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DT750USER’S GUIDE
NEC Corporation2011 August
NWA-039786-001ISSUE 5.0
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LIABILITY DISCLAIMER
NEC Corporation reserves the right to change the specifications, functions,or features, at any time, without notice. NEC Corporation has prepared this document for use by its employees andcustomers. The information contained herein is the property of NEC Cor-poration and shall not be reproduced without prior written approval fromNEC Corporation. All brand names and product names on this documentare trademarks or registered trademarks of their respective companies.
Copyright 2008-2011
NEC Corporation
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TABLE OF CONTENTS
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.INTRODUCTIONFACE LAYOUT..................................................................................... 1TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS .......................................................... 2KEYS AND PARTS............................................................................... 3PHONE START UP AND MENU SCREEN(Firmware version 4.0.0.0 and later)..................................................... 6PHONE START UP AND MENU SCREEN(Firmware version before 4.0.0.0)......................................................... 10SHORTCUT MENU .............................................................................. 14DESI-LESS SCREEN........................................................................... 15SOFT KEYS.......................................................................................... 19MULTI-WINDOW (Firmware version 4.0.0.0 and later) ........................ 23POP-UP WINDOWS (Firmware version 4.0.0.0 and later)................... 28POP-UP WINDOWS (Firmware version 3.0.0.0).................................. 31
.TERMINAL SETUPSETUP WITH UP/DOWN KEY............................................................. 33SETUP WITH FEATURE KEY.............................................................. 34SETUP WITH MENU KEY.................................................................... 35
.BASIC OPERATIONTO LOGIN............................................................................................. 100TO LOGOUT......................................................................................... 100TO MAKE AN EXTERNAL CALL.......................................................... 101TO MAKE AN INTERNAL CALL........................................................... 102TO ANSWER AN EXTERNAL CALL .................................................... 104TO ANSWER AN INTERNAL CALL ..................................................... 105MULTILINE APPEARANCE ................................................................. 106
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TO HOLD A CALL ................................................................................ 107TO PLACE A CALL ON EXCLUSIVE HOLD........................................ 108TO TRANSFER A CALL ....................................................................... 109TO ORIGINATE A CALL USING SELECTIVE DIALING(DYNAMIC DIAL PAD, PRESET DIAL) ................................................ 110ONE-TOUCH SPEED CALLING KEYS................................................ 111SPEED CALLING - STATION/GROUP ................................................ 117SPEED CALLING - SYSTEM ............................................................... 118LAST NUMBER REDIAL ...................................................................... 118VOICE CALL......................................................................................... 119THREE-PARTY CONFERENCE .......................................................... 119VOICE MAIL SYSTEM ......................................................................... 120DO NOT DISTURB............................................................................... 120HOW TO INPUT CHARACTERS ......................................................... 121SECURITY MODE................................................................................ 135EMERGENCY CALL............................................................................. 137PHONEBOOK....................................................................................... 138CALL HISTORY.................................................................................... 149
4.DIRECTORY OPERATIONTO ADD NEW DATA ............................................................................ 153TO CHANGE GROUP NAME............................................................... 161TO FIND A REGISTERED DATA......................................................... 162TO MAKE A CALL FROM DIRECTORY .............................................. 179TO ADD PREFIX TO NUMBER............................................................ 181TO EDIT DIRECTORY DATA............................................................... 185TO DELETE ALL DATA........................................................................ 186TO DELETE SPECIFIC DATA.............................................................. 187
5.CALL HISTORY OPERATION
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TO VIEW CALL HISTORY.................................................................... 192TO MAKE A CALL FROM CALL HISTORY.......................................... 193TO ADD CALL HISTORY DATA TO DIRECTORY .............................. 195TO EDIT DIRECTORY DATA FROM CALL HISTORY ........................ 198TO DELETE ALL DATA........................................................................ 202TO DELETE SPECIFIC DATA.............................................................. 203
6.MENU LISTMENU LIST FOR DT750 ...................................................................... 205
7.WEB PROGRAMMINGTO LOGIN............................................................................................. 216TO LOGOUT......................................................................................... 218HOW TO OPERATE............................................................................. 220
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.INTRODUCTIONE LAYOUT
DT750
Exit Help
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6 MNO
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HNICAL SPECIFICATIONSITEM DT750
Display (LCD) 5.7 inch Color TFT, QVGA, Touch Panel, with BacklightProgrammable Key 32 (8 X 4) Keys (displayed on LCD)Fixed Feature Key 9 keys (with Menu button and Cursor key)Backlight Display and Digit Key (lit for 10 seconds when operating)Soft Key 4 KeysDirectory 500 recordsCall History Outgoing Call: 50 record, Incoming Call: 50 recordsXML Browser AvailableHands-free Standard equipment (Full-duplex), Wide-bandHeadset Available
LAN Interface 2-port, 10BASE-T/100BASE-TX, Full-duplex/Half-duplex, Auto Negotiation /FixedVoice CODEC G.711(µ-law, A-law), G.729a, G.722IP Address Setting Sets via DHCP server/Sets StaticallyQoS ToS (IP Precedence, Diffserv)VLAN Tag VLAN (IEEE802.1Q/p)
Security IEEE802.1x authentication (EAP-MD5, EAPOL Forwarding),SIP&RTP Encryption
Power Supply Central Power Supply = IEEE802.3af,Local Power Supply = AC adapter (AC-2R UNIT: optional)Power Consumption Approximately 5.3 W (without optional connection)
Download Program/Configuration data/Ringing Tone/Music on Hold/Directory data/WallpaperAdapter (Optional) Recording Unit/Wall-mounting kit/Digit-key Set Unit/Side panelColor BlackDimension (W×D×H) 227(W) × 250(D) × 112(H) [mm]Weight 1.6 kg
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YS AND PARTS (1) Security ButtonTo activate security features for preventing thorized access or data leakage.
(2) Call Indicator LampThe lamp at the top corner of DT750 Displaflashes when a call terminates to the terminAlso, when you use Voice Mail service, thelights when a message has been left.
(3) LCDColor touch panel LCD (Liquid Crystal Disp
(4) Exit KeyTo exit the Menu or Help mode and go backtime display.
(5) Soft KeysAny feature shown at the bottom of the LCDavailable. The appropriate feature key is dison the screen according to the call handlingcess.
(6) Help KeyTo call up explanations of the Soft Keys on LCD.
(7) Recall KeyTo finish a call and hear the dial tone.
(8) Feature KeyTo activate features such as terminal setup,program One-Touch Speed Dial Keys.
Exit Help
1 2 ABC
3 DEF
4 GHI
5 JKL
6 MNO
7 PQRS
8 TUV
9 WXYZ
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HOLD Transfer Speaker
Recall Feature
Answer Mic
Redial
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Mic Lampo respond hands-free. LED lights during speaker-hone operation.
Menu Buttono access the local menu of DT750.
Cursor Keyy using this key, you can access various features ith simple operation.
Details on Cursor Key
a) Up/Down DOWN UP)
sed to adjust speaker/receiver volume, and inger volume.
• Speaker/Receiver Volume:Press ( ) or ( ) key during conversation.
• Ringer Volume:Press ( ) or ( ) key during ringing.
b) RedialLast Number Call, Speed Calling-Station/Group)ress this key to activate redial feature. Press
Redial and scroll back through numbers thabeen dialed. When the desired number is dplayed, press or # to activate dialing.
(c) DirectoryPressing this key opens Directory menu. Fodetails on Directory service, see 4.DIRECTOPERATION.
(d) EnterDT750 has shortcut menu for frequently-ustures. Use this key to display the shortcut m(see MULTI-WINDOW (Firmware version 4and later)) and determine the selected itemmenu.Also, this key is used as cursor-movement the local menu of the telephone.
(Four-way Scroll UP key)
our-way Scroll LEFT key)edial key
Volume (UP) key Enter Key (d)
(Four-way Scroll RIGHT key)Directory key (c)
(Four-way Scroll DOWN key)Volume (DOWN) key (a)
NoteA-law Countries [Europe, Australia, Russia, Latiica, Middle near East, other Asian nations]: #µ-law Countries [North America, Japan, Hong KTaiwan]:
Up Move the highlighted area one linthe screen.
Down Move the highlighted area one lindown the screen.
Left Go back to the previous screen.
Right Go to the screen which corresponthe highlighted menu item.
Enter Go to the screen which corresponthe highlighted menu item.
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Speaker Keyo control the built-in speaker which can be used or:Hands-Free dialing/monitoring.LED on key lights when the key is active. All standard IP versions include support for full uplex hands-free mode. All TDM and IP enabled ersions are half duplex hands-free mode.
Transfer Keyllows the station user to transfer established calls
o another station, without attendant assistance.
Hold Keyo place an internal or external call on hold.
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ONE START UP AND MENU REENmware version 4.0.0.0 and later)Portal screen that is displayed right after startinge phone depends on whether you start up thee by using an XML application with its home URLtered or without its home URL registered. Thison provides sample screen displays for boths, and explains how to start up the menu screen.
TARTING UP THE PHONE (with a ome URL registered)
The phone automatically accesses the homeURL, and displays the received XML applica-tion as Portal screen.
• Click to display the menu screen
The screen that is to be displayed as theicon is the screen of the XML application thaistered as the home URL.
HOME URL:A home URL is the address information of the applica-tion that is to be accessed first after the phone is started.Home URL registration is performed at installation. Fordetails, contact the system administrator.
PORTAL SCREEN:A Portal screen is the home (entrance) screen of thephone. When you use multiple XML applications, theURL that is registered as the home URL is the Portalscreen: this is where other XML applications can beaccessed. When a home URL is not registered, the default homescreen of the phone (Desktop screen or DESI-lessscreen) is the Portal screen.
teThe following XML application screen or the Portal screen icon is a sample. The actual screen that is dis-played on your phone may vary depending on the appli-cation you use.
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Desktop screen or DESI-less screen (Portalscreen) is displayed after the phone is started.
Desktop screen
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Which screen is to be displayed (Desktop screen orDESI-less screen) is selected at installation. For details,contact the system administrator.
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Service iconStatus icon
LCD 4-line display (Bottom line: Soft key)
SERVICE ICON DESCRIPTION
Status Icon
The LCD of DT750 displays icons which notification when events (such as missedvoice mail) occur. For details of status icoDESI-LESS SCREEN.
Service Icon Touch this icon to go to DESI-less screen
details, see DESI-LESS SCREEN.
LCD 4-line dis-play
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TIP For details on DESI-less screen, see DESSCREEN.
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Menu
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Portal RestaurantMapHotel
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Seek Resv. Cancel Detail
Breakfast
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Distance:
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City Music Hall 2-3-1 Ubiquitous City AM 10:00 - PM 5:001-1-1 Ubiquitous City AM 10:00 - PM 5:003-3-2 Ubiquitous City Today is closed.
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(1) History
To view Call History; the histdata stored in the server (systmemory (see CALL HISTORYthose stored in the memory oftelephone, such as the historiemissed calls, dialed numbers,received calls (see 5.CALL HISTORY OPERATION).
(2) Directory
To use Directory features; theare three types of directory fea
• Personal Directory: Contrby telephone set. For details4.DIRECTORY OPERATION• Phonebook: Controlled bysystem. For details, see PHOBOOK.• Corporate Directory: Controlled by the external XML seFor details, contact the systeadministrator.
(3) Service
XML application screen registin the service URL is displayeWhen the service URL is not registered, Service icon is nodisplayed.
(4) Setting
To make the user settings of Dsuch as incoming call and dispand download various files suringtones, Music on Hold, anddirectories. For details, see 2.TERMINAL SETUP.
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When home URL is not registered, Phone screen icon is displayed. When home URL is registered, a screen icon of XML application to be registered in home URL and the application name (Portal) are displayed.
6) XML pplication 1
You can launch up to four XML applications including the Portal screen at a time. The icons of the running applications are displayed on the Menu screen from the left. For details, see MULTI-WINDOW (Firmware version 4.0.0.0 and later).
7) XML pplication 2
8) XML pplication 3
9) Phone icon
When you select the Phone icon, a pop-up screen is displayed on an XML application screen. (For details, see POP-UP WINDOWS (Firmware version 4.0.0.0 and later).When XML application is registered in the home URL, phone icon is displayed. When a home URL is not registered, phone icon is not displayed.
Note: If pop-up window display is disabled at installation, this icon is not displayed.
10) Home URL con
XML application screen registered in the home URL is displayed. When the home URL is not registered, Home URL icon is not displayed.
11) Back icon When you select the Back icon, you can go back to the previous screen.
MENU/ICON DESCRIPTIONNote
For the terminal firmware version 5.0.0.0 or latehome URL is not registered, “Phone” is displayethe name of Portal icon.
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ONE START UP AND MENU REENmware version before 4.0.0.0)section provides sample screen displays, andins how to start up the menu screen.
TARTING UP THE PHONEThe default home screen (Desktop screen orDESI-less screen) is displayed after thephone is started.
Desktop screen
DESI-less screen
Which screen is to be displayed (Desktop screen orDESI-less screen) is selected at installation. For details,contact the system administrator.
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Service icons
Status icon
LCD 4-line display (Bottom line: Soft key)
SERVICE ICON DESCRIPTION
Status Icon
The LCD of DT750 displays icons which notification when events (such as missedvoice mail) occur. For details of status icoDESI-LESS SCREEN.
Service Icon Click this icon to go to DESI-less screen.
details, see DESI-LESS SCREEN.
Service Icon Click this icon to start an XML application
(This icon is displayed only when Home Uat installation.)
LCD 4-line dis-play
Displays LCD information sent from the s
TIP For details on DESI-less screen, see DESSCREEN.
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Click to display the menu screen.
ENU SCREENress to display the menu screen. Use thiscreen to switch applications.
o select a menu item, select one of the followingperations.
• Touch panel operation.• Highlight an item by using , and press .• Select an item by using the arrow keys (soft key), and
press OK.• Press the appropriate dial key.
Menu
History
[Menu]
Directory Tool Call Func.
PresenceSetting Favorite Config
OKBack
Menu
TIP Press Clear or Back to go back to the previous pPress Exit to go back to the home screen.
MENU ITEM DESCRIPTION
History
To view Call History. There are ttypes of Call History features. Thedata stored in the server (system)memory (see CALL HISTORY), aone stored in the memory of the telephone (see 5.CALL HISTORYOPERATION).
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• STARTING UP XML APPLICATIONDT750 has an XML browser function. You can the information of XML application installedexternal server onto the LCD of DT750 and use services in collaboration with the XML applicatio
The following explains how to start the XML appfrom DT750. For more information, refer to mrelating to XML applications.
To Start Up From Menu Button
STEP 1: Select Tool on the menu screen.Select an item by one of the following operation• Touch panel operation.• Highlight an item by using , and press
OK.• Press .
STEP 2: Select Service.Select an item by one of the following operation• Touch panel operation.• Highlight an item by using , and press
or OK.• Press .
ctory
To use Directory features.There are the following three types of directory features.
• Personal Directory: Controlled by telephone set. For details, see 4.DI-RECTORY OPERATION.• Phonebook: Controlled by the sys-tem. For details, see PHONEBOOK.• Corporate Directory: Controlled by the external XML server.
For details, contact the system administrator.
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• Uses when accessing external XML application. • Uses when sending/receiving Instant Message (Not used).
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tingTo make the setting of DT750 (such as ringing volume control, LCD display setting and download of Music on Hold). For details, see 2.TERMINAL SETUP.
sence Currently Not Used (grayed out).
orite Currently Not Used (grayed out).
figThis item is used for configuration setting of DT750. For details, contact the system administrator.
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STEP 2: XML application will start up.
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ORTCUT MENULCD displays icons when there are missed calls orvoice mails. You can open shortcut menu by
sing (Enter). You can also check missed callscess the new voice mails from shortcut menu.
Shortcut Menu
te Unavailable Menu items are grayed out.
EATURE DESCRIPTION
issed Calls Access history of Missed Calls. The icon disappears after checking the history.
oice MailAccess history of incoming Voice Mail. The icon disappears after checking the voice mails.
Top line of LCD (icon information area)
Indicates that there are new missed calls.
Indicates that there are new voice mails.
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[Shortcut Menu] 1/1
2 Voice Mail3 Receive IM
5 Bluetooth 4 Presence
OK Back
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Presence Currently Not Used (grayed out).
Bluetooth Currently Not Used (grayed out).
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SI-LESS SCREENI-less screen consists of the status icons,rammable key information, and LCD 4-line display.
DESI-less screen
TATUS ICONSLCD displays icons in the icon information area on Desktop screen and DESI-less screen) when are missed calls or new voice mails. You cank the status at a glance, and access the servicesly.
following icons are displayed:
• PROGRAMMABLE KEYSThe programmable keys are used for registerline, other station lines, or various features.
You can also set One-Touch Speed Dial programmable keys to assign a telephone numstation number to a key so that you can make athat number with one-touch operation.
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Status icon
LCD 4-line display
FEATURE ICON DESCRIPTION
Missed CallThis icon appears when thermissed call. Once you checkmissed call, this icon will dis
Voice MailThis icon provides notificatioincoming Voice Mail. Once ycheck the mail, this icon will disappear.
CursorThis icon indicates the curreavailable direction of the curThis icon is displayed in the screen.
Encryption
This icon appears when the conversation is encrypted. *Supported by the telephonethe firmware version 2.2.0.0 later.
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tatus information on line keys such as call termi-ation or Call Hold can be indicated as follows:
(b) Programmable Key Information
You can register line keys (telephone nuOne-Touch Speed Dial keys, and various keys (services) on programmable keys.
USER STATUS ICON FLASHINGPATTERN
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(a) Status Icon(b) Programmable Key Information
(c) Page• Call Hold(Individual Hold/Individual Hold on Call Park Group)
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• Call Hold(Other Party Hold/Other Party Hold on Call Park Group)
• Recall (Individual Hold/Exclusive Call Hold/Call Transfer/Individual Hold on Call Park Group)
• Receiving an Incoming Call
• During Conversation (Individual Use)• Call Transfer• Conference
Ste• During Conversation (Other Party Use)• Active Feature (Under a setting of feature key such as “Call Forwarding”)
TIPRegistering features to programmable keys andwhat to display are performed at installation. Forcontact the system administrator.
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rogrammable Key Information is displayed as fol-ows:
he following shows an example of LCD display hen a line is assigned to a programmable key. ppropriate status icons are displayed on the left.
OR
he following shows an example of LCD display hen a feature is assigned to a programmable ey.
The following shows an example of LCD diswhen One -Touch Speed Dial is assigned programmable key. For One -Touch Speedno status icon is displayed.
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(c) Page IconDESI-less display has four pages (eight promable keys per page). You can use up to 3grammable keys.
KEY DESCRIPTION NUMBER OF DIGITS
Key - Name and Number infor-mation 8
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12345678Number information
KENTAROName information
CF-AFeature name
TIPThe names of the features registered to prograkeys can be changed at installation. For details,the system administrator.
STATUS OF PAGE ICON DESCRIPTION
Steady Lit Indicates currently displayed pag
Blink Indicates page with event happe
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Register line keys on page 1, otherwise, you have to change pages with a scroll button to answer an incom-ing call.Call indicator lamp flashes even when an incoming call terminates to the line key that is not displayed on the current page.Line keys are registered at installation. For details, con-tact the system administrator.
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Switch from Page 1to Page 3
Touch flashing buttonto go to Page 3.
Touch this Line Keyto answer IncomingCall.
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• DISPLAY SAMPLESSoft Keys provide a set of functions on the LCadapts to the changing state of the telephone.
tePatterns and names of Soft Keys to be displayed are set at installation. For details, contact the system administrator.
Exit Help
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• HOW TO USE SOFT KEYSThis section provides some sample operationsfeatures using Soft Keys.
Example 1: DO NOT DISTURB
● Setting DO NOT DISTURB
STEP 1: Press DND.
STEP 2: DND flashes.
● Cancelling DO NOT DISTURB
STEP 1: Press DND.
STEP 2: DND stops flashing.
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P 1: Press SPEAKER, and the speaker lampturns on red.You will hear a dial tone.
P 2: Press >>>, and the following four soft keysappear.
P 3: Press FDB, and you will hear a special dialtone.
STEP 4: Dial the station number to be transfeand you will hear a service set tone (S
STEP 5: Press SPEAKER, and the speaketurns off.
STEP 6: FDB starts flashing.
● Canceling CALL FORWARDING (BUSY LIN
STEP 1: Press SPEAKER, and the speaketurns on red.FDB starts flashing.You will hear a dial tone.
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P 2: Press FDB, and you will hear a service settone (SST).
P 3: Press SPEAKER, and the speaker lampturns off.
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LTI-WINDOW (Firmware version .0.0 and later)0 can display multiple windows at a time.
it is possible to launch multiple applicationsltaneously, you can switch the displays quickly. Ifreceive an incoming call while displaying ancation screen, you can operate line keys withoutg other applications first. can go back to the previous application screen operating the line keys.
WITCHING XML APPLICATIONSwindows of the XML applications that are currentlying are displayed as icons on the menu screen.can use this screen to switch windows to display.ct a service icon of the application that arently running from the menu screen to display the application window.
● Normally, only the Portal icon is displayedDesktop screen right after the phone is set u
● When you launch an XML application, the icoapplication appears to the right of the Portal the Desktop screen.
Hotel (Bookings/Reservation)
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Breakfast
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by walking
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Nearest Station:
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Italian Restaurant: Genova, 5 minutes from Tokyo Station.PM 5:00 - PM 11:00,
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Map
Restaurant
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Portal RestaurantMapHotel
History Directory Setting Service
application to display. Select a service icon of the XML
TIPYou can exit an XML application by pressing Exthe LCD displays the XML application windowyou exit an XML application, the icons of other tions that are currently running are rearranged fr
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Portal
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u can launch up to four XML applications includinge Portal window. The service icons of the runningplications are displayed in order from the left.
• SWITCHING LOCAL APPLICATIONLocal applications such as History, DirectorSetting are displayed in one window.
● Normally, only the Portal icon is displayedDesktop screen right after the phone is set u
Ubiquitous Tourist
Hotel
Map
Restaurant
Transportation
Miscellaneous
Hotel (Bookings/Reservation)
Seek Resv. Cancel Detail
Breakfast
Area:
First Night: Nights
Nationality:
Price:
Adults: Children: Infants:
Selection on Calendar
Selection on Map
Other Information:
Ubiquitous City
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3 2 0
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Hotel
Displays the icon of the newly runningXML application
Hotel (Bookings/Reservation)
Seek Resv. Cancel Detail
Breakfast
Area:
First Night: Nights
Nationality:
Price:
Adults: Children: Infants:
Selection on Calendar
Selection on Map
Other Information:
Ubiquitous City
2010/07/12 3
3 2 0
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within $100/night
Hotel Search
Lake
Sea of XXX
Ubiquitous St.
1 2 3 4 5
8 96 7 10 11 1215 1613 14 17 18 19
22 2320 21 24 25 26
29 3027 28
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Related Sites:
Distance:
Admission Fee:
Small Children
Categories:
Transportation:
Area:
Art & Music
Ubiquitous City
by walking
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Restaurants & Reservation
Distance:
Price:
Small Children
Categories:
Transportation:
Area:Ubiquitous City
by walking
Italian Restaurant
within $100
Nearest Station:
Tokyo St.
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within 5 minutes
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Chinese Restaurant
Japanese Restaurant
Miyabi
Other Candidates:
Italian Restaurant: Genova, 5 minutes from Tokyo Station.PM 5:00 - PM 11:00,
Italian RestaurantMap
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Map
Restaurant
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Miscellaneous
Portal
History Directory Setting Service
Hotel Map Restaurant
Displays up to four XML application icons.
TIPIf you launch the same XML application more thaonly one icon of the application is displayed on thscreen.
Phone History
History Directory Setting
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● If you stop operating the local application withiting the application and press Menu, Historyadded to the right of the Portal icon. The disthis icon is the last screen you displayed at ttory screen. You can continue the operationapplication where you ended by selecting thi
• LAUNCHING THE FIFTH APPLICAYou can launch up to four XML applications inPortal at a time. If you try to launch the fifth appan error message to ask you to exit one of the crunning applications is displayed. While thimessage is displayed, you cannot execuoperations on XML applications.
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When a home URL is not registered:
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TIPIf you select a local application by using a Onekey while launching other local application, neapplication is not running. The initial screen of trently running application is displayed.
Phone History
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you try to launch the fifth application, an error mes-ge to ask you to exit one of the currently runningplications is displayed.
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plication exit screen is displayed.
urrently running XML application icons excluding the ortal are displayed. Select an application to exit. Now ou can launch a new application.
● The exited application icon disappears frmenu screen. The newly running applicationadded to the right.If you do not operate anything for 10 seconds after an
error message is displayed, the trial of launching thenew application is automatically canceled.
Air Ticket Reservation
Air Line:
Destination:
Date:
Air Port:
Flight No.
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Ubiquitous International Air Port
UB-001
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RestaurantMapHotel
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Breakfast
Area:
First Night: Nights
Nationality:
Price:
Adults: Children: Infants:
Selection on Calendar
Selection on Map
Other Information:
Ubiquitous City
2010/07/12 3
3 2 0
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within $100/night
Hotel Search
Lake
Sea of XXX
Ubiquitous St.
1 2 3 4 5
8 96 7 10 11 1215 1613 14 17 18 19
22 2320 21 24 25 26
29 3027 28
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City Map
Related Sites:
Distance:
Admission Fee:
Small Children
Categories:
Transportation:
Area:
Art & Music
Ubiquitous City
by walking
Search
City Music Hall 2-3-1 Ubiquitous City AM 10:00 - PM 5:001-1-1 Ubiquitous City AM 10:00 - PM 5:003-3-2 Ubiquitous City Today is closed.
National TheaterNational Library
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City Hall West Park
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Japanese Restaurant
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Main St.
North Park
East Park
River North
City Music Hall
National Theater
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The
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Nov
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Piano Recital
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Restaurants & Reservation
Distance:
Price:
Small Children
Categories:
Transportation:
Area:Ubiquitous City
by walking
Italian Restaurant
within $100
Nearest Station:
Tokyo St.
Search
within 5 minutes
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Chinese Restaurant
Japanese Restaurant
Miyabi
Other Candidates:
Italian Restaurant: Genova, 5 minutes from Tokyo Station.PM 5:00 - PM 11:00,
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Please close 1 window.Can you choose among below?
Currently running XML application iconsexcluding the Portal.
Hotel (Bookings/Reservation)
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Breakfast
Area:
First Night: Nights
Nationality:
Price:
Adults: Children: Infants:
Selection on Calendar
Selection on Map
Other Information:
Ubiquitous City
2010/07/12 3
3 2 0
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within $100/night
Hotel Search
Lake
Sea of XXX
Ubiquitous St.
1 2 3 4 5
8 96 7 10 11 1215 1613 14 17 18 19
22 2320 21 24 25 26
29 3027 28
2010 June
Restaurants & Reservation
Distance:
Price:
Small Children
Categories:
Transportation:
Area:Ubiquitous City
by walking
Italian Restaurant
within $100
Nearest Station:
Tokyo St.
Search
within 5 minutes
x
Reservationx
Chinese Restaurant
Japanese Restaurant
Miyabi
Other Candidates:
Italian Restaurant: Genova, 5 minutes from Tokyo Station.PM 5:00 - PM 11:00,
Italian RestaurantMap
Photo.
More Info.
Ubiquitous Tourist
Hotel
Map
Restaurant
Transportation
Miscellaneous
Air Ticket Reservation
Air Line:
Destination:
Date:
Air Port:
Flight No.
Ubiquitous Air
Ubiquitous International Air Port
UB-001
London
2010/7/20
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CON DISPLAY AT XML APPLICATION PDATE
service icons displayed on the menu screen areced screen images of actual XML applicationns. The icon and the actual application displaydiffer because the system cannot iconize then image until it actually displays the application
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icon is displayed when the application orders toay an icon that was formerly not displayed.ATE icon is displayed when the window of the application is updated.
NEW and UPDATE icons flash every 1 second.
Hotel (Bookings/Reservation)
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Breakfast
Area:
First Night: Nights
Nationality:
Price:
Adults: Children: Infants:
Selection on Calendar
Selection on Map
Other Information:
Ubiquitous City
2010/07/12 3
3 2 0
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within $100/night
Hotel Search
Lake
Sea of XXX
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1 2 3 4 5
8 96 7 10 11 1215 1613 14 17 18 19
22 2320 21 24 25 26
29 3027 28
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Related Sites:
Distance:
Admission Fee:
Small Children
Categories:
Transportation:
Area:
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Ubiquitous City
by walking
Search
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National TheaterNational Library
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P-UP WINDOWS (Firmware ver-n 4.0.0.0 and later)re is an incoming call while the phone displays an application, or a local application such as Historyirectory, a pop-up window displays the telephonece window.e are two sizes of pop-up windows: reducedn and full screen.
AUNCHING A POP-UP WINDOWe are following ways to display a pop-up window.
• REDUCED POP-UP WINDOWA reduced pop-up window is displayed beapplication screen. The items displayed in the rpop-up window are as follows. Telephone information can be displayed with other appwindow open.
How to display a pop-up window is set at installation.For details, contact the system administrator.
OW TO DISPLAY REMARKS
ressing Phone on the menu en.
Pop-up window is displayed in the same size as it was closed last.
n there is an ming call to the ne.
Pop-up window is displayed in the same size as it was closed last.
oing off-hook. (lift-the handset, etc.)
Pop-up window is displayed in the same size as it was closed last.
n receiving a est from the XML
lication server.
Conforms to the specifications of XML applications.
ressing POP-UP n XML application.
Conforms to the specifications of XML applications.
n the system cts resource ase.
Pop-up window is displayed in the full size regardless of the size it was closed last.
By pressing Help key on the menu screen
Pop-up window is displaythe same size as it was clast.
TIP Pop-up window is displayed in reduced size whdisplayed for the first time after the phone sets u
TIP
If one page before the menu screen is the home screen (DESI-less screen or Desktop sthe telephone icon of the menu screen is not disIf there is an incoming call, or you lift the handskeys are displayed.
TIPFor using Help key to display pop-up window, firversion 5.0.0.0 or later is required. For details, TO SET USABILITY in 2.TERMINAL SETUP.
ITEM DESCRIPTION
Expand button Switches to the full-sized pop-dow display.
Close button Closes the pop-up window.
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ULL-SIZED POP-UP WINDOWitems displayed in the full-sized pop-up windows follows.
Enabled/disabled of Expand/Close are set at installa-tion. For details, contact the system administrator.
ITEM DESCRIPTION
uce button Switches to the reduced pop-up window display.
e buttonCloses the pop-up window, and dis-plays the previous XML or local application screen.
4-line display Displays the LCD information sent from the system.
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National TheaterNational Library
Within 5 minutes
Within $100
x
City Hall West Park
Library
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Japanese Restaurant
Italian Restaurant
French Restaurant
Main St.
North Park
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Close buttonExpand button
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Volume display Displays the volume levels wchanging the ring/receiver vo
Status icon Displays status icons. For desee •STATUS ICONS.
Application tab
Displays the title and the iconXML/local application that is the pop-up window. By touchtab, you can display the appwindow.
TIPReduce/Close operation is set at installatiodetails, contact the system administrator.When Close is disabled, touching the applicatdoes not close the pop-up window.
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XITING A POP-UP WINDOWp-up window closes when;
is pressed to display the menu screen.
the phone goes on-hook.
the ringing is abandoned.
XML application server directs to.
Pop-Up Close on the XML application is
pressed.
Close or the application tab on the pop-up
window is pressed.For using Help key for displaying pop-up window, firm-ware version 5.0.0.0 or later is required. For details,refer to TO SET USABILITY in 2.TERMINAL SETUP.
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P-UP WINDOWS (Firmware ver-n 3.0.0.0)re is an incoming call while the phone displays an application, a pop-up window displays thehone service window. • LAUNCHING A POP-UP WINDOW
There are following ways to display a pop-up w
• when there is an incoming call to the pho
• the phone goes off-hook. (lifting the han
etc.)
• EXITING A POP-UP WINDOWA pop-up window closes when;
• the phone goes on-hook.
• the ringing is abandoned.
• Close on the pop-up window is pressed
Close button can be hidden from view by setting atinstallation. For details, contact the system administra-tor.
ITEM DESCRIPTION
se button Closes the pop-up window.
4-line display Displays the LCD information sent from the system.
City Map
Related Sites:
Distance:
Admission Fee:
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Transportation:
Area:
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National TheaterNational Library
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Library
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Japanese Restaurant
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French Restaurant
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. TERMINAL SETUPchapter describes operating procedures for
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UP WITH UP/DOWN KEYO ADJUST HANDSET RECEIVER OLUME
P 1: Press (Up) or (Down) in the off-hookstatus or during a call.
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P 2: Press soft key associated with the MIC Dis-play or press and .
ALL INDICATOR LAMP ON/OFF can choose to turn the call indicator lamp either onf during ringing.
P 1: Press and . The LCD displays:
• SELECT DIAL MODEYou can select one pattern from Normal, DynamPad or Preset Dial to originate a call.
When only Dynamic Dial Pad is activated:
To Set/Reset Dynamic Dial Pad
STEP 1: Press and . The LCD displ
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P 1: Every time and are pressed, DialMode switches. The LCD displays:
SETUP WITH MENU KEY
• TO ENABLE/DISABLE OFF-HOOKRINGING
The procedure below shows how to enable/disahook ringing.
STEP 1: Display the Menu screen, and select S
STEP 2: Select User Setting.Select an item by one of the following operation• Touch panel operation.• Highlight an item by using , and press
When this feature is ON, you may initiate a call bypressing Speaker or going off-hook after dialing thenumber. For details, see TO ORIGINATE A CALLUSING SELECTIVE DIALING (DYNAMIC DIAL PAD,PRESET DIAL).
Feature 8
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or OK.• Press .
P 3: Select Incoming Call.Select an item by one of the following operations.• Touch panel operation.• Highlight an item by using , and press ,
or OK.• Press .
STEP 4: Select Offhook Ring.Select an item by one of the following operation• Touch panel operation.• Highlight an item by using , and press
or OK.• Press .
STEP 5: To disable/enable the off-hook ringing
Menu soft key is Back soft key for the firmware versionbefore 4.0.0.0.
1
↓ Menu OK
12
Data Backup/Restore
[Setting]
3DownloadUser Setting
1/1
1
1
OKBack
1/1[User Setting]1234567
↓
DisplayChange Password
PeripheralsUsability
Talk
Security
Incoming Call
2
2
OKBack
1/1[Incoming Call]
123456
↓
Headset RingRing Tone
Headset Ring VolumeIllumination
Ring VolumeOffhook Ring
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Disable or Enable.Select an item by one of the following operations.• Touch panel operation.• Highlight an item by using , and press or
OK.• Press or , and press or OK.
• TO SET RINGING OF HEADSET The procedure below shows how to enable/disaringing of headset.
STEP 1: Display the Menu screen, and select S
STEP 2: Select User Setting.Select an item by one of the following operation• Touch panel operation.• Highlight an item by using , and press
or OK.• Press .
STEP 3: Select Incoming Call.Select an item by one of the following operation• Touch panel operation.• Highlight an item by using , and press
or OK.• Press .
Default setting is Enable.
The enabled item is highlighted.
1 2
1 2
12
↓
1/1
Disable
OKBack
Enable
[Offhook Ring]
TIP Menu soft key is Back soft key for the firmwarebefore 4.0.0.0.
1
1
↓ Menu OK
12
Data Backup/Restore
[Setting]
3DownloadUser Setting
1/1
1
1
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P 4: Select Headset Ring.Select an item by one of the following operations.• Touch panel operation.• Highlight an item by using , and press ,
or OK.• Press .
P 5: To disable/enable the ringing of headset, se-lect Disable or Enable.Select an item by one of the following operations.
• Touch panel operation.• Highlight an item by using , and press
OK.• Press or , and press or OK.
OK
1/1[User Setting]123456
↓
DisplayChange Password
Peripherals
Talk
Security
Incoming Call
Back
7 Usability
3
3
OKBack
1/1[Incoming Call]
123456
↓
Ring Tone
Headset Ring VolumeIllumination
Ring VolumeOffhook RingHeadset Ring
↓
1 2
TIP Default setting is Disable.
1 2
12 Enable
↓
1/1
Disable
OKBack
[Headset Ring]
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O SET RINGER TONE procedure below shows how to change the ringer for internal call and external call.
P 1: Display the Menu screen, and select Setting.
P 2: Select User Setting.Select an item by one of the following operations.• Touch panel operation.• Highlight an item by using , and press ,
or OK.• Press .
P 3: Select Incoming Call.Select an item by one of the following operations.• Touch panel operation• Highlight an item by using , and press ,
or OK.• Press .
STEP 4: Select Ring Tone.Select an item by one of the following operation• Touch panel operation.• Highlight an item by using , and press
or OK.• Press .
STEP 5: Select External Call when settringer tone for external calls. Select nal Call when setting the ringer tone fnal calls.
Menu soft key is Back soft key for the firmware versionbefore 4.0.0.0.
1
1
↓ Menu OK
12
Data Backup/Restore
[Setting]
3DownloadUser Setting
1/1
1
1
OKBack
1/1[User Setting]1234567
↓
DisplayChange Password
Peripherals
Talk
Security
Incoming Call
Usability
4
4
OKBack
1/1[Incoming Call]
123456
↓
Headset Ring VolumeIllumination
Ring VolumeOffhook RingHeadset Ring
↓
Ring Tone
12
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Select an item by one of the following operations.• Touch panel operation• Highlight an item by using , and press ,
or OK.• Press or .
P 6: Select a desired tone type. You can previewdesignated ringer tone.Select an item by one of the following operations.• Touch panel operation.• Highlight an item by using , and press or
OK.• Press the digit key of desired number, and press
or OK.For example, press + to select
Download1.
1 2
↓ Back OK
12
[Ring Tone]
3
External Call
1/1
IMInternal Call
1 515
No. Menu ItemFrequency (Hz)
Rema1st 2nd
0 Automatic 520 660 16Hz mod
1 Tone Type 1 520 660 16Hz mod
2 Tone Type 2 520 660 8Hz mod
3 Tone Type 3 1400 1100 Door Ph
4 Tone Type 4 1100 No modu
5 Tone Type 5 540 No modu
6 Tone Type 6 1100 1400 16Hz mod
7 Tone Type 7 660 760 16Hz mod
8 Tone Type 8 1100 Envelo
9 Tone Type 9 -Door Ph
Melo
10 Tone Type 10 - Melod
11 Tone Type 11 - Melod
12 Tone Type 12 - Melod
13 Tone Type 13 - Melod
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OKBack↓
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1/3AutomaticTone Type 1Tone Type 2Tone Type 3
Tone Type 5Tone Type 4
Tone Type 6Tone Type 7
[External Call]
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15
16
17
No
No
No
No
TIP
TIP
No.
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Tone Type 14 - Melody 5
Download 1 -
Download 2 -
Download 3 -
te When selecting Automatic or not performing this ringer tone setting, Tone Type 1 is automatically applied.
teWhen selecting Automatic, the preview function will not operate. Also, when selecting Download 1/2/3, the ringer tone file must be downloaded in advance. If there is no downloaded file, you hear no tone.
teTone Type 1 to Tone Type 8:In the preview function, each ringer tone sounds contin-uously. Actual ringer pattern of each tone is determined by the initial system settings.
teTerminal settings may not become effective, according to the system settings. For details, contact the System Administrator.
The enabled item is highlighted.
You 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"has higher priority than the types set for "Group" and"Terminal set".
Menu ItemFrequency (Hz)
Remarks1st 2nd
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The patte
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O SET ILLUMINATION PATTERN FOR ALL INDICATION LAMP
procedure below shows how to set the illuminationrn (color of Call Indicator Lamp).
P 1: Display the Menu screen, and select Setting.
P 2: Select User Setting.Select an item by one of the following operations.• Touch panel operation.• Highlight an item by using , and press ,
or OK.• Press .
P 3: Select Incoming Call.Select an item by one of the following operations.• Touch panel operation.• Highlight an item by using , and press ,
or OK.• Press .
STEP 4: Select Illumination.Select an item by one of the following operation• Touch panel operation.• Highlight an item by using , and press
or OK.• Press .
STEP 5: Select External Call when setting mination pattern for external calls.
Internal Call when setting the illumpattern for internal call.
Menu soft key is Back soft key for the firmware versionbefore 4.0.0.0.
1
1
↓ Menu OK
12
Data Backup/Restore
[Setting]
3DownloadUser Setting
1/1
1
1
OKBack
1/1[User Setting]123456
↓
DisplayChange Password
Peripherals
Talk
Security
Incoming Call
7 Usability
5
5
OKBack
1/1[Incoming Call]
123456 Headset Ring Volume
Ring VolumeOffhook RingHeadset Ring
↓
Ring ToneIllumination
1
2
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Select an item by one of the following operations.• Touch panel operation.• Highlight an item by using , and press ,
or OK.• Press or .
P 6: Select a desired illumination pattern. You canpreview the designated illumination pattern.Select an item by one of the following operations.• Touch panel operation.• Highlight an item by using , and press or
OK.• Press - , and press or OK.
1 2
↓ Back OK
12
[Illumination]
3
External Call
1/1
IMInternal Call
0 9
Note When selecting Automatic, the preview functionot operate.
Note When selecting Automatic or not performing thnation setting, Red is automatically applied.
TIP
You can set illumination pattern for the telephhere. Illumination pattern can be set for ""Group" and "Telephone set". The illuminationset for "Name" has higher priority than the pattefor "Group" and "Terminal set".
0123
OKBack↓
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Automatic
[External Call]
DisableRedGreen
YellowBlue
PurpleLight Blue
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O ENABLE/DISABLE RTP ALARM
procedure below shows how to enable/disable alarm.
P 1: Display the Menu screen, and select Setting.
P 2: Select User Setting.Select an item by one of the following operations.• Touch panel operation.• Highlight an item by using , and press ,
or OK.• Press .
P 3: Select Talk.Select an item by one of the following operations.• Touch panel operation.• Highlight an item by using , and press ,
or OK.• Press .
STEP 4: Select RTP Alarm.Select an item by one of the following operation• Touch panel operation• Highlight an item by using , and press
or OK.• Press .
Menu soft key is Back soft key for the firmware versionbefore 4.0.0.0.
1
1
↓ Menu OK
12
Data Backup/Restore
[Setting]
3DownloadUser Setting
1/1
2
2
OKBack
1/1[User Setting]123456
↓
DisplayChange Password
PeripheralsSecurity
Incoming CallTalk
↓
7 Usability
1
1
↓ Back OK
1/1[Talk]12345
DTMF ToneKey Touch ToneHold MusicPrefix
RTP Alarm
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1 Dis2 En
TIP
TIP
TIP
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P 5: Select Automatic, Disable or En-able (see the following table).Select an item by one of the following operations.• Touch panel operation• Highlight an item by using , and press or
OK.• Press - , and press or OK.
u Items Descriptions
tomaticFollow the setting on the System. If no setting is made in the System, the default setting (Alarm=ON) is applied.
able Follow the setting on the terminal (OFF).able Follow the setting on the terminal (ON).
For the setting on the System, contact the SystemAdministrator.
Default setting is Automatic.
The enabled item is highlighted.
0 1 2
0 2
01
↓
1/1
Automatic
OKBack
Disable
[RTP Alarm]
2 Enable
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O ENABLE/DISABLE DTMF TONE
procedure below shows how to enable/disableF Tone.
P 1: Display the Menu screen, and select Setting.
P 2: Select User Setting.Select an item by one of the following operations.• Touch panel operation• Highlight an item by using , and press ,
or OK.• Press .
P 3: Select Talk.Select an item by one of the following operations.• Touch panel operation• Highlight an item by using , and press ,
or OK.• Press .
STEP 4: Select DTMF Tone.Select an item by one of the following operation• Touch panel operation• Highlight an item by using , and press
or OK.• Press .
Menu soft key is Back soft key for the firmware versionbefore 4.0.0.0.
1
1
↓ Menu OK
12
Data Backup/Restore
[Setting]
3DownloadUser Setting
1/1
2
2
OKBack
1/1[User Setting]
123456
↓
DisplayChange Password
PeripheralsSecurity
Incoming CallTalk
↓
7 Usability
2
2
↓ Back OK
1/1[Talk]12345
Key Touch ToneHold MusicPrefix
RTP Alarm
↓
DTMF Tone
-
STE
Men
0 Au
1 Dis2 En
TIP
TIP
TIP
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P 5: Select Automatic, Disable or En-able (see the following table).Select an item by one of the following operations.• Touch panel operation• Highlight an item by using , and press or
OK.• Press - , and press or OK.
u Items Descriptions
tomaticFollow the setting on the System. If no setting is made in the System, the default setting (DTMF=ON) is applied.
able Follow the setting on the terminal (OFF).able Follow the setting on the terminal (ON).
For the setting on the System, contact the SystemAdministrator.
Default setting is Automatic.
The enabled item is highlighted.
0 1 2
0 2
01
↓
1/1
Automatic
OKBack
Disable2 Enable
[DTMF Tone]
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O SET KEY TOUCH TONE
procedure below shows how to set Key Touch. Key Touch Tone is a tone generated when thekeys are pressed while DT750 is off-hook.
P 1: Display the Menu screen, and select Setting.
P 2: Select User Setting.Select an item by one of the following operations.• Touch panel operation• Highlight an item by using , and press ,
or OK.• Press .
P 3: Select Talk.Select an item by one of the following operations.• Touch panel operation• Highlight an item by using , and press ,
or OK.• Press .
STEP 4: Select Key Touch Tone.Select an item by one of the following operation• Touch panel operation• Highlight an item by using , and press
or OK.• Press .
Menu soft key is Back soft key for the firmware versionbefore 4.0.0.0.
1
1
↓ Menu OK
12
Data Backup/Restore
[Setting]
3DownloadUser Setting
1/1
2
2
OKBack
1/1[User Setting]123456
↓
DisplayChange Password
PeripheralsSecurity
Incoming CallTalk
↓
7 Usability
3
3
↓ Back OK
1/1[Talk]
12345
Hold MusicPrefix
RTP Alarm
↓
DTMF ToneKey Touch Tone
-
STE
No
TIP
TIP
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P 5: Select Automatic, No Tone, Toneor Voice.Select an item by one of the following operations.• Touch panel operation• Highlight an item by using , and press or
OK.• Press - , and press or OK.
te When Automatic is set, the default setting (Tone) is applied.
Default setting is Automatic.
The enabled item is highlighted.
0 1 23
0 3
0123
OKBack↓
1/1[Key Touch Tone]
No ToneTone
Automatic
Voice
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TIP
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O SET MUSIC ON HOLD
procedure below shows how to set Music on Hold heard by DT750 user.
P 1: Display the Menu screen, and select Setting.
P 2: Select User Setting.Select an item by one of the following operations.• Touch panel operation• Highlight an item by using , and press ,
or OK.• Press .
P 3: Select Talk.Select an item by one of the following operations.• Touch panel operation• Highlight an item by using , and press ,
or OK.• Press .
STEP 4: Select Hold Music.Select an item by one of the following operation• Touch panel operation• Highlight an item by using , and press
or OK.• Press .
STEP 5: Select a desired Music on Hold. You cview the designated Music on Hold.
Select Default when the default data (
Menu soft key is Back soft key for the firmware versionbefore 4.0.0.0.
1
1
↓ Menu OK
12
Data Backup/Restore
[Setting]
3DownloadUser Setting
1/1
2
2
OKBack
1/1[User Setting]123456
↓
DisplayChange Password
PeripheralsSecurity
Incoming CallTalk
↓
7 Usability
4
4
↓ Back OK
1/1[Talk]
12345 Prefix
RTP Alarm
↓
DTMF ToneKey Touch ToneHold Music
1
-
No
TIP
TIP
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is used as Music on Hold. Select Download when a downloaded data is used as Music on Hold.
Select an item by one of the following operations.• Touch panel operation• Highlight an item by using , and press or
OK.• Press or , and press or OK.
teYou can preview the designated music on hold. When selecting Download, the music on hold file must be downloaded in advance. If there is no downloaded file, you hear no tone in the preview function (in actual oper-ating conditions, “Minuet” is automatically applied.).
Default setting is Default (Minuet).
The enabled item is highlighted.
2
1 2
12
OKBack↓
1/1
DefaultDownload
[Hold Music]
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O SET CLOCK FORMAT
rmines whether time is displayed with a 12-hour orour clock format.
P 1: Display the Menu screen, and select Setting.
P 2: Select User Setting.Select an item by one of the following operations.• Touch panel operation• Highlight an item by using , and press ,
or OK.• Press .
P 3: Select Display.Select an item by one of the following operations.• Touch panel operation• Highlight an item by using , and press ,
or OK.• Press .
STEP 4: Select Time Format.Select an item by one of the following operation• Touch panel operation• Highlight an item by using , and press
or OK.• Press .
STEP 5: Make a selection from the following lisSelect an item by one of the following operation
teThis setting is available for Time Display only. Call Log feature displays the time in 24-hour format regardless of this setting.
Menu soft key is Back soft key for the firmware versionbefore 4.0.0.0.
1
1
↓ Menu OK
12
Data Backup/Restore
[Setting]
3DownloadUser Setting
1/1
3
3
OKBack
1/1[User Setting]123456
↓
Change Password
PeripheralsSecurity
Incoming CallTalk
↓
Display
7 Usability
1
1
↓ Back OK
1/1
123456
Back Light
LanguageFont Size
Local VolumeScreen Saver
Time Format
[Display]
7 Advanced
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0 Au1 122 24
No
TIP
TIP
TIP
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• Touch panel operation• Highlight an item by using , and press or
OK.• Press - , and press or OK.
Menu Item Meaningtomatic Follow the setting on the system. hour Indication 12-hour clock hour Indication 24-hour clock
te When selecting Automatic or not performing this time format setting, 12-hour clock is automatically applied.
For the setting on the System, contact the SystemAdministrator.
Default setting is Automatic.
The enabled item is highlighted.
0 2
01
OKBack↓
1/1
212 hour Indication24 hour Indication
Automatic
[Time Format]
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• TD
Detevolumvolum
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O ENABLE/DISABLE VOLUME LEVEL ISPLAY
rmines whether or not to display the followinge levels: handset receiver volume, speakere, ringer tone volume and LCD contrast.
P 1: Display the Menu screen, and select Setting.
P 2: Select User Setting.Select an item by one of the following operations.• Touch panel operation• Highlight an item by using , and press ,
or OK.• Press .
P 3: Select Display.Select an item by one of the following operations.• Touch panel operation• Highlight an item by using , and press ,
or OK.• Press .
STEP 4: Select Local Volume.Select an item by one of the following operation• Touch panel operation• Highlight an item by using , and press
or OK.• Press .
Menu soft key is Back soft key for the firmware versionbefore 4.0.0.0.
1
1
↓ Menu OK
12
Data Backup/Restore
[Setting]
3DownloadUser Setting
1/1
3
3
OKBack
1/1[User Setting]1234567
↓
Change Password
PeripheralsSecurity
Incoming CallTalk
↓
Display
Usability
2
2
↓ Back OK
1/1123456
Back Light
LanguageFont Size
Screen Saver
Time Format[Display]
7 Advanced
Local Volume
↓
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Me0 Au
1 Di
2 En
No
TIP
TIP
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P 5: Make a selection from the following list.Select an item by one of the following operations.• Touch panel operation• Highlight an item by using , and press or
OK.• Press - , and press or OK.
nu Item Meaningtomatic Each volume level is displayed on LCD.
sableEach volume level is not displayed on LCD.
able Each volume level is displayed on LCD.
te When 0 Automatic is set, the default setting (Enable) is applied.
Default setting is Automatic.
The enabled item is highlighted.
0 2
01
OKBack↓
1/1
2
Automatic
[Local Volume]
DisableEnable
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No
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O SET SCREEN SAVER
en Saver works after the telephone is idle for ain period of time. The Screen Saver will beayed from XML server when the XML server isable. If the Screen Saver cannot be downloaded the XML server, default Screen Saver will beayed.
P 1: Display the Menu screen, and select Setting.
P 2: Select User Setting.Select an item by one of the following operations.• Touch panel operation• Highlight an item by using , and press ,
or OK.• Press .
STEP 3: Select Display.Select an item by one of the following operation• Touch panel operation• Highlight an item by using , and press
or OK.• Press .
STEP 4: Select Screen Saver.Select an item by one of the following operation• Touch panel operation• Highlight an item by using , and press
or OK.• Press .
te For details on the XML service, contact the SystemAdministrator.
Menu soft key is Back soft key for the firmware versionbefore 4.0.0.0.
1
1
↓ Menu OK
12
Data Backup/Restore
[Setting]
3DownloadUser Setting
1/1
3
3
OKBack
1/1[User Setting]1234567
↓
Change Password
PeripheralsSecurity
Incoming CallTalk
↓
Display
Usability
3
3
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P 5: Select Screen Saver Mode.Select an item by one of the following operations.• Touch panel operation• Highlight an item by using , and press ,
or OK.• Press .
P 6: Select either Disable or Enable.Select an item by one of the following operations.• Highlight an item by using , and press or
OK.• Press or , and press or OK.
STEP 7: The display goes back to the Screenscreen. When Enable is selectedSelect Wait Time.Input Wait Time to launch the screen saver (1-and press or OK.
↓ Back OK
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Back Light
LanguageFont Size
Scre