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NEC UNIVERGE SV9300 Series User Manual

NEC UNIVERGE SV9300 Series User Manual

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Before using this product and document, please read the following document carefully.
Also, please keep this document to the place where you can see any time.
 Safety Precautions and Regulatory Notices for DT Series from the following URL
https://mind.bcom.nec.co.jp/customernet/safety-info/table_t.html
UNIVERGE DT920(6D/12D)/DT530
USER'S GUIDE
GVT-102746-001
MARCH, 2021
Issue 3.1

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  • Page 1 Before using this product and document, please read the following document carefully. Also, please keep this document to the place where you can see any time.  Safety Precautions and Regulatory Notices for DT Series from the following URL https://mind.bcom.nec.co.jp/customernet/safety-info/table_t.html GVT-102746-001 Issue 3.1...
  • Page 2 NEC Platforms, Ltd. reserves the right to change the specifications, functions, or features, at any time, without notice. NEC Platforms, Ltd. has prepared this document for use by its employees and customers. The information contained herein is the property of NEC Platforms, Ltd.
  • Page 3 IMPORTANT NOTICE WARNING For Customers in Australia Telephone receivers produce magnetic fields that can attract small metallic objects such as pins or staples. To avoid injury, do not place the handset where such objects can be picked up.
  • Page 4 IMPORTANT NOTICE NOTICE 1. Changes or modifications not expressly approved by the party responsible for compliance could void the user's authority to operate the equipment. 2. This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class A digital device pursuant to part 15 of the FCC Rules.
  • Page 5 (SLA). The software contains certain third party open source software components which are provided under the terms and conditions designated at https://mind.bcom.nec.co.jp/customernet/soft-license/DT900_OSS.html. The terms and conditions of SLA are not applied to such third party open source software components.
  • Page 6 IMPORTANT NOTICE ABOUT THE MARKS USED IN THIS MANUAL The following table shows the meaning of the marks used in this manual. MARK DESCRIPTION DT920: Only supported with DT920 Series. DT530: Only supported with DT530 Series. CAUTION: User level changes cannot be made here, damage to the terminal is possible. TIP: Useful tips when using this terminal are described.
  • Page 7: Table Of Contents

    CONTENTS CONTENTS INTRODUCTION ..................10 MODEL LINE UP OF DT920 SERIES ................10 MODEL LINE UP OF DT530 SERIES ................11 FACE LAYOUT ....................... 12 KEYS AND PARTS ......................14 MENU ..........................16 SIMPLE OPERATION BY MENU KEY AND CURSOR KEY .......
  • Page 8 CONTENTS TO MAKE/ANSWER A CALL DURING CALL IN PROGRESS ........57 STATION HUNTING......................58 STEP CALL ........................58 CALL WAITING ....................... 58 EXECUTIVE OVERRIDE ....................59 CALL FORWARDING - BUSY LINE ................59 CALL FORWARDING – NO ANSWER ................60 CALL FORWARDING –...
  • Page 9 CONTENTS TO LOG OUT ........................83 HOW TO OPERATE......................84...
  • Page 10: Introduction

    INTRODUCTION INTRODUCTION MODEL LINE UP OF DT920 SERIES The followings table shows the model line-up of DT920 series. • ITK-6D/12D Model Name Description Market 6 button /12 button (programmable keys) type Note ITK-6D/12D-1 North America ITK-6D/12D-1P 6 button /12 button (programmable keys) type Note EMEA Note, Asia ITK-6D/12D-1U...
  • Page 11: Model Line Up Of Dt530 Series

    INTRODUCTION MODEL LINE UP OF DT530 SERIES The followings table shows the model line-up of DT530 series. • DTK-12D/24D Model Name Description Market DTK-12D-1 12 button (programmable keys) type North America DTK-12D-1P 12 button (programmable keys) type EMEA, Asia, China DTK-24D-1 24 button (programmable keys) type North America...
  • Page 12: Face Layout

    INTRODUCTION FACE LAYOUT DT920 SERIES ITK-6D ITK-12D...
  • Page 13 INTRODUCTION DT530 SERIES DTK-24D DTK-12D...
  • Page 14: Keys And Parts

    INTRODUCTION KEYS AND PARTS (6) Help This section explains keys and parts of DT920 Series using ITK- Explanations of the soft keys can be displayed on the LCD by 6D as an example. pressing this key. (7) Recall Press this key to finish the call and hear the dial tone. (8) Feature Used to activate any features as terminal setup functions, and to program One-Touch Speed Dial Keys.
  • Page 15 INTRODUCTION Details on Cursor Key (a) UP/DOWN Used to adjust LCD contrast, speaker/receiver volume, and ringer volume.  LCD Contrast: Press the UP/DOWN key while an idle state.  Speaker/Receiver Volume: Press the UP/DOWN key during conversation.  Ringer Volume: Press the UP/DOWN key during ringing.
  • Page 16: Menu

    INTRODUCTION MENU Digit From the Menu key, you can display the configuration menu. key to Menu Item Description select To access external XML server. For To Display Menu List details, please contact the system Service administrator. Note: This icon appears only when XML Press Menu key while the terminal in an idle state.
  • Page 17: Simple Operation By Menu Key And Cursor Key

    INTRODUCTION SIMPLE OPERATION BY MENU SHORTCUT MENU KEY AND CURSOR KEY Terminals has a Shortcut Menu for frequently-used features. You can access to Shortcut Menu by pressing Enter key. By using Menu key and Cursor key, the terminal user can access Call History, Directory and terminal settings with simple operation.
  • Page 18 INTRODUCTION DISPLAY The LCD displays Icons which provide notification when events The LCD of DT530 Series displays Icons which provide occur. notification when events (such as missed a call and a voice mail) occur. Icon Display The LCD displays RTP encryption icon which provides notification when the conversation is encrypted.
  • Page 19: Installation Procedure

    INSTALLATION PROCEDURE Lowering Tilt Legs INSTALLATION Turn the terminal over (key side down). PROCEDURE Lower Tilt Legs to desired height. ADJUSTING ANGLE OF TILT LEG The angle of the tilt leg can be adjusted in 5 levels. Stopper Tilt Legs Turn the terminal over (key side up).
  • Page 20: Connecting Lan Cable

    INSTALLATION PROCEDURE CONNECTING LAN CABLE CONNECTING LINE CORD LAN Cable connector for PC (PC Port) LAN Cable connector for the premises Insert a Line cord plug into the Line connector on LAN Cable the back of the telephone set until you hear it Groove click.
  • Page 21: Installing Directory Card

    INSTALLATION PROCEDURE CONNECTING AC ADAPTER INSTALLING DIRECTORY CARD An optional directory card (also known as an abbreviated dialing Insert the AC adapter plug into the connector of table) can be attached to the telephone sets. The directory card the AC adapter on the back of telephone. can be used to record often dialed numbers or other important information.
  • Page 22: Installing/Removing Line Key Card

    INSTALLATION PROCEDURE TO INSTALL KEY SET UNIT (LINE KEY INSTALLING/REMOVING LINE PANEL, BUTTON PANEL, AND LINE KEY CARD KEY CARD) TO REMOVE KEY SET UNIT (LINE KEY PANEL AND LINE KEY CARD) After replacing the DESI Printer Sheet on the terminal, attach the Faceplate.
  • Page 23: Terminal Setup

    TERMINAL SETUP SETUP WITH FEATURE KEY TERMINAL SETUP The available key operations the Feature key + digit keys for DT This chapter describes operating procedures for terminal settings terminals are as listed below. with the UP/DOWN key, the Feature key and the Menu key Feature + 0 =Volume adjustment of a ringer.
  • Page 24 TERMINAL SETUP SETUP WITH MENU KEY FOR TO SET RINGING OF HEADSET DT920 SERIES The procedure below shows how to enable/disable the ringing of headset. TO ENABLE/DISABLE OFF-HOOK Press Menu key while terminal is in an idle state. RINGING The procedure below shows how to enable/disable Off-hook □...
  • Page 25 TERMINAL SETUP TO SET RINGER TONE MENU ITEM FREQUENCY FREQUENCY REMARKS The procedure below shows how to change the ringer tone for (Hz) 1st (Hz) 2nd internal call and external call. Automatic 16Hz modulation Press Menu key while terminal is in an idle state. Tone Type 1 16Hz modulation Tone Type 2...
  • Page 26 TERMINAL SETUP TO SET ILLUMINATION PATTERN FOR TO ENABLE/DISABLE RTP ALARM CALL INDICATION LAMP The procedure below shows how to enable/disable RTP alarm. The procedure below shows how to set the illumination pattern (color of Call Indicator Lamp). Press Menu key while terminal is in an idle state. Press Menu key while terminal is in an idle state.
  • Page 27 TERMINAL SETUP TO ENABLE/DISABLE DTMF TONE TO SET KEY TOUCH TONE The procedure below shows how to enable/disable DTMF Tone. The procedure below shows how to set Key Touch Tone. Key Touch Tone is a tone generated when the digit keys are pressed while the terminal is off-hook.
  • Page 28 TERMINAL SETUP TO SET MUSIC ON HOLD TO SET CALENDAR FORMAT The procedure below shows how to set music on hold to be The procedure below shows how to set the time display pattern heard by the terminal’s user. on the LCD. Press Menu key while terminal is in an idle state..
  • Page 29 TERMINAL SETUP TO SET TIME FORMAT TO ENABLE/DISABLE VOLUME GAUGE The procedure below shows how to display the volume levels: The procedure below shows how to set time display with a 12- handset receiver volume, speaker volume, ringer tone volume and hour or 24-hour clock format.
  • Page 30 TERMINAL SETUP TO SET SCREEN SAVER TO ENABLE/DISABLE BACKLIGHT The procedure below shows how to set the Screen Saver. Screen The procedure below shows how to enable/disable the backlight Saver works after the telephone in an idle state for a certain period of LCD.
  • Page 31 TERMINAL SETUP TO SET A LANGUAGE TO ENABLE/DISABLE BACKLIGHT FADE CONTROL The procedure below shows how to set a language to be displayed on LCD. The procedure below shows how to enable/disable the backlight fade control. Press Menu key while terminal is in an idle state.. The backlight fades in or fades out when this setting is enabled.
  • Page 32 TERMINAL SETUP TO CHANGE PASSWORD When the password entry ends in failure, the following error The procedure below shows how to change the password. This message is displayed. In that case, press the OK soft key password is used for the following occasion. and try again.
  • Page 33 TERMINAL SETUP TO SET USABILITY TO RESET TELEPHONE SETTINGS The procedure below shows how to set the operation of the Help The procedure below shows how to clear the personal data of the key while pop-up window is displayed. telephone. Press Menu key while terminal is in an idle state..
  • Page 34 TERMINAL SETUP TO DOWNLOAD A FILE The display goes back to the Account Settings □ screen. Select 2 Password. The user can download files for music on hold. When downloading these files, the terminal needs to be connected to the FTP/TFTP/HTTPS server.
  • Page 35 TERMINAL SETUP The default file name will be displayed. After the downloading process is completed, the display changes as follows: For the music on hold and ringer tone, the channel of voice output is monaural. - When downloading a file for music on hold, the default The display goes back to the Download Files screen with file name is “MOH.wav”...
  • Page 36 TERMINAL SETUP TO BACKUP PERSONAL SETTINGS The display goes back to the Account Settings The user can backup personal settings of the terminal to the □ FTP/TFTP/HTTPS server. screen. Select 3 Folder. To back up the setting data, the terminal needs to be connected to the network that has FTP/TFTP/HTTPS server.
  • Page 37 TERMINAL SETUP After the data backup is completed, the display changes as follows: The display goes back to the Backup/Restore screen by the Exit soft key. When the data backup ends in failure, “Upload Failed!” is displayed on the LCD. Check to see the following table and then make a retry.
  • Page 38 TERMINAL SETUP TO RESTORE PERSONAL SETTINGS The display goes back to the Account Settings The user can restore the personal settings of the terminal. To □ download the backup file to the telephone, the terminal needs to screen. Select 2 Password. be connected to the FTP/TFTP/HTTPS server Enter a password by using digit keys, then press ■For details on the FTP/TFTP/HTTPS service, contact the...
  • Page 39 TERMINAL SETUP Press the Enter key or the Exec soft key to start restoring the backup data to the telephone. While downloading the backup data, the LCD displays “Downloading...” first and then “Saving...”. Be sure not to turn OFF the terminal while “Saving...” is displayed on the LCD.
  • Page 40 HOW TO INPUT CHARACTERS This section explains how to enter characters on the text input screen such as Name or User ID, etc. Character Entry Mode When entering characters from the telephone set, the following three modes are available: uppercase alphabetic character, lowercase alphabetic character and numeric character.
  • Page 41 TERMINAL SETUP <Character Code For English (2/2)> <Number Code> When entering password, “0-9”, “*” and “#” are available. “#” is entered by pressing [#] key. * “*” is entered by pressing [ ]key.
  • Page 42 TERMINAL SETUP Character Entry Method As an example of character entry method, the following shows how to enter “Ken Kobus”. Press the [5] key twice to enter “K”. Press the [*] key to switch the text input mode from uppercase to lowercase. Enter “en”...
  • Page 43 TERMINAL SETUP SETUP WITH MENU KEY FOR TO ENABLE/DISABLE OFF-HOOK RINGING DT530 SERIES The procedure below shows how to enable/disable the off-hook ringing. TO CHANGE RINGER TONE VOLUME The procedure below shows how to change the volume of ringer Press Menu key while terminal is in an idle state. tone.
  • Page 44 TERMINAL SETUP TO ENABLE/DISABLE BACKLIGHT The procedure below shows how to enable/disable the backlights of LCD and digit keys. The backlights illuminate (for approximately 10 seconds) when you press any key or lift the handset. Press Menu key while terminal is in an idle state. □...
  • Page 45: Feature Operation

    FEATURE OPERATION TO LOGOUT FEATURE OPERATION The terminal which is operated with Login Mode can log out. Logout operation is as follows. This chapter describes how to login/logout, how to input characters and how to make a call/hold, Press Speaker key etc.
  • Page 46: Making A Call

    FEATURE OPERATION MAKING A CALL ANSWERING A CALL This section explains Preset Dialing. Before This section explains how to answer a call with making a call, the terminal user can verify the Answer key. dialed number displayed on the LCD. When a wrong number is entered, the user can correct the number before originating the call.
  • Page 47: Holding A Call (Using Call Hold)

    FEATURE OPERATION HOLDING A CALL (USING CALL HOLDING A CALL (USING HOLD) EXCLUSIVE CALL HOLD) This feature allows a terminal user to hold a call in progress by This feature allows a terminal user to place a call on Hold and to pressing the Call Hold key.
  • Page 48: Transfer A Call

    FEATURE OPERATION TRANSFER A CALL TO TRANSFER A CALL (WITHOUT ANNOUNCEMENT) After dialing the transfer destination number, it is possible to replace a handset before answering the destination party. When TO TRANSFER A CALL (WITH the transfer destination party lifts the handset, it is automatically ANNOUNCEMENT) connected with transferred party.
  • Page 49: Last Number Redial

    FEATURE OPERATION To register a pause, press # or * key between LAST NUMBER REDIAL any digits. The pause can not be registered as It is possible to search and redial the phone number up to 60 a first digit. The pause entry by # or * key is calls previously dialed.
  • Page 50: Station Speed Dialing

    FEATURE OPERATION STATION SPEED DIALING ORIGINATING A VOICE CALL This feature allows a terminal user to dial long-digit or frequently- Instead of ringing, this feature informs the called numbers by pressing feature key and abbreviated code. incoming call by voice. This feature is set by Soft key or feature key.
  • Page 51: Three/Four-Party Conference

    FEATURE OPERATION THREE/FOUR-PARTY PRESET ANSWER CONFERENCE It is possible to respond by simply lifting up the handset of the terminal as usual telephone. This feature provides a terminal user the ability to add-on another party to a call already in progress. TO SET PRESET ANSWER This feature is set by Soft key or feature key.
  • Page 52: Receiving A Voice From Speaker

    FEATURE OPERATION RECEIVING A VOICE FROM TALKING HANDSFREE SPEAKER Dialing or answering a call is possible without lifting the handset. It is possible to change the terminal to “listen-only” during the call TO SET HANDSFREE in progress. You can hear the caller's voice from the speaker on the terminal with putting the handset on the hook.
  • Page 53: Call Pickup - Group

    FEATURE OPERATION CALL PICKUP - GROUP MULTILINE APPEARANCE This feature permits a terminal user to answer any calls directed This feature allows you to accommodate the lines (another to other extensions in their preset pickup group. terminal number) other than My Line on the Programmable line/feature keys.
  • Page 54: Dnd (Do Not Disturb)

    FEATURE OPERATION DND (DO NOT DISTURB) SAVE AND REPEAT A NUMBER This feature restricts incoming calls to a terminal. This feature allows a terminal to save a specific dialed number and then redial that number. This feature is set by Soft key or feature key. The feature key is set by system data setting at initial This feature is set by Soft key or feature key.
  • Page 55: Trunk Queuing - Outgoing

    FEATURE OPERATION TRUNK QUEUING - OUTGOING TO CANCEL This feature is available only for the terminal that This feature allows a terminal user, upon is set by system data setting at initial installation. encountering a busy signal on a trunk, to set a call and enter a This feature cannot be canceled by Soft key.
  • Page 56: Call Back

    FEATURE OPERATION CALL BACK TO CANCEL This feature is available only for the terminal that This feature allows a calling party to set an automatic Call Back is set by system data setting at initial installation. when a busy or no answer condition is encountered. When the This feature cannot be canceled by Soft key.
  • Page 57: Timed Queuing (Outside Line Only)

    FEATURE OPERATION TIMED QUEUING (OUTSIDE LINE TO MAKE/ANSWER A CALL ONLY) DURING CALL IN PROGRESS When a user originates an outgoing trunk call and the called This feature permits a user to hold a call in progress by pressing party is busy or does not answer, the caller can set the Timed the Call Hold feature key.
  • Page 58: Station Hunting

    FEATURE OPERATION STATION HUNTING CALL WAITING When a busy terminal which is assigned Station Hunting pilot This feature allows a terminal to camp itself on to a busy number is called, this feature permits the incoming call to be terminal. routed to another terminal within the hunt group.
  • Page 59: Executive Override

    FEATURE OPERATION EXECUTIVE OVERRIDE CALL FORWARDING - BUSY LINE This feature allows selected users to override a busy condition This feature permits a call to a busy extension to be routed to a on a called terminal. designated terminal. The feature key is set by system data setting at TO SET CALL FORWARDING- BUSY initial installation.
  • Page 60: Call Forwarding - No Answer

    FEATURE OPERATION CALL FORWARDING – NO CALL FORWARDING – ALL ANSWER CALLS When a call is placed to a terminal that does not answer, this This feature allows all calls directed to a particular extension to feature forwards the call to another terminal. be rerouted to an alternate destination, regardless of the busy or idle status of the extension.
  • Page 61: Call Forwarding - Destination

    FEATURE OPERATION CALL FORWARDING - CID (CALLER ID) CALL DISPLAY DESTINATION Without answering incoming calls or held calls that terminate to the Line keys of a terminal, the calling party’s information can be This feature allows a station user to set Call Forwarding - All confirmed by the indications on the LCD.
  • Page 62: Voice First/Tone First

    FEATURE OPERATION VOICE FIRST/TONE FIRST WHEN A CALLED TERMINAL HAS BEEN SET TO TONE FIRST This feature allows incoming calls to your terminal to either ring or go to voice announcement. Press Speaker key. You will receive a dial tone. The feature access code/feature key is set by Speaker key lamp lights red.
  • Page 63: Automatic Intercom

    FEATURE OPERATION AUTOMATIC INTERCOM MANUAL INTERCOM Automatic Intercom provides a path for voice announcement The Manual Intercom groups have up to six terminals sharing a calls between two terminals using a Line key. Private common signal path. Users can call other members of the conversations can be held.
  • Page 64: Dial Intercom

    FEATURE OPERATION DIAL INTERCOM INTERNAL ZONE PAGING WITH MEET-ME PAGE Dial Intercom comprises up to 10 terminals that can call each other using a dedicated Dial Intercom feature key with This feature allows terminal users to page over the built-in abbreviated dialing.
  • Page 65: Boss/Secretary Calling

    FEATURE OPERATION BOSS/SECRETARY CALLING TIMED REMINDER A secretary with a terminal can use an appearance of the boss' This feature allows the system to be programmed to extension to screen calls for that extension, and announce automatically call terminals at specified times. Upon answering, and/or transfer calls to that extension.
  • Page 66: Return Message Schedule

    FEATURE OPERATION RETURN MESSAGE SCHEDULE WHISPER PAGE This feature allows terminal user to register a return schedule This feature allows a secretary to interrupt the boss in a private when leaving the office and have the schedule display on the way.
  • Page 67: System Clock Setup By Station Dialing

    FEATURE OPERATION TO ANSWER SYSTEM CLOCK SETUP BY STATION DIALING Press Answer key. This feature enables a terminal user to adjust the system clock. Call in progress is placed on hold. The feature access code/feature key is set by A hold tone is not transmitted to the other party of the original call.
  • Page 68: Call History

    FEATURE OPERATION CALL HISTORY Display the outgoing call history of the number you want to delete. This feature records information such as numbers you have Select one of the following operations. dialed or one received from other parties. And also it allows a ...
  • Page 69: Double Height Characters On Lcd

    FEATURE OPERATION INCOMING CALL HISTORY ADD INCOMING CALL HISTORY TO STATION SPEED DIALING TO VIEW INCOMING CALL Following explains how to register an incoming call history data HISTORY to station speed dialing. There are following way to display incoming call history. Refer to TO VIEW INCOMING CALL HISTORY and display the incoming call history of the number DISPLAYING INCOMING CALL HISTORY...
  • Page 70: To Set Reversing Contrast On Lcd

    FEATURE OPERATION When the first line is displayed in double height size, The feature key is set by system data setting at initial installation. For details, please contact the system administrator. MARY SMITH [200] HIST. >>>> TO SET REVERSING CONTRAST FROM REVERSE SCREEN When the second line is displayed in double height size, Following explains how to reset the LCD contrast.
  • Page 71: Dial By Name (Directory Search)

    FEATURE OPERATION DIAL BY NAME (DIRECTORY Press Soft key (DIR). SEARCH) Press Personal Soft key. This feature is a common/personal directory service which is supported by UNIVERGE SV9300 communication server. This Search the vacant area of directory. feature allows a terminal user to search desired party by name. Select one of the following operations.
  • Page 72 FEATURE OPERATION When erasing character, press Left key or Soft key (BK). Press Enter key or Soft key (OK). Press Exit key. Return back to the idle screen.
  • Page 73: Headset Operation

    HEADSET OPERATION TERMINAL OPERATION USING HEADSET OPERATION THE HEADSET The table below shows supported headsets and headset cables for the terminal. The following procedure explains how to operate a terminal Headset Supported Cable using the headset. While using the headset, the operations equivalent to answering and ending a phone call with handset Wired Headset HW510...
  • Page 74: How To Use The Wireless Headset

    HEADSET OPERATION ADJUSTING HEADSET RINGER HOW TO USE THE WIRELESS TONE VOLUME HEADSET You can adjust the ringer tone volume for a headset in an idle or When using Wireless Headset (W710 (APD-80) or a busy state. WT100/Voyager Legend CS(APN-91)), you can answer a call, conduct a conversation, or disconnect the call with hooking operations.
  • Page 75: Specifications

    SPECIFICATIONS SPECIFICATIONS TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS The following shows the technical specifications of DT920 Series ITK-6D ITK-12D Display (LCD) 168 x 41 dot Gray scale (with 8 shades of gray) Display Color Characters supported by Multilingual Display Character on LCD Programmable Key 6 Keys 12 Keys 13 keys (with Menu/4...
  • Page 76 SPECIFICATIONS The following shows the technical specifications of DT530 Series. DTK-12D/24D Display (LCD) 168 × 58 dot Display Color Monochrome (with no shades of gray) Character on LCD Characters supported by Multilingual Display Key data is displayed on LCD. Programmable Key 24/12 Keys [2-color (red and green) LED] Fixed Feature Key 10 keys (with Menu/Cursor button)
  • Page 77: Menu List

    MENU LIST MENU LIST MENU LIST FOR DT920 SERIES Menu List for Setting Menu Item Description Default Value Settings 1 User Settings Select this option to make the user settings of a terminal. 1 Incoming Call Select this option to set up for incoming call. Select this option to specify whether to use Off-hook ringing.
  • Page 78 MENU LIST Menu Item Description Default Value 5 Language Select this option to specify a language to be displayed on LCD. Automatic 6 Advanced Set other data for display. 1 Backlight Fade Set whether Backlight Fade Control is in service, when turning Enable Control on/off the backlight of the display.
  • Page 79 MENU LIST Menu Item Description Default Value 3 Data Backup/Restore Select this option to set the data required for the file backup/ restore. 1 Data Backup Select this option to specify the file name to be backed up. PersonalData.t 2 Data Restore Select this option to specify the file name to be restored.
  • Page 80: Menu List For Dt530 Series

    MENU LIST MENU LIST FOR DT530 SERIES Menu Item Description Menu Press the Menu key while the terminal is in idle state. Select this option to view call history data. 1 Call History Select this option to access Phonebook feature. For details, see PHONE- BOOK.
  • Page 81: Web Programming

    WEB PROGRAMMING WEB PROGRAMMING OUTLINE Web Programming allows you to configure the terminal settings from the PC. An Internet browser (Internet Explorer, etc.) is used to access Web Programming. It is not necessary to install any special application software to the PC. ■...
  • Page 82: To Log In

    WEB PROGRAMMING TO LOG IN Follow the steps below to open the Web Programming. Start-up Internet browser on the PC. Enter IP address of the target terminal on the address toolbar and then press Enter key. When you log in to the Web Programming using HTTPS protocol, enter “https://” before IP address. Then, a warning message displays on the browser though, the message has no problem.
  • Page 83 WEB PROGRAMMING TO LOG OUT Follow the steps below to exit the Web Programming. Click Logout at the lower left of the screen. The confirmation message appears. Click OK to log out of Web Programming. The display changes as follows. Click Back. After the Web Programming Login screen is displayed, close the Internet browser.
  • Page 84 WEB PROGRAMMING HOW TO OPERATE As an example of setting method on the Web Programming, the following explains how to change the ringer tone for external call. Web Programming includes the same menu configuration as “Setting” of the terminal. For details on each menu item, see MENU LIST.

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