NEC DT700 User Manual page 137

Nec sip phone for univerge sphericall and is3000-sip@net platform
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Figure 5.128 Select Speed Dial Number
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Figure 5.129 Monitor Settings
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Up to 24 characters may be entered for the number. Only digits, "*" and "#" may be
entered.
• To move the cursor position in the LCD screen, use the right and left cursor pad
keys.
• You can also press the Delete Soft Key to delete the last character entered, or
press the Cancel Soft Key to return to the previous screen.
Use the telephone keypad to enter a Speed Dial number for the entry and press Enter
on the cursor pad or the OK Soft Key.
Speed Dial entries can be internal or external numbers.
The number of available Sped Dial Keys and their associated numbers depend on
your model of DT700 phone. For more information on the valid Speed Dial Keys for
the specific phone models, see "Speed Dial Key Numbering" on page 5-110.
• You can also press the Delete Soft Key to delete the last character entered, or
press the Cancel Soft Key to return to the previous screen.
Select the monitor settings for this entry and press Enter
OK Soft Key.
Monitoring can only be done on other lines that are internal to your system.
Note:
You cannot monitor external or outside lines.
Valid options for monitoring are:
1
None - Do not monitor presence state changes for this Speed Dial Key
2
Visual - Presence state is shown visually using the LED on the Speed Dial Key,
and a Presence icon is shown in the Personal Directory.
3
Visual and Soft Ring - Presence state is shown visually using the LED on the
Speed Dial Key, and a Presence icon is shown in the Personal Directory. When a
call is ringing on the monitored terminal, play a soft ring tone.
3
Option
Visual and Soft Ring is only valid for iS3000-SIP@Net platforms.
Note:
Contact your system administrator to determine if Soft Ring is available on
your system.
A D V A N C E D P H O N E F E A T U R E S
Speed Dial and Programmable Keys
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on the cursor pad or the
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