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NDA-31958
Issue 2.0
SV 9100
®
DT930 (ITK-24CG)
USER GUIDE
NEC Enterprise Communication Technologies, Inc.
December, 2019

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1. Introduction
General
Describes the overall operation of the DT930 Series telephone system.
Face Layout
Illustrates and identifies the physical components and layout of the DT930 telephone.
Technical Specifications
Details the technical specifications of the ITK-24CG-1 model, including display, memory, and connectivity.
Keys and Parts Identification
Identifies and describes the main physical parts and operational keys of the DT930 telephone.
Installation Procedures
Covers initial setup, connections, mounting, power, and accessory handling for the telephone.
2. Outline – Classic Mode
Phone Start Up and Menu Screen
Explains how the phone starts up and the various menu screen displays.
Menu Screen Description
Details the icons and functions available in the telephone's menu screen.
Soft Key Functionality
Describes the purpose, usage, and adaptive nature of the telephone's soft keys.
Multi-Window and Application Switching
Explains displaying multiple windows and switching between applications.
Managing Pop-Up Windows
Details how to launch and exit pop-up windows that appear during operation.
3. Terminal Setup – Classic Mode
Basic Volume and Tone Adjustments
Adjusts handset, speaker, and ringer volume levels, and ringer tone.
Microphone and Ringing Settings
Configures microphone status and controls for off-hook and headset ringing.
Call Indicator and Alarm Settings
Configures illumination patterns for call indication lamps and RTP alarms.
Tone and Display Settings
Manages DTMF tones, key touch tones, music on hold, clock, and display formats.
Screen and Brightness Settings
Configures screen saver, backlight brightness, character size, and language.
Wallpaper, Font Color, and Display Options
Sets wallpaper, font color, turn-off display, and backlight fade control.
Password and Usability Settings
Covers changing passwords and setting usability options for Help key operation.
Telephone Settings Reset and File Download
Explains resetting settings and downloading files for features like music and ringtones.
Backup and Restore Terminal Settings
Details backing up and restoring terminal settings to/from a server.
4. Outline – Portal Mode
Telephone Startup and Favorite Screen
Explains phone startup behavior and the usage of the favorite screen for shortcuts.
Favorite Screen Details
Explains status icons, extension display, and clock/calendar information.
Local Soft Keys and Call Screen
Describes local soft keys, the call screen, and system information areas.
Screen Management and Home Screen Settings
Explains call screen auto-closing and how to set the phone's home screen.
Home URL Registration and Startup
Covers registering a home URL and the phone's startup behavior with a URL.
5. Terminal Setup – Portal Mode
Basic Volume and Tone Adjustments
Adjusts handset, speaker, and ringer volume levels, and ringer tone.
Microphone and Ringing Settings
Configures microphone status and controls for off-hook and headset ringing.
Call Indicator and Alarm Settings
Configures illumination patterns for call indicator lamps and RTP alarms.
Tone and Display Settings
Manages DTMF tones, key touch tones, music on hold, clock, and display formats.
Screen and Brightness Settings
Configures screen saver, backlight brightness, character size, and language.
Password and Usability Settings
Covers changing passwords and setting usability options for Help key operation.
Telephone Settings Reset and File Download
Explains resetting settings and downloading files for features like music and ringtones.
Backup and Restore Terminal Settings
Details backing up and restoring terminal settings to/from a server.
6. Feature Operation
Login/Logout Procedures
Explains the procedures for logging into and out of the terminal.
Making and Answering Calls
Covers making external/internal calls and answering incoming calls.
Holding and Transferring Calls
Explains how to place calls on hold and transfer them.
Speed Dialing and Redial
Covers programming one-touch speed dials, setting speed dial bins, and last number redial.
Advanced Call Features
Explains three-party conference, voice mail access, and DND settings.
Character Input and Security
Covers character entry methods, character codes, and security mode.
Phonebook Overview
Introduces system and local phonebooks and character input for them.
7. Favorite Screen Operation
Favorite Screen Overview
Explains using the favorite screen for shortcuts and quick access to numbers and services.
Managing Shortcuts
Covers selecting, registering, using, editing, and deleting shortcuts.
Changing Shortcut Display
Explains how to change the display method for shortcuts on the favorite screen.
8. Directory Operation
Adding and Finding Directory Data
Covers adding new entries and searching for registered data in the directory.
Making Calls and Setting Prefixes
Explains making calls from the directory and setting call prefixes.
Deleting Directory Data
Details the process of deleting all directory data or specific entries.
9. Call History Operation
Call History Overview and Usage
Explains Call History functionality, making calls from history, and storing data.
Deleting Call History Data
Details the process of deleting call history records individually or all at once.
Appendix A. Menu List
Menu List: DT930 (ITK-24CG-1)
Provides a comprehensive list of menu items for the DT930 telephone.
Menu List for History
Lists menu items specifically related to Call History functions.
Menu List for Directory
Lists menu items specifically related to Directory functions.
Menu List for Setting - Classic Mode
Details the settings available in the Classic Mode configuration.
Menu List for Setting - Portal Mode
Details the settings available in the Portal Mode configuration.
Appendix B. Web Programming
Web Programming Overview
Introduces web programming for configuring terminal settings remotely via a PC.
Login Procedure
Details the steps required to log into the web programming interface.
Logout Procedure
Explains how to properly exit the web programming session.
How to Operate Web Programming
Provides instructions on operating the web interface, using ringer tone as an example.
Appendix C. To Upload an Image
PC Requirements and Connection
Lists PC requirements and connection setup for the image upload process.
User Programming Setup and Login
Guides through the user programming setup and the login process for image upload.
Image Upload Process
Details specifying the image file and the steps for uploading it.

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