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  • Page 1 NEC is power by Clarktel Telecommunications, Inc., a Double Diamond NEC Partner for the past 40 years; operating independent of NEC with our team of NEC-Certified Engineers who are available 24/7 to serve you long after NEC shutters its U.S. operations.
  • Page 2 NDA-31952 Issue 2.0 SV 9100 ® DT530/DT920 USER GUIDE NEC Enterprise Communication Technologies, Inc. October 2020...
  • Page 4 The information contained herein is the property of NEC Enterprise Communication Technologies, Inc. and shall not be reproduced without prior written approval of NEC Enterprise Communication Technologies, Inc. Dterm and UNIVERGE are registered trademarks of NEC Corporation. Windows is a registered trademark of Microsoft Corporation.
  • Page 8: Table Of Contents

    TABLE OF CONTENTS INTRODUCTION General ........................... 1 Face Layout for DT530 ....................2 Keys And Parts for DT530 .................... 3 Face Layout for DT920 ....................6 Icon Display ......................... 10 Menu List ........................10 Displaying Menu List......................10 Simple Operation by Menu Key and Cursor Key ............. 11 TERMINAL SETUP Terminal Setup With the Up/Down Key ..............
  • Page 9 TABLE OF CONTENTS Setup with Menu Key for DT920 Series ..............17 To Enable/Disable Off-Hook Ringing ..................17 To Set Headset Ringing......................17 To Set Ringer Tone....................... 17 To Set Illumination Pattern for Call Indication Lamp............. 19 To Enable/Disable RTP Alarm ....................19 To Enable/Disable DTMF Tone ....................
  • Page 10 TABLE OF CONTENTS Setup with Menu Key for DT530 Series ..............38 To Change Ringer Tone Volume ..................38 To Enable/Disable Off-Hook Ringing ..................38 To Enable/Disable Backlight ....................39 To Set Headset Ringing......................39 BASIC OPERATION Login (DT900 Series Only) ..................41 Logout (DT900 Series Only) ..................
  • Page 11 TABLE OF CONTENTS Microphone Control ....................46 Speakerphone Calls ....................46 Group Listen ........................ 46 Holding Calls ....................... 46 System Hold.......................... 46 Exclusive Hold ........................47 Transferring Calls ....................... 47 Using Manual Dial......................... 47 Using Direct Station Selection (DSS)..................47 Conference ........................
  • Page 12 TABLE OF CONTENTS Call Pickup ........................53 Group Call Pickup ......................... 53 Directed Call Pickup......................54 Paging .......................... 54 Meet Me Answer ........................55 Background Music ...................... 56 Call Forwarding ......................56 All Calls (CF/A) ........................56 Call Forwarding Busy/No Answer (B/NA) ................57 Selectable Display Messaging ...................
  • Page 13 TABLE OF CONTENTS DIRECTORY OPERATION Add New Data ......................69 Find Registered Data ....................70 Make a Call From Directory ..................71 Delete All Directory Data....................... 72 Delete Specific Directory Data ................... 72 CALL HISTORY OPERATION View Call History ......................75 Make a Call From Call History ...................
  • Page 14: Introduction

    NTRODUCTION General CHAPTER 5 DIRECTORY OPERATION Explains operating procedures for th Directory This guide explains how to operate DT530/DT920 function. under the following headings. CHAPTER 1 INTRODUCTION CHAPTER 6 CALL HISTORY OPERATION Explains the configuration of this guide and Explains operating procedures for Call History. contains the following information.
  • Page 15: Face Layout For Dt530

    Face Layout for DT530 DT530 (DTK-24D-1) DT530 (DTK-12D-1)
  • Page 16: Keys And Parts For Dt530

    Keys And Parts for DT530 (4) Dial Keypad Dial the called party number or feature access code. DT530 (12/24-B UTTON WITH MONOCHROME DISPLAY (5) Hold Key To place an internal or external call on hold. (6) Transfer Key (17) Allows the station user to transfer established calls to another station, without attendant assistance.
  • Page 17 Up/Down DOWN DT530 Used to adjust speaker/receiver volume, and ringer volume. Speaker/Receiver Volume: � Press ( ) or ( ) key during conversation. Ringer Volume: � Press ( ) or ( ) key during ringing. (b) Redial (Last Number Call, Speed Calling-Station/ Group) Press this key to activate redial feature.
  • Page 18 (d) Directory (14) Programmable Keys These keys can be programmed as Flexible line Pressing this key opens Directory menu. For key/Programmable feature key by System details on Directory service, see Administrator. 5.DIRECTORY OPERATION. (15) Help Key Move the highlighted area one line up To display explanations of the Softkeys on the the screen.
  • Page 19: Face Layout For Dt920

    Face Layout for DT920 DT920 (ITK-12D-1) DT920 (ITK-6D-1)
  • Page 20 Keys And Parts for DT920 (ITK-6D-1 and ITK-12D-1) (19) (18) (17) (16) (15) (14) (13) (12) (11) (10) (1) Handset (3) Speaker Used for sending/receiving voice. Used when originating a handsfree call. (2) Exit Button (4) Dial Keypad To exit the Menu or Help mode and go back to the Dial the called party number or feature access time display.
  • Page 21 (5) Hold Key Two lines of menu items can be displayed at a To place an internal or external call on hold. time. Use "Up" or "Down" key to scroll to the item. ITK-6D-1 Menu (6) Transfer Key Allows the station user to transfer established calls to another station, without attendant assistance.
  • Page 22 (c) Enter (9) Menu Key To access the local menu. This accesses a shortcut menu for frequently-used features. Use this key to (10) Mic Key display the shortcut menu and determine the To respond handsfree. LED lights during selected item in the menu. speakerphone operation.
  • Page 23: Icon Display

    Icon Display Menu List The LCD of DT530 displays Desktop Icons which From the Menu List, the user can use various provide notification when events (such as missed call application features such as Directory and Call History. and voice mail) occur. Note: Icon display is not provided on the DT920 telephone.
  • Page 24: Simple Operation By Menu Key And Cursor Key

    Simple Operation by Menu Key and Cursor Key By using Menu Key and Cursor Key, DT530/DT920 user can have access to Call History, Directory and terminal settings with simple operation. As an example, the following shows the operations how to access to Directory menu. Press Menu Key Press Directory Key Dial...
  • Page 25 This page is for your notes.
  • Page 26: Terminal Setup With The Up/Down Key

    ERMINAL ETUP This chapter describes operating procedures for terminal settings by the UP/DOWN key and Feature keys. SPEAKER Various terminal settings such as display, sounds, password, and language are also available from Menu key. For detailed information on terminal settings from Menu key, see IP Peripheral Equipment Guide.
  • Page 27: Terminal Setup With The Feature Key

    Terminal Setup With the Feature (3) Dial code for the desired ring pattern (1~8). Display below shows when INT is selected. Microphone On/Off SET INT INCOM RING LED on Mic key shows the status of the built-in INCOM RING 1-8:? microphone.
  • Page 28: For Trunk Ring

    For Trunk Ring: (3) Dial 1 to set the Tone; Dial 2 to set the Melody; Dial 3 to set the Download Melody. Dial code for the ring pattern you want to hear (Ring1-3, Melody 4-8). If you select Ring 1-3, a second The display below shows when INT is selected and Program 15-02-78 is enabled screen prompts for the tone pattern (1-4).
  • Page 29: Listening To The Incoming Ring Choices

    Listening to the Incoming Ring Choices Melody 1 Melody 2 (1) Press Speaker and dial 811. Melody: 2 Melody 3 (2) Dial 1 to listen to Intercom ring; Dial 2 to listen to Melody 4 Trunk ring. Melody 5 (3) For Intercom Ring: Dial the code for the ring pattern you want to hear -OR- if Program 15-02-78 is enabled...
  • Page 30: Setup With Menu Key For Dt920 Series

    DT500: To Set Headset Ringing Tone Type Tone No. Tone Range The procedure below shows how to enable/disable headset ringing. High Tone:1 Medium (1) Press the Menu key while the terminal is in an idle state. (2) Select 1 (User Settings). Melody 1 Melody 2 (3) Select 1 (Incoming Call).
  • Page 31 Frequency (Hz) Menu Item Remarks The External Call Menu item appears, however functionality is disabled. 13 Tone Type 13 – Melody 4 14 Tone Type 14 – Melody 5 C Major Ring Tone Ringing Tone, which is selected in 2 (Internal 15 Download 1 –...
  • Page 32: To Set Illumination Pattern For Call Indication Lamp

    To Set Illumination Pattern for Call Indication Contact your System Administrator for  Lamp the setting on your system. The enabled item is highlighted. The following procedure shows how to set the  illumination pattern (color of Call Indicator Lamp). (1) Press the Menu key while the terminal is in an To Enable/Disable DTMF Tone idle state.
  • Page 33: To Set Key Touch Tone

    To Set Key Touch Tone When selecting Download, the Music on Hold Following explains how to set Key Touch Tone. Key file must be downloaded in advance. If there is Touch Tone is a tone generated when the digit keys are no downloaded file, no tone is heard in the pressed while the terminal is off-hook.
  • Page 34: To Set Time Format

    To Set Time Format To Enable/Disable Volume Level Displays The following procedure explains how to set the time The following procedure indicates how to display the display with a 12-hour or 24-hor format. following volume levels: handset receiver volume, speaker volume, ringer tone volume and LCD contrast (1) Press the Menu key while the terminal is in an idle volume.
  • Page 35: To Set Screen Saver

    To Set Screen Saver To Enable/Disable Backlight This procedure explains how to set the Screen Saver. This procedure explains how to enable/disable the Screen Saver starts when the terminal is idle for a backlight of the LCD. certain period of time. The backlight illuminates (for approximately 10 (1) Press the Menu key while the terminal is in an idle seconds) when you press any key or lift the handset.
  • Page 36: To Set A Language

    To Set a Language This procedure explains how to set the language that is displayed on the LCD. (1) Press the Menu key while the terminal is in an idle state. (2) Select 1 (User Setting). (3) Select 3 (Display). (4) Select 5 (Language).
  • Page 37: To Enable/Disable Backlight Fade Control

    To Enable/Disable Backlight Fade Control To Change Password The following procedure explains how to set backlight This procedure explains how to change an existing fade control. password. The password is used to reset the terminal settings. The backlight fades in or fades out when this setting is enabled.
  • Page 38: To Set Usability

    (6) Enter the new password again. If you enter the current password as the new password, the following error message is Press Enter or the OK softkey. displayed. Up to 32 digits (0~9, * and #) can be set as a password.
  • Page 39: To Reset Telephone Settings

    To Reset Telephone Settings To Download a File This procedure explains how to clear the personal data You can download files for Music on Hold. When on the telephone. downloading these files, the terminal needs to be connected to the network that has a FTP, TFTP or (1) Press the Menu key while the terminal is in an idle HTTPS server.
  • Page 40 (5) Select the Protocol used by the server where the (15) Enter an IP address/URI of the FTP/TFTP/ download files are stored. HTTPS server where the download files are stored. (6) When the display returns to the Download Menu screen, select 4 (Account Settings). For example, to set the IP address 10.41.208.205, enter 10*41*208*205 (separate When 1 (FTP) or 3 (HTTPS) is selected in step...
  • Page 41: To Backup Personal Settings

    (19) Press the BK softkey once to delete the default Check Points Actions file name and then enter the new file name using the digit keys. Download file is not placed in Place the download file in the the specified directory. specified directory.
  • Page 42 Before staring the backup, the IP Address//URI of the (9) When the display returns to the Account Settings FTP/TFTP/HTTPS server must be entered from the screen, select 2 (Password). terminal. (10) Enter a password using the digit keys. (1) Set up the FTP/TFTP/HTTPS server. Press the Enter key or the OK sofkey.
  • Page 43 (17) The default name displays as shown below. (18) Press the Enter key or the Exec softkey to start the data backup. While making a backup copy, the LCD displays “Uploading...” and then “Saving...”. Do not turn OFF the terminal while “Saving...”...
  • Page 44: To Restore Personal Settings

    To Restore Personal Settings (5) Select the Protocol used by the server where the backup file is stored. You can restore your personal terminal settings. (6) When the display returns to the Backup/Restore To download the backup file to the terminal, the screen, select 5 (Account Settings).
  • Page 45 (14) Select 3 (Server Address). Press the ENC softkey to download the encrypted restore file. (15) Enter an IP address/URI of the destination FTP/ TFTP/HTTPS server. The encrypted backup file name is displayed as “PersonalData.tgz.ef”. For example, to set the IP address 10.41.208.205, enter 10*41*208*205 (separate If you make the encrypted file, press the with an asterisk).
  • Page 46: How To Input Characters

    How to Input Characters Check Points Actions This section explains how to enter characters on the Download file is not placed in Place the download file in text input screen such as Name or User ID, etc. the specified directory. the specified directory.
  • Page 48: Character Code List

    Character Code List <Character Code for English (1/2)> <Character Code for English (2/2)>...
  • Page 50 <Numeric Code> When entering password, “0-9”, “*” and “#” are available: “#” is entered by pressing [#] key. “*” is entered by pressing [ ] key.
  • Page 51: Character Entry Mode

    Setup with Menu Key for DT530 Character Entry Mode Series As an example of the character entry method, the following shows how to enter “Ken Kobus”. To Change Ringer Tone Volume (1) Press the [5] key twice to enter “K”. The procedure below shows how to change the volume (2) Press the [ ] key to switch the text input mode...
  • Page 52: To Enable/Disable Backlight

    To Enable/Disable Backlight To Set Headset Ringing The procedure below shows how to enable/disable the The procedure below shows how to enable/disable the backlights of LCD and digit keys. ringing of the headset. The backlights illuminate (for approximately 10 (1) Press the Menu key while the terminal is in an seconds) when you press any key or lift the handset.
  • Page 53 This page is for your notes.
  • Page 54: Login (Dt900 Series Only)

    ASIC PERATION Login (DT900 Series Only) Logout (DT900 Series Only) When login mode is activated, the following procedure (1) Press the preassigned Logout Feature Key on is required. the terminal. (1) Enter login code and press the Set softkey. Note: This location is an example. Note: Logout button is assigned by data setting at the Login ID 2000...
  • Page 55 This page is for your notes.
  • Page 56: Feature Operation

    EATURE PERATION Answering Calls Answering Outside Calls Using the Answer Key (1) Receive outside call. Ringing Calls (2) Press the Answer key. (1) Lift the handset. (3) Talk with the incoming calling party. (2) Start conversation. Note: When assigning the Delayed Ringing feature, (4) When additional outside calls are received, press the Answer key to place the current call on hold incoming calls will first ring at a primary station.
  • Page 57: Voice Announce Calls

    Placing Calls Voice Announce Calls (1) Adjust the Speaker volume as needed. Internal Calls Note: On SV9100 if MIC key is not lit the (1) Lift the handset. user cannot answer voice announce calls without lifting the handset. (2) Dial a station number or 0 (for attendant). (2) Respond hands free.
  • Page 58: Last Co/Pbx Number Redial

    Last CO/PBX Number Redial Note: The stored number dials out. Note: Unless you preselect, Trunk Group Routing (1) Without lifting the handset, selects the trunk for the call. The system may optionally press the Redial key. select a specific Trunk Group for the call. Note: If you have a DSS Console, you may be able to (2) To redial the last number, press #.
  • Page 59: Microphone Control

    To dial a Group Speed Dialing number: (3) Place an internal or outside call. (4) Converse. (1) Press the Speaker key. (2) Dial 814 (default Service Code). (5) Press the Speaker key to disconnect the call. Note: The handset may be used at any time during the -OR- conversation.
  • Page 60: Exclusive Hold

    Exclusive Hold (4) Replace the handset. Note: If the called station is busy, replace the handset With a call in progress: to initiate a camp-on. Unanswered camp-on calls and (1) Press the Exclusive Hold key (Service Code unscreened transfers will recall to the transferring 851:45).
  • Page 61: Call Park - System

    2-11 MON 10:56AM PARK HOLD TALKING TO STA 12345 Park No. Dial Conf To pick up a Parked call: CONF ICM DIAL (1) Lift the handset. AnHd Press the Park key (Service Code 852: *04 + orbit). Call Park – System -OR- To Park a call in a system orbit: (1) Press the Speaker key.
  • Page 62: Message Waiting

    To answer a Message Waiting: Note: If the unavailable extension was unanswered (not busy), the Callback goes through after your co- Note: When you have a message, your Message Waiting worker uses their telephone for the first time. LED flashes. Note: If you have Callback Automatic Answer, you (1) Press the Speaker key and dial 841.
  • Page 63: Tone Override

    To cancel all your Messages Waiting: To answer Tone Override: Note: This includes messages you have left for other (1) Receive Tone Override. extensions and messages other extensions have left for you. (2) Press the Hold key and talk with the party. (1) Press the Speaker key.
  • Page 64: Co/Pbx Dialing Options

    To respond to a Voice Over alert tone to your Note: The stored number dials out. extension: -OR- Note: You can only respond if you have a Voice Over key. (1) Press the Speaker key. (1) Press the Voice Over key (Service Code 851:48).
  • Page 65: Repeat Redial

    To check to see the stored Memo Dial number: (3) Lift the handset when the called party answers. Note: When using trunks with answer supervision, the (1) Do not lift the handset. Repeat Redial feature automatically cancels. (2) Press the Memo Dial key (Service Code 851:31). Line 001 00:27 Note: The stored number displays.
  • Page 66: Temporary Memory

    Pickup Group: “Check List”. (1) Pick up the handset or press the Speaker key. Line 001 (2) Press the Group Call Pickup key (Service Code NEC America 2142622000 851:24). Conf Prog -OR- (1) Press the Call History key (Service Code 851:08) or press the LIST Softkey and CID.
  • Page 67: Directed Call Pickup

    Paging To answer a call ringing a telephone in another Pickup Group when you know the Group Number: To make an Internal Page announcement: (1) Pick up the handset or press the Speaker key. (1) Press the zone’s Internal Paging key [Service (2) Press the Group Call Pickup key (Service Code Code 851:21, 01~64 for zones (00 for All Call)].
  • Page 68: Meet Me Answer

    To Page an External Zone: Meet Me Answer To join a Meet Me Internal Page: (1) Press the External Paging key (Service Code 851:19 for External Paging zones or 20 for (1) Press the Speaker key or pick up the handset. External All Call Paging).
  • Page 69: Background Music

    Background Music (2) Dial 1 (Set). CF-ALL To turn Background Music on or off: (1) Press the Speaker key. (2) Dial 725. (3) Dial the destination extension or off-premise Note: Default is 825. number. (3) Press the Speaker key to hang up. Note: The default of BACKGROUND MUSIC service CF-ALL code is "no setting".
  • Page 70: Call Forwarding Busy/No Answer (B/Na)

    Call Forwarding Busy/No Answer (B/NA) To cancel Call Forward – Busy/No Answer at a forwarding station: To set Call Forward – Busy/No Answer at a forwarding station: (1) Pick up the handset or press the Speaker key. (1) Pick up the handset or press the Speaker key. (2) Dial the Call Forward –...
  • Page 71: Selectable Display Messaging

    To cancel Call Forward – Both Ring at a forwarding Message Change “#” to: station: Time (when meeting is (1) Pick up the handset or press the Speaker key. IN MEETING UNTIL ##:## done) (2) Dial the Call Forward – Both Ring Service Room name or MEETING ROOM - ####### Code (default: 842).
  • Page 72: Station Relocation

    Code Restriction, Dial Block To cancel a message: (1) Press the Speaker key. To set Dial Block: (2) Press the Text Message key (1) Press the Speaker key. (Service Code 851:18+). (2) Dial 700 (default). (3) Press Speaker to hang up. (3) Dial the 4-digit Dial Block Code (user defined).
  • Page 73: Account Code Entry

    Account Code Entry To enter an Account Code before dialing the outside number: To enter an Account Code any time while on a trunk If your system has Forced Account Codes, you must call: use this procedure. If it has Verified Account Codes, The outside caller cannot hear the Account Code digits you can use this procedure instead of letting the system you enter.
  • Page 74: Automatic Call Distribution (Acd)

    Automatic Call Distribution (ACD) AIC Agent Log In To log in: Agent Log In (1) Press the ACD LOG IN/LOG OUT key (Service To log in: Code 852: *10). (1) Press the ACD LOG IN/LOG OUT key (Service -OR- Code 852: *10). (1) Press the Speaker key and dial the AIC Log In -OR- service code –...
  • Page 75: Multiple Aic Agent Log In

    Multiple AIC Agent Log In Note: This operation is not available for the System Supervisor. To log in: Group No: 01 (1) Press the ACD LOG IN/LOG OUT key (Service 12345678 OFF DUTY Code 852: *10). List Prog - OR – (1) Press the Speaker key and dial the AIC Log In To cancel the manual Rest Mode: service code -not assigned at default.
  • Page 76: Answering A Call Using A Headset

    (2) Press Volume Up and Volume Down to scroll Station Speed Dial – Dial Access through the Queue Status Displays of all the ACD To store a Station Speed Dialing number (display Groups. telephones only): (3) Press the CLEAR key to return the telephone to (1) Press the Speaker key.
  • Page 77: Line Keys/Programmable Function Keys

    Line Keys/Programmable Function Keys Use this Key for Entering Names keypad The following functions can be assigned to Line Keys if When you want to..digit..allowed by Class of Service. Enter characters: G-I, g-I, 4 To Program a Line key as a Programmable Function Enter characters: J-L, j-l, 5 Key: Enter characters: M-O, m-o, 6...
  • Page 78 Function Function Function Additional Data Function Additional Data Number Number Call Pickup for Incoming Call Log Specified Call Pickup Group Number Day/Night Mode Mode Number (1-8) Group Switch Speed Dial – Speed Dial Number (Common / Call Forward – Common / Private Private) Immediate Speed Dial –Group Speed Dial number (Group)
  • Page 79 Function Function Function Additional Data Function Additional Data Number Number Department Group Flash Key Log Out Outgoing Call Reverse Voice over Extension Number Without Caller ID (ISDN) Voice Over Extension Number --Not Used-- Extension Number or Voice Call Redirect Mail Number --Not Used-- Account Code -Not Used--...
  • Page 80 Function Function Function Additional Data Function Additional Data Number Number Calling Party --Not Used-- Any number up to 24 digits Number Notification 0=Pause Multi-Device Conversation 1=Re-recording Support Recording Function 2=Address (VMSU) 3=Erase 4=Urgent Page Drop Key -Not Used-- Private Call Refuse Caller ID Refuse Dial-In Mode Switching...
  • Page 81 This page is for your notes.
  • Page 82: Add New Data

    IRECTORY PERATION This chapter explains about the Directory function of (3) Select 1. REGIST by using Cursor Key, Digit Key DT Series telephones. By using the Directory function, (1) or softkey. you can make a call with a simple operation. [Directory] Directory function can register up to 500 records.
  • Page 83: Find Registered Data

    (8) Enter the telephone number as indicated in the (3) Select 2. Search by using Cursor Key, Digit Key display and press the Hold key. (1) or Softkey. (4) Select MENU to search. (9) Enter a desired Memory ID. Note: The display will show No TELBK Data if there (10) After entering the Memory ID, the display goes are no entries to review.
  • Page 84: Make A Call From Directory

    Search Method Description Search data from the telephone 3. Tel Number number list registered in the directory. Search data from the memory 4. Memory ID number registered in the directory. (6) The following is an example when NAME, GRP, NUM, and MEM are selected as a search. Make a Call From Directory (1) Display the detailed data for a target party (see Find Registered...
  • Page 85: Delete All Directory Data

    The following display is an example of dial by (2) To delete all the registered data, press the Enter name. Key or 4: Softkey to delete all the data. [Detail] Below is a sample display of a deleted number. Name:Abe Shintaro [Detail] Name:Abe Shintaro (2) Lift the Handset, press Speaker or press the...
  • Page 86 Cursor key or Softkey. The example below displays a specific group deleted. Select Group 01. [Directory] (3) Select 1: NEC. [Directory] (4) Press the DEL Softkey to delete the appropriate Directory data. (5) After the appropriate Directory data is deleted,...
  • Page 87 This page is for your notes.
  • Page 88: Call History Operation

    ISTORY PERATION This chapter explains the Call History function of DT Series telephones. By using the Call History function, you can make a call with a simple operation. The Incoming Call History can register up to 50 records. The Outgoing Call History can resister up to 50 records. View Call History In this example, 1.
  • Page 89: Store Call History Data To Speed Dial

    (3) Select STA to store in a Station Speed Dial bin or select SPD to store in a System Speed Dial bin. [Missed] Select TELBK to store in a Telephone Book. Ken Kobus Delete Call History Data Tel:7205 (2) Lift the handset or press the Speaker key while (1) Press the Menu key.
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