: Select Search and then press (Enter) [Others] or OK soft key.
  • Page 151 Note: A blank space is also distinguished while search- ing database for a name. [Detail] Note: Even if the name is not entered to the end, the Name: Ken Kobus user can search for a name. Group: Colleagues Note: For details on character entry method, see LAST Tel #1: 31300...
  • Page 152 STEP 4: Select Alphabet and then press • To Search by Alphabet (Enter) or OK soft key. (or press (Right-cursor) STEP 1: Open the Directory screen (see TO ADD DATA). key.) STEP 2: Select Search and then press (Enter) [Others] or OK soft key.
  • Page 153 Note: Select * Others to find names which begin with a [Detail] character other than alphabet such as numerics Name: Abe Shintaro or symbols. Group: Colleagues STEP 6: The list of applicable names will be displayed. Tel #1: 31300 Tel #2: Tel #3: [Directory] Tel #4:...
  • Page 154: To Make A Call From Directory

    TO MAKE A CALL FROM DIRECTORY [Detail] (CASE 1) Name: Abe Shintaro Group: STEP 1: Display the detailed data for a target party Colleagues (see TO FIND A REGISTERED DATA). Tel #1: 31300 Tel #2: [Detail] Tel #3: Tel #4: Name: Abe Shintaro Company Name:...
  • Page 155 Note: If multiple telephone numbers are registered to a target party, a call is made to the first priority tele- phone number.
  • Page 156: To Add Prefix To Number

    TO ADD PREFIX TO NUMBER [Setting] • To Set Prefix User Setting Download When making a call, a prefix can be added to tele- phone numbers to be dialed. Prefixes need to be Data Backup/Restore set in advance. STEP 1: While indicating the current time on LCD, press Key to open the Menu screen.
  • Page 157 [Talk] [Prefix 1] RTP Alarm Input a prefix number. DTMF Tone Key Touch Tone Hold Music Prefix Back Back STEP 8: The display goes back the Prefix screen at STEP 6: Select Prefix 1 and then press (Enter) STEP 5. If multiple prefixes need to be set, re- or OK soft key.
  • Page 158 • To Add Prefix When Making A Call SubMenu STEP 1: Display the list of applicable names (see 13/MAR/2008 (TUE) 11:00 Prefix FIND A REGISTERED DATA). Select a tar- Ken Kobus Delete One get name by pressing Tel: 7205 (Up/Down-cursor) Delete All and then press Option soft key.
  • Page 159: To Edit Directory Data

    TO EDIT DIRECTORY DATA STEP 3: On the Edit screen, the detailed data for the STEP 1: Display the list of applicable names (see selected name is displayed. Modify the nec- FIND A REGISTERED DATA). Select a name which needs to be modified...
  • Page 160: To Delete All Data

    TO DELETE ALL DATA Note: To cancel the data deletion, press or Back STEP 1: Open the Directory screen (see TO ADD soft key. DATA). STEP 2: Select Delete All and then press (En- STEP 4: After all the directory data is deleted, the dis- or OK soft key.
  • Page 161: To Delete A Specific Data

    TO DELETE A SPECIFIC DATA SubMenu 13/MAR/2008 (TUE) 11:00 STEP 1: Display the list of applicable names (see Prefix Ken Kobus Delete One FIND A REGISTERED DATA). Tel: 7205 Delete All On the following screen, select a name to be 13/MAR/2008 (TUE) 10:00 Edit Abe Shintaro...
  • Page 162 ed, the display changes as follows: [Directory] Deleted. STEP 5: Press or OK soft key. (Enter)
  • Page 163: Call History Operation

    ISTORY PERATION This chapter explains about Call History feature of DT750. By using Call History, the user can make a call with simple operation. Call History feature allows the telephone to register up to 50 records into its memory. If exceeding 50 records, a record will be deleted in order of occurrence.
  • Page 164: To View Call History

    TO VIEW CALL HISTORY [History] Missed STEP 1: While indicating the current time on LCD, Outgoing press key to open the Menu screen. Menu Incoming Delete All STEP 2: Select History and then press (Enter) OK soft key. (or press key.) ↓...
  • Page 165: To Make A Call From Call History

    history data of a missed call is displayed. TO MAKE A CALL FROM CALL HIS- TORY [Missed] (CASE 1) 13/MAR/2008 (TUE) 11:00 Ken Kobus STEP 1: Display the call history data of the target tele- Tel: 7205 phone number (see TO VIEW CALL HISTO- 13/MAR/2008 (TUE) 10:00 RY).
  • Page 166 Note: When making a call from Call History, a prefix can be added to the dial number. In that case, select 3 Prefix on the SubMenu (indicated at STEP 2 of CASE 2) to display the Prefix screen. On the Prefix screen, choose a prefix to be added to the dial number.
  • Page 167: To Add Call History Data To Directory

    TO ADD CALL HISTORY DATA TO DIRECTORY SubMenu 13/MAR/2008 (TUE) 11:00 Call STEP 1: Display the call history data of the target tele- Ken Kobus Directory Add phone number (see TO VIEW CALL HISTO- Tel: 7205 Prefix RY). The following is an example when the 13/MAR/2008 (TUE) 10:00 Delete One history data of a missed call is displayed.
  • Page 168 [Priority Flag] [Category] Company Disable Mobile Enable Voice Mail Home Others ↓ Prev ↓ Back Next STEP 6: The following Edit screen is displayed. “TO ADD NEW DATA” in Chapter 6 Di- Selectable categories are as follows: rectory Operation, and register detailed data (such as name, group, etc) to directory.
  • Page 169 Note: If the corresponding data has already stored in the directory, the detailed data (such as name group, etc.) is displayed.
  • Page 170: To Edit Directory Data From Call History

    TO EDIT DIRECTORY DATA FROM CALL HISTORY SubMenu 13/MAR/2008 (TUE) 11:00 Call STEP 1: Display the call history data of the target tele- Ken Kobus Directory Add phone number (see TO VIEW CALL HISTO- Tel: 7205 Prefix RY). The following is an example when the 13/MAR/2008 (TUE) 10:00 Delete One history data of a missed call is displayed.
  • Page 171 In this example, Group is selected as a played as the following example. search method. Select a name and then press (Enter) OK soft key. [Menu] [Directory Search] Group [Directory] Name John Smith Tel Number Julia Others Ken Kobus ↓ Back Back STEP 5: Select a group and then press...
  • Page 172 soft key. [Menu] [Edit] [Category] Name: Ken Kobus Group: Colleagues Company Tel #1: 7205 Mobile Tel #2: Voice Mail Tel #3: Home Others Tel #4: Company Name: Automatic Ring Tone: ↓ Back Next Save Back STEP 9: Select either Disable or Enable and then press or OK soft key.
  • Page 173: To Delete All Data

    TO DELETE ALL DATA STEP 4: The following confirmation message appears. STEP 1: While indicating the current time on LCD, Press or OK soft key to delete all (Enter) press Key to open the Menu screen. Menu the data. STEP 2: Select History and then press [Delete All] (Enter) OK soft key.
  • Page 174: To Delete A Specific Data

    TO DELETE A SPECIFIC DATA SubMenu STEP 1: Display the call history data of the target tele- 13/MAR/2008 (TUE) 11:00 phone number referring to TO VIEW CALL Call Ken Kobus HISTORY. The following is an example when Directory Add Tel: 7205 the history data of missed call is displayed.
  • Page 175 STEP 4: After the appropriate call history data is delet- ed, the display changes as follows: [Missed] Deleted. STEP 5: Press or OK soft key. (Enter)
  • Page 176: Menu List For Dt750

    MENU LIST FOR DT750 Menu Item Description Menu key while indicating the current time on LCD. Press Menu History To view call history data. Also, the user can add the history data to the direc- tory. Directory To access directory feature. There are the following three types of directory features: Personal Directory, Phonebook and Corporate Directory.
  • Page 177 Menu List For History 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.
  • Page 178 Menu List For Directory Menu Item Description Default Value 2 Directory Directory → From Menu screen, select 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.
  • Page 179 Menu List For Tool Menu Item Description Default Value 3 Tool 1 Service Activate XML browser. 2 IM Not used.
  • Page 180 Menu List For Setting Menu Item Description Default Value 5 Setting 1 User Setting Make the user setting of DT750. 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.
  • Page 181 Menu Item Description Default Value 3 Screen Server Not used. Set the brightness of the backlight. 4 Back Light Level 2 Change the displayed character size on the LCD. Standard(16dot) 5 Font Size 6 Language Select a language to be displayed on LCD. Automatic 7 Advanced Setting for the following additional data.
  • Page 182 Menu Item Description Default Value 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.gz 2 Data Restore Specify the file name to be restored. PersonalData.gz 3 Server Address Enter an IP address of the FTP/TFTP server.
  • Page 183 NLINE ONITORING • Key operation chart In Online Monitoring, users can see the following infor- mation on the terminal LCD. Press Help key for two seconds. - QoS information (RTP Packet Loss (per 5 sec.), Payload, CODEC) - System information Lost Packet - Ping Codec...
  • Page 184: System Information

    • QoS information (RTP Packet Loss (per • System Information 5 sec.), Payload, CODEC) Press 2 in main screen, and move to System informa- tion menu. Press 1 in main screen, and move to QoS information Following information can be confirmed in System menu.
  • Page 185 To see Network Settings Information To see SIP Settings Information Press 1 in System Information menu. Press 2 in System Information menu. Each Network Setting can be confirmed by pressing Each SIP Setting can be confirmed by pressing Up Up and Down key. and Down key.
  • Page 186 To see Audio&Visual Settings Information To see Maintenance Settings Information Press 3 in System Information menu. Press 4 in System Information menu. Each Audio&Visual Setting can be confirmed by press- Download address can be confirmed. ing Up and Down key. Download Address Confirmation Tone XXX.XXX.XXX.XXX...
  • Page 187 Ping To see Terminal Information Press 5 in System Information menu. To send Ping Each terminal information can be confirmed by press- Press 3 in main screen, and move to Ping menu. ing Up and Down key. Enter IP address of the server to send Ping, and press OK key.
  • Page 188 • Detail of System Information Menu System Information Items Menu System Information Items SIP Settings User ID Menu Terminal URI Connecting Server Network Settings DHCP Mode 1st SIP Server Note1 IP Address Note1 2nd SIP Server Note1 Default Gateway Note1 3rd SIP Server Note1 Subnet Mask...
  • Page 189 System Information Items Menu Terminal Infor- Hardware Version mation MAC Address Firmware Version Bottom option Side Option 1 Side Option 2 “(DHCP)” is indicated on the display when Note 1: the parameter is obtained from the DHCP server. (ex.) IP Address IP Address(DHCP) XX:XX:XX:XX:XX:XX Down...
  • Page 190 Printed in Japan 0803-001...

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