NEC DT730G (CG): ITL-12CG-3, DT730G, TL-12CG-3, ITL-12DG-3, Univerge SV8100 User Manual

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DT730G (ITL-12CG/DG)
NEC Corporation of America
April, 2014
INT-31425 (UNIV)
ISSUE 1.0
USER GUIDE
®
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TABLE OF CONTENTS
1.INTRODUCTION
General ....................................................................................................................1
Face Layout .............................................................................................................2
Technical Specifications ........................................................................................3
Keys And Parts ........................................................................................................5
Installation Procedure..............................................................................................7
Wall Mounting ........................................................................................................12
Phone Start Up and Menu Screen.........................................................................15
Shortcut Menu .......................................................................................................20
Soft Keys ...............................................................................................................22
Multi-Window .........................................................................................................24
Pop-up Windows....................................................................................................30
2.TERMINAL SETUP
Setup With Up/Down Key ......................................................................................33
Setup With Feature Key.........................................................................................33
Setup with Menu Key.............................................................................................34
3.BASIC OPERATION
To Login.................................................................................................................89
To Logout...............................................................................................................89
To Make an External Call ......................................................................................90
To Make an Internal Call........................................................................................90
To Answer an External Call ...................................................................................91
To Answer an Internal Call ....................................................................................91
To Hold a Call ........................................................................................................91
To Transfer a Call ..................................................................................................92
One-Touch Speed Calling Keys ............................................................................92
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Speed Dialing – Station/Group ..............................................................................93
Last Number Redial ...............................................................................................93
Redial.....................................................................................................................94
Voice Call...............................................................................................................95
Three-Party Conference ........................................................................................95
Voice Mail System .................................................................................................95
Do Not Disturb .......................................................................................................96
How to Input Characters ........................................................................................97
Security Mode......................................................................................................110
Phonebook...........................................................................................................113
4.DIRECTORY OPERATION
To Add New Data ................................................................................................115
To Find Registered Data......................................................................................116
To Make a Call from Directory .............................................................................117
To Add Prefix Number .........................................................................................117
To Delete All Data................................................................................................119
To Delete Specific Directory Data........................................................................119
5.CALL HISTORY OPERATION
To View Call History ............................................................................................121
To Make a Call from Call History .........................................................................121
Store Call History data to Speed Dial ..................................................................122
To Delete Call History Data .................................................................................122
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APPENDIX: PHOTO FRAME APPLICATION
To Launch Photo Frame Application ...................................................................123
Display Sample and Key Operations ...................................................................123
How to Use the Photo Frame Application Using USB Memory ...........................124
MENU LIST
Menu List: DT730G (ITL-12CG-3) .......................................................................131
Menu List: DT730G (ITL-12DG-3) .......................................................................136
WEB PROGRAMMING
To Login...............................................................................................................141
To Logout.............................................................................................................143
How to Operate....................................................................................................144
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1. INTRODUCTION
General
This guide explains how to operate DT 730G Series under the following headings.
CHAPTER 1 INTRODUCTION
Explains the configuration of this guide and contains the following information.
Face layout of DT Series
Keys and Parts of DT Series
Icon Display
Menu List
CHAPTER 2 TERMINAL SETUP
Explains the operating procedures for terminal settings of the DT Series.
CHAPTER 3 BASIC OPERATION
Explains the basic operation of DT Series.
CHAPTER 4 DIRECTORY OPERATION
Explains operating procedures for Directory function.
CHAPTER 5 CALL HISTORY OPERATION
Explains operating procedures for Call History.
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Face Layout
DT730G (CG): ITL-12CG-3
(For North America)
DT730G (DG): ITL-12DG-3
(For North America)
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Technical Specifications
Item ITL-12CG-3
Display LCD 4.3 inch Color (16777216 colors) TFT, with Backlight
Programmable Key 12 Keys
Fixed Feature Key 10 keys (including Menu button and Cursor key)
Backlight Display and Digit Key (lit for 10 seconds when operating)
Soft Key 4 Keys
Directory 500 Records
Call History Outgoing Call: 50 records, Incoming Call: 50 records
XML Browser Available
Hands-free Standard equipment (Full-duplex)), Wide-band
Headset Available (HW251N-A10-NE: optional)
USB Interface
USB Host 1-port (Supporting USB 2.0, Power Supply = 5V/500mA) Overcurrent Level = approximately 500mA
LAN Interface
2-port, 10BASE-T/100BASE-TX/1000BASE-T, Full-duplex/Half-duplex, Auto Negotiation/Fixed (Except 1000BASE-T)
Voice CODEC G.711(µ-law, A-law), G.729a, G.722
IP Address Setting Sets via DHCP server/Sets Statically
QoS 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 = IEEE802.3at Type 1 (Compatible with IEEE802.3af), Local Power Supply = AC adapter (AC-L UNIT/AC-2R UNIT: optional)
Power Consumption Approximately 4.9 W (without optional connection)
Download
Program/Configuration data/Ringing Tone/ Music on Hold/Directory data/Wallpaper
Adapter (Optional)
Recording Unit/Analog PSTN Adapter (PSA) Unit/60 Button DSS Console (DCL-60-1)/8 Button Unit (8LK-L)
Terminal Color Black Dimension (WxDxH) 179(W) 278(D) 112(H) [mm]
Weight 1.2 kg
Environmental
Operational Temperature range = 0 to 40 (Storage temperature range = -20 to 60 ℃ ) Humidity = 10 to 90% RH (not condensing)
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Item ITL-12DG-3
Display LCD 3.8 inch Gray Scale FSTN, with Backlight
LCD Color Gray Scale (8 scales)
Programmable Key 12 Keys
Fixed Feature Key 9 keys (including Menu button and Cursor key)
Backlight LCD and Digit Key (lit for 10 seconds when operating)
Soft Key 4 Keys
Directory 20,000 records per system
Call History
Outgoing Call: 10 records (Fixed) per terminal Incoming Call: Maximum 50 records (Initial value 10 records) per terminal
XML Browser Available
Hands-free Available (Full-duplex), Wide-band
Headset Available
USEB Interface
USB Host 1-port (USB 2.0, Power Supply = 5V/500mA) Overcurrent Level = approximately 500mA or more
LAN Interface
2-port, 10BASE-T/100BASE-TX/1000BASE-T, Full-duplex/Half-duplex, Auto Negotiation/Fixed (Except 1000BASE-T)
Voice CODEC G.711(µ-law, A-law), G.729a, G.722
IP Address Setting Sets via DHCP server/Sets Statically
QoS 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 = IEEE802.3at Type 1 (Compatible with IEEE802.3af compatible), Local Power Supply = AC adapter (AC-LE UNIT: optional)
Power Consumption Approximately 4.9 W (without USB and optional connection)
Download
Ringing Tone/ Music on Hold/
Adapter (Optional)
Ancillary Device Adapter (ADA-L) / Power Save Adapter (PSA-L) / 60 Button DSS Console (DCL-60-1)/8 Button Line Key Unit (8LK-L) / 16-button Line Key Unit (16LK-L)
Dimension (WxDxH) 179(W) 258(D) 112(H) [mm]
Weight 1.15 kg
Environmental
Operational Temperature range = 0 to 40 (Ambient temperature range = -20 to 60 ℃ ) Humidity = 10 to 90% RH (not condensing)
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Keys And Parts
DT730G
(1) Security Button
To activate security features for preventing unauthorized access or data leakage.
(2) Handset
Used for sending/receiving voice.
(3) Exit Button
To exit the Menu or Help mode and go back to the time display.
(4) Speaker
Used when originating a handsfree call.
(5) Dial Keypad
Dial the called party number or feature access code.
(6) Hold Key
To place an internal or external call on hold.
(7) Transfer Key
Allows the station user to transfer established calls to another station, without attendant assistance.
(8) Speaker Key
To control the built-in speaker which can be used for: Hands-Free dialing/monitoring. LED on key lights when the key is active. * All standard IP versions include support for full duplex hands-free mode. All TDM and IP enabled versions are half duplex hands-free mode.
(9) Cursor Key
By using this key, you can access various features with simple operation.
Details on Cursor Key
(Four-way Scroll UP key)
(Four-way Scroll LEFT key)
Redial key
Volume (UP) key
(a)
(b)
Enter Key
(d)
(Four-way Scroll RIGHT key)
Directory key
(c)
(Four-way Scroll DOWN key)
Volume (DOWN) key
(a)
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(a) Up/Down
( DOWN UP) Used to adjust speaker/receiver volume, and ringer volume.
Speaker/Receiver Volume: Press ( ) or ( ) key during conversation.
Ringer Volume: Press ( ) or ( ) key during ringing.
(b) Redial
(Last Number Call, Speed Calling-Station/ Group) Press this key to activate redial feature. Press Redial and scroll back through numbers that have been dialed. When the desired number is displayed, press or # to activate dialing.
Note:
A-law Countries [Europe, Australia, Russia, Latin America, Middle near East, other Asian nations]: # µ-law Countries [North America]: .
(c) Directory
Pressing this key opens Directory menu. For details on Directory service, see
4.DIRECTORY OPERATION.
(d) Enter
DT730G has shortcut menu for frequently­used features. Use this key to display the shortcut menu (see Multi-Window) and determine the selected item in the menu. Also, this key is used as cursor-movement key on the local menu of the telephone.
(10) Menu Key
To access the local menu of the DT730G.
(11) Mic Key
To respond handsfree. LED lights during speakerphone operation.
(12) Feature Key
To activate features such as terminal setup, and to program One-Touch Speed Dial Keys.
(13) Answer Key
When LED on this key is lit, press this key to answer a waiting call.
(14) Recall Key
To finish a call and hear the dial tone.
(15) Programmable Keys
These keys can be programmed as Flexible line key/Programmable feature key by System Administrator.
Up
Move the highlighted area one line up the screen.
Down
Move the highlighted area one line down the screen.
Left Go back to the previous screen.
Right
Go to the screen which corresponds to the highlighted menu item.
Enter
Go to the screen which corresponds to the highlighted menu item.
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(16) Soft Keys
Any feature shown at the bottom of the LCD is available. The appropriate feature key is displayed on the screen according to the call handling process.
(17) Help Key
To call up explanations of the Soft Keys on the LCD.
Note:
Not all Help contents are displayed. For details, contact the System Administrator.
(18) USB Port
To mount saved data on USB device into the terminal. USB port is on the backside of the terminal.
(19) LCD (Liquid Crystal Display)
Color LCD (ITL-12CG-3) and gray scale LCD (ITL-12DG-3).
(20) Call Indicator Lamp
The lamp at the top corner of DT730G Display flashes when a call terminates to the terminal. Also, when you use Voice Mail service, the Lamp lights when a message has been left.
Installation Procedure
• Attaching Handset
STEP 1: Insert the modular jack of curled code into
the [HANDSET] connector on the backside of the terminal until “click” is heard.
STEP 2: Fit the curled cord into the groove shown.
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• Attaching or Removing Faceplate and DESI Printer Sheet
Removing Faceplate and DESI Printer Sheet
Remove DESI Printer Sheet using the following:
STEP 1: Use the small notch at the lower right
corner of the terminal to lift the Faceplate up.
STEP 2: Remove the Faceplate.
STEP 1: Remove the DESI Printer Sheet.
Attaching Faceplate and DESI Printer Sheet
STEP 1:
After replacing the DESI Printer Sheet on the terminal, attach the Faceplate.
STEP 2: At each corner, press the locking pin back
into place.
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• Adjusting Angle of Tilt Legs
The height can be adjusted by moving the legs attached to the bottom of the terminal.
Raising Tilt Legs
STEP 1:
Turn the terminal over (key side down).
STEP 2: Raise Tilt Legs to desired height.
STEP 3: Turn the terminal over (key side up).
Lowering Tilt Legs
STEP 1:
Turn the terminal over (key side down).
STEP 2: Lower Tilt Legs to desired height.
STEP 3: Turn the terminal over (key side up).
Attach the Faceplate securely. If not, the terminal will not operate correctly because a key is being pushed by the Faceplate.
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• Removing or Attaching Tilt Legs
Removing Tilt Legs
STEP 1:
Turn the terminal over (key side down).
STEP 2: Lower the Tilt Legs to first position.
For details refer to Lowering Tilt Legs.
STEP 3: Remove stopper protrusion (a, b) from the
groove of the Tilt Legs (A, B) and place them flat against the terminal.
STEP 4: Push downward (c, d) and slide downward.
Attaching Tilt Legs
STEP 1:
Turn the terminal over (key side down).
STEP 2: Lay the adjustable Tilt Legs on top of the
terminal.
STEP 3: Push the Tilt Legs upward until they snap
into place.
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STEP 4: Lift both ends of Tilt Legs until they come
together.
• Connecting LAN Cable
Connect the LAN cable to the terminal using the following:
STEP 1: Plug the power cable into the AC adapter
connector when power is supplied with AC adapter. This step is not required when PoE hub is used.
STEP 2: Gently press the cable into the grooved
cutout.
STEP 3: Connect LAN cable to LAN cable connector
(LAN (=)) of the terminal.
STEP 4: Press the LAN cable into the groove.
An ILPA-R UNIT is required when PoE Hub supports NEC Proprietary Protocol (The ILPA-R UNIT converts IEEE802.3af to NEC Proprietary Protocol). When an ILPA-R UNIT is used, the 1000BASE-T is not available. For details, contact the System Administrator.
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Note: When disconnecting the AC adapter, remove the LAN
cable, then disconnect the adapter.
• Attaching Directory Card
The Directory Card can be used to record numbers dialed often or other information.
Note:
Directory Card (VAL DIRECTORY CARD UNIT) is optional.
STEP 1: Attach the Directory Card to the Directory
Card Holder.
STEP 2: Take the protective sheet off from the
plastic cover.
The surface of the plastic cover is put out.
STEP 3: Push the Directory Card Holder into the
grooves on the terminal until they snap into place.
Wall Mounting
Wall mounting the terminal requires the Wall Mount Unit (WM-L UNIT).
• Required Space
Before drilling, refer to the template below for required spacing.
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• How to Mount Unit
The following shows the procedure for wall mounting.
STEP 1:
Turn terminal over (key side down).
STEP 2: Remove the hanger hook from the terminal,
reverse it and reinsert it to the terminal.
STEP 3: Turn the terminal over, and spread the Tilt
Legs.
Refer to steps 1 through 3 of Removing Tilt
Legs.
STEP 4: Install the WM-L UNIT on the wall or on the
wall plate.
Select one of the following procedures:
Mount Terminal on Wall using WM-L UNIT Attach the WM-L UNIT to the wall using six
screws or using two wall mounted screws.
Mount Terminal on Wall Plate using WM-L UNIT
Locate the screw holes on the base and hang the cover over the screws on the wall plate.
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STEP 5: Connect the LAN Cable.
Refer to Connecting LAN Cable.
STEP 6: Align the four cutouts on the bottom of the
terminal with the tabs on the WM-L UNIT.
Plug one end of the line cord into the wall receptacle.
Phone Start Up and Menu Screen
The screen that is displayed right after starting up the phone depends on whether you start up the phone by using an XML application without its home URL registered or with its home URL registered. This section provides sample screen displays for both cases, and explains how to start up the menu screen.
• Starting Up The Phone (without a home URL registered)
Desktop screen is displayed after the phone is
started.
TIP
HOME URL: A home URL is the address information of the application that is to be accessed first after the phone is started. Home URL registration is performed at installation. For details, contact the System Administrator.
TIP
PORTAL SCREEN: A Portal screen is the home (entrance) screen of the phone. When you use multiple XML applications, the URL that is registered as the home URL is the Portal screen: this is where other XML applications can be accessed. When a home URL is not registered, the default home screen of the phone is the Portal screen.
TIP
The Desktop screen that is displayed on your phone varies depending on the configuration setting. For details, contact the System Administrator.
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Desktop Screen (ITL-12CG-3)
Desktop Screen (ITL-12DG-3)
Press to display the menu screen.
The screen displayed as the Portal icon is the
Desktop screen.
Menu Screen (ITL-12CG-3)
Cursor icon
Status icon
LCD 4-line display (Bottom line: Soft key)
8/
RTP
USB
MIC
DND   >>>
7:25 MON 26 MAR 201
VM
RTP
USB
Cursor icon
Status icon
LCD 4-line display (Bottom line: Soft key)
MIC  DND   >>>
7:25 MON 26 MAR 201
Service/
Icon
Description
Status Icon
The LCD of DT730G displays icons which provide notification when events (such as missed call and voice mail) occur. For details of status icons, see Status Icons.
LCD 4-line display
Displays LCD information sent from the system.
Menu
Phone
History
Directory
Setting
8/
RTP
USB
31313
MIC    DND   >>>
7:25 MON 26 MAR 2012
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Menu Screen (ITL-12DG-3)
• Starting Up The Phone (with a home URL registered)
The phone automatically accesses the home URL, and displays the received XML application as the Portal screen.
Note:
The following XML application screen and the Portal screen icon are samples. The actual screen that is displayed on your phone may vary depending on the application used.
Press to display the menu screen.
The screen displayed as the Portal icon is the screen of the XML application that is registered as the home URL.
Note:
Normally, the name of the Portal screen icon is displayed as the name of the registered application.
• Menu Screen
From , you can use various application features such as Directory and History.
History
Directory
Setting
Phone
Ubiquitous Tourist
Hotel
Map
Restaurant
Transportation
Miscellaneous
Menu
Portal
History
Directory
Setting
Ubiquitous Tourist
Hotel
Map
Restaurant
Transportation
Miscellaneous
Service
Menu
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[ITL-12CG-3]
[ITL-12DG-3]
Portal
Restaurant
MapHotel
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
320
-
within $100/night
Hotel Search
Lake
Sea of XXX
Ubiquitous St.
12345
896 7 1011 12
15161314 17 18 19
22232021 24 25 26
29302728
2010 June
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 5:00
1-1-1 Ubiquitous City AM 10:00 - PM 5:00 3-3-2 Ubiquitous City Today is closed.
National Theater National Library
Within 5 minutes
Within $100
x
City Hall
West Park
Library
East Park
Japanese Restaurant
Italian Restaurant
French Restaurant
Main St.
North Park
East Park
River North
City Music Hall
National Theater
National Library
The Book
Novel
History I
History II
Piano Recital
New!
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
Reservation
x
Chinese Restaurant
Japanese Restaurant
Miyabi
Other Candidates:
Italian Restaurant: Genova, 5 minutes from Tokyo Station. PM 5:00 - PM 11:00,
Italian Restaurant
Map
Photo.
More Info.
History
Directory
Setting
Ubiquitous Tourist
Hotel
Map
Restaurant
Transportation
Miscellaneous
(1)
(4)
(6)
(8)
(11)
(7)
(5)
(9)
Service
(3)
(10)
(2)
Hotel
Restaurant
Map
History Directory
Setting
Service
Portal
Menu/Icon Description
Local Application
(1) History CG:
DG:
To view Call History; the history data stored in the server (system) memory (see Lowercase Character) and that stored in the memory of the telephone, such as the histories of missed calls, dialed numbers, and received calls (see 5.CALL
HISTORY OPERATION).
(2) Directory
CG:
DG:
To use Directory features; there are three types of directory features.
Personal Directory: Controlled by telephone set. For details, see
4.DIRECTORY OPERATION.
Phonebook: Controlled by the system. For details, see
Phonebook.
Corporate Directory: Controlled by the external XML server. For details, contact the System Administrator.
(3) Service
CG:
DG:
XML application screen registered in the service URL is displayed. When the service URL is not registered, Service icon is not displayed.
(4) Setting
CG:
DG:
To make the user settings of DT730G such as incoming call and display, and download various files such as ringtones, Music on Hold, and directories. For details, see
2.TERMINAL SETUP.
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XML Services
(5) Phone/ Portal CG:
DG:
When the home URL is not registered, Phone screen icon is displayed.
When the home URL is registered, a screen icon of XML application which was registered as the home URL and the application name (Portal) are displayed.
(6) XML application 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.
(7) XML application 2
(8) XML application 3
Menu/Icon Description
Ubiquitous Tourist
Hotel
Map
Restaurant
Transportation
Miscellaneous
Soft Keys
(9) Phone icon CG:
DG:
When you select the Phone icon, a pop-up screen is displayed on an XML application screen. (For details, see Pop-up Windows. When XML application is registered in the home URL, the phone icon is displayed. When a home URL is not registered, the phone icon is not displayed.
Note: If pop-up window display is
disabled at installation, this icon is not displayed.
(10) Home URL icon CG:
DG:
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 CG:
DG:
When you select the Back icon, you can go back to the previous screen.
TIP
By selecting an application icon using cursor key and press enter key, you can launch the application of Local Application/XML Service from the menu. Also you can launch the application of Local Application/XML Service directly by pressing digit key (1 ~ 8).
Menu/Icon Description
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• Starting Up XML Application
DT730G has an XML browser function. You can display the information of XML application installed in an external server onto the LCD of DT730G and use various services in collaboration with the XML application.
The following explains how to start the XML application from DT730G. For more information, refer to manuals relating to XML applications.
To Start Up from Menu Button
STEP 1:
Select Service.
Select an item by one of the following operations.
• Highlight an item by using cursor key, and press , or OK.
•Press .
STEP 2: XML Application will start up.
Shortcut Menu
The LCD displays icons when there are missed calls or new voice mails. You can open shortcut menu by pressing (Enter). You can also check missed calls or access the new voice mails from shortcut menu.
3
Ubiquitous Tourist
Hotel
Map
Restaurant
Transportation
Miscellaneous
Portal
History
Directory
Setting
Service
Ubiquitous Tourist
Hotel
Map
Restaurant
Transportation
Miscellaneous
8/
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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Note: Unavailable Menu items are grayed out.
Shortcut Menu
• Status Icons
The LCD displays icons in the icon information area when there are missed calls or new voice mails. You can check the status at a glance, and access the services quickly.
The following icons are displayed:
Note: For USB Caution icon:
When overcurrent of USB device is detected, power supply to the USB port will be suspended. To restart the power supply, remove the USB device and reboot the terminal by turning OFF/ON the power of terminal.
- When using Power Hub (When AC adapter is not used), unplug and plug.the LAN cable connected to the terminal.
- When using AC adapter, unplug and plug the AC adapter after disconnecting the LAN cable connected to the terminal. Also, when disconnecting/connecting the LAN cable, be sure not to confuse the cable for LAN port with the cable for PC port.
Feature Description
Missed Calls
Access history of Missed Calls. The icon disappears after checking the history.
Voice Mail
Access history of incoming Voice Mail. The icon disappears after checking the voice mails.
IM
Currently Not Used (grayed out).
Presence
Currently Not Used (grayed out).
Bluetooth
Currently Not Used (grayed out).
GHI
9
WXYZ
#
Menu
Speaker
Answer
Mic
Redial
Press Enter Key
[Shortcut Menu]
1/1
2 Voice Mail 3 Receive IM
5 Bluetooth
4 Presence
OK
Back
1 Missed Calls: 2
12345
Feature Icon Description
Missed Call
This icon appears when there is a missed call. Once you check the missed call, this icon will disappear.
Voice Mail
This icon provides notification of incoming Voice Mail. Once you check the mail, this icon will disappear.
USB Connection
When an USB device is connected to the terminal, this icon will appear.
USB Caution
If an USB device is in abnormal condition, such as when overcurrent of USB device is detected, this icon will appear.
Encryption
This icon appears when the conversation is encrypted.
Cursor
This icon indicates the currently available direction of the cursor. This icon is displayed in the menu screen.
USB
USB
USB
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Soft Keys
Soft Keys on DT730G provide a set of functions
on the LCD that adapts to the changing state of the telephone.
Note: Patterns and names of Soft Keys to be displayed are set at
installation. For details, contact the System Administrator.
• Display Samples
Soft Keys provide a set of functions on the LCD that
adapts to the changing state of the telephone.
• How to Use Soft Keys
This section provides some sample operations of features using Soft Keys.
Exit Help
List
3-18 TUE 3:49PM
STA 150
Dir
VMsg
150
DIAL TONE/DIALING
IDLE
VMsg InPg
(1)
Push >>>
P/U
Barg
ExPg
(2)
STA 150
List
Dir
VMsg
150
3-18 TUE 3:49PM
3-18 TUE 3:49PM
3-18 TUE 3:49PM
Save
(Down Arrow)
BUSY
CONSULTATION HOLD
(1)
CONNECTION
RINGING
Voice
MW VMsg
3-18 TUE 3:49PM
STA 101
CALLING
MW
VMsg
Camp
3-18 TUE 3:49PM
STA 101
BUSY
Barg
Conf
3-18 TUE 3:49PM
101
TALKING TO
VMsg
InPg ExPg
3-18 TUE 3:49PM
HOLD
STA 101
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Example 1: DO NOT DISTURB
STEP 1:
Press (Down Arrow).
STEP 2: Press Prog.
STEP 3: Press DND.
STEP 4: Press Set to set DND or Cncl to cancel it.
Example 2: CALL FORWARD
STEP 1:
Press (Down Arrow).
STEP 2: Press Prog.
STEP 3: Press Cfwd.
STEP 4: Select the Call Forward type.
STEP 5: Press Set to set Call Forward or Cncl to
cancel.
STA 150
List
Dir
VMsg
150
3-18 TUE 3:49PM
STA 150
ICM
Prog
150
3-18 TUE 3:49PM
PGM/Save-Menu
Cfwd DND
STA
SET DND
Set
Cncl
STA 150
List
Dir
VMsg
150
3-18 TUE 3:49PM
STA 150
ICM
Prog
150
3-18 TUE 3:49PM
PGM/Save-Menu
Cfwd DND
STA
Call Forward
All Both
BUSY
CF-ALL
Set Cncl
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Multi-Window
DT730G can display multiple windows at a time.
As it is possible to launch multiple applications simultaneously, you can switch the displays quickly. If you receive an incoming call while displaying an application screen, you can operate line keys without exiting other applications first.
You can go back to the previous application screen after operating the line keys.
• Switching XML Applications
The windows of the XML applications that are currently running are displayed as icons on the menu screen.
You can use this screen to switch windows to display. Select a service icon of the application that are currently running from the menu screen to display the XML application window.
[ITL-12CG-3]
[ITL-12DG-3]
TIP
You can exit an XML application by pressing Exit while the LCD displays the XML application window. When you exit an XML application, the icons of other applications that are currently running are rearranged from left.
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
320
-
within $100/night
Hotel Search
Lake
Sea of XXX
Ubiquitous St.
12345
896 7 10 11 12
15161314 17 18 19
22232021 24 25 26
29302728
2010 June
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 5:00
1-1-1 Ubiquitous City AM 10:00 - PM 5:00 3-3-2 Ubiquitous City Today is closed.
National Theater National Library
Within 5 minutes
Within $100
x
City Hall
West Park
Library
East Park
Japanese Restaurant
Italian Restaurant
French Restaurant
Main St.
North Park
East Park
River North
City Music Hall
National Theater
National Library
The Book
Novel
History I
History II
Piano Recital
New!
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
Reservation
x
Chinese Restaurant
Japanese Restaurant
Miyabi
Other Candidates:
Italian Restaurant: Genova, 5 minutes from Tokyo Station. PM 5:00 - PM 11:00,
Italian Restaurant
Map
Photo.
More Info.
Ubiquitous Tourist
Hotel
Map
Restaurant
Transportation
Miscellaneous
Portal
Restaurant
MapHotel
History
Directory
Setting
Service
application to display.
Select a service icon of the XML
History
Portal
Directory
Setting
Restaurant
Map
Service
Hotel
application to display.
Select a service icon of the XML
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Normally, only the Portal icon is displayed on the Desktop screen right after the phone is set up.
[ITL-12CG-3]
[ITL-12DG-3]
When you launch an XML application, the icon of the application appears to the right of the Portal icon on the Desktop screen.
[ITL-12CG-3]
[ITL-12DG-3]
You can launch up to four XML applications including the Portal window. The service icons of the running applications are displayed from the left in order of their launch.
Ubiquitous Tourist
Hotel
Map
Restaurant
Transportation
Miscellaneous
Portal
History
Directory
Setting
Service
When a home URL is registered:
Portal
History Directory
Setting
Service
When a home URL is registered:
Ubiquitous Tourist
Hotel
Map
Restaurant
Transportation
Miscellaneous
Portal
History
Directory
Setting
Service
Restaurant
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
Reservation
x
Chinese Restaurant
Japanese Restaurant
Miyabi
Other Candidates:
Italian Restaurant: Genova, 5 minutes from Tokyo Station. PM 5:00 - PM 11:00,
Italian Restaurant
Map
Photo.
More Info.
Displays the icon of the newly running XML application
Portal
Restaurant
History Directory
Setting
Service
Displays the icon of the newly running XML application
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[ITL-12CG-3]
[ITL-12DG-3]
• Switching Local Applications
Local applications such as History, Directory, and Setting are displayed in one window.
[ITL-12CG-3]
[ITL-12DG-3]
TIP
If you launch the same XML application more than once, only one icon of the application is displayed on the menu screen.
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
320
-
within $100/night
Hotel Search
Lake
Sea of XXX
Ubiquitous St.
12345
8967 1011 12
15161314 17 18 19
22232021 24 25 26
29302728
2010 June
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 5:00
1-1-1 Ubiquitous City AM 10:00 - PM 5:00 3-3-2 Ubiquitous City Today is closed.
National Theater National Library
Within 5 minutes
Within $100
x
City Hall
West Park
Library
East Park
Japanese Restaurant
Italian Restaurant
French Restaurant
Main St.
North Park
East Park
River North
City Music Hall
National Theater
National Library
The Book
Novel
History I
History II
Piano Recital
New!
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
Reservation
x
Chinese Restaurant
Japanese Restaurant
Miyabi
Other Candidates:
Italian Restaurant: Genova, 5 minutes from Tokyo Station. PM 5:00 - PM 11:00,
Italian Restaurant
Map
Photo.
More Info.
Ubiquitous Tourist
Hotel
Map
Restaurant
Transportation
Miscellaneous
Portal
History
Directory
Setting
Service
Hotel Map Restaurant
Displays up to four XML application icons.
Portal
Restaurant
Hotel Map
History Directory
Setting
Service
Displays up to four XML application icons.
Phone History
History
Directory
Setting
1 2 3 4
Delete All
Missed Outgoing Incoming
[History]
1/1
Menu
OK
8/
RTP
USB
31313
MIC    DND   >>>
7:25 MON 26 MAR 2012
Local application icon
Portal
History
History Directory
Setting
Local application icon
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Normally, only the Portal icon is displayed on the Desktop screen right after the phone is set up.
[ITL-12CG-3]
[ITL-12DG-3]
Select a desired local application from icons to launch the application or setting Menu.
[ITL-12CG-3]
[ITL-12DG-3]
If you stop operating the local application without exiting the application and press Menu, History icon is added to the right of the Portal icon. This icon shows the last screen you used. By selecting this icon, you can continue the operation of the application where you ended.
Phone
History
Directory
Setting
8/
RTP
USB
31313
MIC    DND   >>>
7:25 MON 26 MAR 2012
When a home URL is not registered:
PhoneHistory
Directory
Setting
When a home URL is not registered:
Phone
History
Directory
Setting
8/
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USB
31313
MIC    DND   >>>
7:25 MON 26 MAR 2012
PhoneHistory
Directory
Setting
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1.
[ITL-12CG-3]
[ITL-12DG-3]
• Launching the Fifth Application
You can launch up to four XML applications including Portal at a time. If you try to launch a fifth application, an error message to ask you to exit one of the currently running applications is displayed. While this error message is displayed, you cannot execute any operations on XML applications.
If you try to launch a fifth application, an error message to ask you to exit one of the currently running applications is displayed.
Press Next.
[ITL-12CG-3]
[ITL-12DG-3]
TIP
If you select a local application by using a One-Touch key while launching other local application, new local application is not running. The initial screen of the currently running application is displayed.
Phone History
History
Directory
Setting
1 2 3 4
Delete All
Missed Outgoing Incoming
[History]
1/1
Menu
OK
8/
RTP
USB
31313
MIC    DND   >>>
7:25 MON 26 MAR 2012
Phone
History Directory
Setting
History
TIP
If you do not operate anything for 10 seconds after an error message is displayed, the trial of launching the new application is automatically canceled.
4 windows already set!
You need to close 1 window.
Cancel Next
4windowsalreadyset! Youneedtoclose1window.
Cancel Next
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Application exit screen is displayed. Currently running XML application icons excluding the Portal are displayed. Select an application to exit. Now you can launch a new application.
[ITL-12CG-3]
[ITL-12DG-3]
The icon for the application you quit disappears from the menu screen. The newly running application icon is added to the right.
[ITL-12CG-3]
[ITL-12DG-3]
Restaurant
MapHotel
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
320
-
within $100/night
Hotel Search
Lake
Sea of XXX
Ubiquitous St.
12345
896 7 1011 12
15161314 17 18 19
22232021 24 25 26
29302728
2010 June
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 5:00
1-1-1 Ubiquitous City AM 10:00 - PM 5:00 3-3-2 Ubiquitous City Today is closed.
National Theater National Library
Within 5 minutes
Within $100
x
City Hall
West Park
Library
East Park
Japanese Restaurant
Italian Restaurant
French Restaurant
Main St.
North Park
East Park
River North
City Music Hall
National Theater
National Library
The Book
Novel
History I
History II
Piano Recital
New!
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
Reservation
x
Chinese Restaurant
Japanese Restaurant
Miyabi
Other Candidates:
Italian Restaurant: Genova, 5 minutes from Tokyo Station. PM 5:00 - PM 11:00,
Italian Restaurant
Map
Photo.
More Info.
Please close 1 window.
Can you choose among below?
Currently running XML application icons excluding the Portal.
Pleaseclose1window.
Hotel
Map
Restaurant
Canyouchooseamongbelow?
Currently running XML application icons
excluding the Portal.
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
320
-
within $100/night
Hotel Search
Lake
Sea of XXX
Ubiquitous St.
12345
896 7 10 11 12 15161314 171819 22232021 242526 29302728
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
Reservation
x
ChineseRestaurant
JapaneseRestaurant
Miyabi
OtherCandidates:
ItalianRestaurant:Genova,5minutesfromTokyoStation. PM5:00-PM11:00,
ItalianRestaurant
Map 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
Search On Map
0:006:0012:0018:0024:00
World Weather
London Rome Alexandria
LosAngeles Tokyo Beijing
Ubiquitous Air
Portal
History
Directory
Setting
Service
Hotel Restaurant Transport
Newly running application icon
Portal
Transport
Hotel Restaurant
History Directory
Setting
Service
Newly running application icon
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• Icon Display at XML Application Update
The service icons displayed on the menu screen are reduced screen images of actual XML application screens. The icon and the actual application display may differ because the system cannot iconize the screen image until it actually displays the application windows.
NEW icon is displayed when the application orders to display an icon that was formerly not displayed.
UPDATE icon is displayed when the window of the XML application is updated.
[ITL-12CG-3]
[ITL-12DG-3]
Pop-up Windows
If there is an incoming call while the phone is displaying an XML application, or a local application such as History or Directory, a telephone service window appears as a pop-up window.
[ITL-12CG-3]
TIP
NEW and UPDATE icons flash every second.
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
320
-
within $100/night
Hotel Search
Lake
Sea of XXX
Ubiquitous St.
12345
896 7 10 11 12 15161314 171819 22232021 242526 29302728
2010 June
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5:00
1-1-1UbiquitousCity AM10:00-PM5:00 3-3-2UbiquitousCity Todayisclosed.
NationalTheater NationalLibrary
Within 5 minutes
Within $100
x
CityHall
WestPark
Library
EastPark
JapaneseRestaurant
ItalianRestaurant
FrenchRestaurant
MainSt.
NorthPark
EastPark
RiverNorth
City Music Hall
National Theater
National Library
The Book
Novel
History I
History II
Piano Recital
New!
Ubiquitous Tourist
Hotel
Map
Restaurant
Transportation
Miscellaneous
UP!UP!
NEWNEW
Portal
History
Directory
Setting
Service
Hotel Map
NEW icon
UPDATE icon
TIP
NEW/UPDATE icon and Application icon appear
alternately every second.
History
Portal
Directory
Setting
Service
Hotel Map
NEW
UP
NEW icon UPDATE icon
STA 150
List
Dir
VMsg
150
3-18 TUE 3:49PM
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[ITL-12DG-3]
• Launching a Pop-Up Window
There are several ways to display a pop-up window as listed below.
• Exiting a Pop-Up Window
A pop-up window closes when:
is pressed to display the menu screen.
The phone goes on-hook.
The call is abandoned before being answered.
XML application server directs to do so.
Pop-Up Close on the XML application is pressed.
TIP
A procedure how to display a pop-up window is set at installation. For details, contact the System Administrator.
How to Display
By selecting Phone icon on the menu screen. When there is an incoming call to the phone. By going off-hook. (lifting the handset, etc.) When receiving a request from the XML application server. By pressing POP-UP on an XML application. When the system directs resource release. By pressing Help key on the menu screen
TIP
If the previous page of the menu screen is the default home screen, the telephone icon of the menu screen will not be displayed.
TIP
When using Help key on the POP-UP window, Help key operation setting is required. For details, see Set
Usability.
8/
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Menu
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1.
This page is for your notes.
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1.
2. TERMINAL SETUP
This chapter describes operating procedures for terminal settings. Various terminal settings such as display, sounds, password and language are available.
Setup With Up/Down Key
• Adjust Handset Receiver Volume
STEP 1: Press (Up) or (Down) in the
off-hook status or during a call.
• Adjust Speaker Volume
STEP 1: Press (Up) or (Down) during
speakerphone operation or during a call.
• Adjust Ringer Tone
STEP 1: Press (Up) or (Down) during
ringing.
• Adjust LCD Contrast (ITL-12DG-3)
STEP 1: Press the Up/Down key in the on-hook
status.
Note:
LCD contrast adjustment is only for ITL-12DG-3.
Setup With Feature Key
• Microphone On/Off
STEP 1: LED on shows the status of the
built-in microphone.
STEP 2: Press the MIC key or press and .
HANDSET
3-18 TUE 1:37PM
SPEAKER
3-18 TUE 1:37PM
RING
3-18 TUE 1:37PM
LCD
3-18 TUE 1:37PM
Mic
Feature
1
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Setup with Menu Key
• Enable/Disable Off-Hook Ringing
The procedure below shows how to enable/disable Off-hook ringing.
STEP 1: Display the Menu screen, select Setting.
STEP 2: Select User Setting.
Select an item by one of the following operations.
• Highlight an item by using , and press , or OK.
• Press .
STEP 3: Select Incoming Call.
Select an item by one of the following operations.
• Highlight an item by using , and press , or OK.
•Press .
STEP 4: Select Offhook Ring.
Select an item by one of the following operations.
• Highlight an item by using , and press , or OK.
• Press .
1
1
Menu
OK
1
2
Data Backup/Restore
[Setting]
3
Download
User Setting
1/1
1
1
OK
Back
1/1
[User Setting]
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
Display Change Password
Peripherals Usability
Talk
Security
Incoming Call
2
2
OK
Back
1/1
[Incoming Call]
1
2
3
4
5
6
Headset Ring
Ring Tone
Headset Ring Volume
Illumination
Ring Volume
Offhook Ring
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STEP 5: To disable/enable the off-hook ringing,
choose 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.
• Set Ringing of Headset
The procedure below shows how to enable/disable the ringing of headset.
STEP 1: Display the Menu screen, select Setting.
STEP 2: Select User Setting.
Select an item by one of the following operations.
• Highlight an item by using , and press ,
or OK.
•Press .
STEP 3: Select Incoming Call.
Select an item by one of the following operations.
• Highlight an item by using , and press , or OK.
• Press .
TIP
Default setting is Enabled.
TIP
The enabled item is highlighted.
1
2
1
2
1
2
1/1
Disable
OK
Back
Enable
[Offhook Ring]
1
1
Menu
OK
1
2
Data Backup/Restore
[Setting]
3
Download
User Setting
1/1
1
1
OK
1/1
[User Setting]
1
2
3
4
5
6
Display Change Password
Peripherals
Talk
Security
Incoming Call
Back
7
Usability
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STEP 4: Select Headset Ring.
Select an item by one of the following operations.
• Highlight an item by using , and press , or OK.
• Press .
STEP 5: To disable/enable the ringing of headset,
choose 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.
• To Set Ringer Tone
The procedure below shows how to change the ringer tone for internal call and external call.
STEP 1: Display the Menu screen, select Setting.
STEP 2: Select User Setting.
Select an item by one of the following operations.
• Highlight an item by using , and press , or OK.
•Press .
3
3
OK
Back
1/1
[Incoming Call]
1
2
3
4
5
6
Ring Tone
Headset Ring Volume
Illumination
Ring Volume
Offhook Ring
Headset Ring
1
2
1
2
1
2
Enable
1/1
Disable
OK
Back
[Headset Ring]
TIP
Default setting is Disabled.
1
1
Menu
OK
1
2
Data Backup/Restore
[Setting]
3
Download
User Setting
1/1
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STEP 3: Select Incoming Call.
Select an item by one of the following operations.
• Highlight an item by using , and press , or OK.
• Press .
STEP 4: Select Ring Tone.
Select an item by one of the following operations.
• Highlight an item by using , and press , or OK.
•Press .
STEP 5: Select External Call when setting the
ringer tone for external calls. Select
Internal Call when setting the ringer
tone for internal calls.
Select an item by one of the following operations.
• Highlight an item by using , and press , or OK.
• Press or .
STEP 6: Select a desired tone type. You can
preview designated ringer tone.
Select an item by one of the following operations.
• 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
Download 1.
1
1
OK
Back
1/1
[User Setting]
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
Display Change Password
Peripherals
Talk
Security
Incoming Call
Usability
4
4
OK
Back
1/1
[Incoming Call]
1
2
3
4
5
6
Headset Ring Volume
Illumination
Ring Volume
Offhook Ring
Headset Ring
Ring Tone
1
2
1
2
Back
OK
1
2
[Ring Tone]
3
External Call
1/1
IM
Internal Call
1
5
15
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Note: When selecting Automatic or not performing this ringer
tone setting, Tone Type 1 is automatically applied.
Note: When 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.
Note: Tone Type 1 to Tone Type 8:
In the preview function, each ringer tone sounds continuously. Actual ringer pattern of each tone is determined by the initial system settings.
Note: Terminal settings may not become effective, according to
the system settings. For details, contact the System Administrator.
No. Menu Item
Frequency (Hz)
Remarks
1st 2nd
0 Automatic 520 660 16Hz modulation 1 Tone Type 1 520 660 16Hz modulation 2 Tone Type 2 520 660 8Hz modulation 3 Tone Type 3 1400 1100 Door Phone 4 Tone Type 4 1100 No modulation 5 Tone Type 5 540 No modulation 6 Tone Type 6 1100 1400 16Hz modulation 7 Tone Type 7 660 760 16Hz modulation 8 Tone Type 8 1100 Envelope 9 Tone Type 9 Door Phone Melody
10 Tone Type 10 Melody 1
11 Tone Type 11 Melody 2 12 Tone Type 12 Melody 3 13 Tone Type 13 Melody 4 14 Tone Type 14 Melody 5
0
1 2
3
OK
Back
4
5
6
7
1/3
Automatic
Tone Type 1 Tone Type 2
Tone Type 3
Tone Type 5
Tone Type 4
Tone Type 6
Tone Type 7
[External Call]
15 Download 1 – 16 Download 2 – 17 Download 3
TIP
The enabled item is highlighted.
TIP
You can set the ringer tone for the telephone 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.
No. Menu Item
Frequency (Hz)
Remarks
1st 2nd
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• Set Illumination Pattern for Call Indication Lamp
The procedure below shows how to set the illumination pattern (color of Call Indicator Lamp).
STEP 1: Display the Menu screen, select Setting.
STEP 2: Select User Setting.
Select an item by one of the following operations.
• Highlight an item by using , and press , or OK.
• Press .
STEP 3: Select Incoming Call.
Select an item by one of the following operations.
• Highlight an item by using , and press , or OK.
•Press .
STEP 4: Select Illumination.
Select an item by one of the following operations.
• Highlight an item by using , and press , or OK.
• Press .
1
1
Menu
OK
1
2
Data Backup/Restore
[Setting]
3
Download
User Setting
1/1
1
1
OK
Back
1/1
[User Setting]
1
2
3
4
5
6
Display Change Password
Peripherals
Talk
Security
Incoming Call
7
Usability
5
5
OK
Back
1/1
[Incoming Call]
1
2
3
4
5
6
Headset Ring Volume
Ring Volume
Offhook Ring Headset Ring
Ring Tone
Illumination
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STEP 5: Select External Call when setting the
illumination pattern for external calls. Select
Internal Call when setting the
illumination pattern for internal call.
Select an item by one of the following operations.
• Highlight an item by using , and press , or OK.
• Press or .
STEP 6: Select a desired illumination pattern. You
can preview the designated illumination pattern.
Select an item by one of the following operations.
• Highlight an item by using , and press or
OK.
• Press - , and press or OK.
Note: When selecting Automatic, the preview function will not
operate.
Note: When selecting Automatic or not performing this
illumination setting, Red is automatically applied.
1
2
1
2
Back
OK
1
2
[Illumination]
3
External Call
1/1
IM
Internal Call
0
9
TIP
You can set the illumination pattern for the telephone here. Illumination pattern can be set for Name, Group and Telephone set. The illumination pattern set for
Name has higher priority than the patterns set for Group and Terminal set.
0
1 2
3
OK
Back
4
5
6
7
1/2
Automatic
[External Call]
Disable Red Green
Yellow
Blue
Purple Light Blue
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• Enable/Disable RTP Alarm
The procedure below shows how to enable/disable RTP alarm.
STEP 1: Display the Menu screen, select Setting.
STEP 2: Select User Setting.
Select an item by one of the following operations.
• Highlight an item by using , and press , or OK.
• Press .
STEP 3: Select Talk.
Select an item by one of the following operations.
• Highlight an item by using , and press , or OK.
•Press .
STEP 4: Select RTP Alarm.
Select an item by one of the following operations.
• Highlight an item by using , and press , or OK.
•Press .
1
1
Menu
OK
1
2
Data Backup/Restore
[Setting]
3
Download
User Setting
1/1
2
2
OK
Back
1/1
[User Setting]
1
2
3
4
5
6
Display Change Password
Peripherals
Security
Incoming Call
Talk
7
Usability
1
1
Back
OK
1/1
[Talk]
1
2
3
4
5
DTMF Tone
Key Touch Tone
Hold Music
Prefix
RTP Alarm
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STEP 5: Select Automatic, Disable or
Enable (see the following table).
Select an item by one of the following operations.
• Highlight an item by using , and press or OK.
• Press - , and press or OK.
• Enable/Disable DTMF Tone
The procedure below shows how to enable/disable DTMF Tone.
STEP 1: Display the Menu screen, select Setting.
STEP 2: Select User Setting.
Select an item by one of the following operations.
• Highlight an item by using , and press , or OK.
• Press .
STEP 3: Select Talk.
Select an item by one of the following operations.
• Highlight an item by using , and press , or OK.
•Press .
Menu Items Description
0 Automatic
Follow the system settings. If no setting is made in the system, the default setting
(Alarm=ON) is applied. 1 Disable Follow the terminal settings (OFF). 2 Enable Follow the terminal settings (ON).
TIP
For the setting on the system, contact the System Administrator.
TIP
Default setting is Automatic.
TIP
The enabled item is highlighted.
012
0
2
0
1
1/1
Automatic
OKBack
Disable
[RTP Alarm]
2
Enable
1
1
Menu
OK
1
2
Data Backup/Restore
[Setting]
3
Download
User Setting
1/1
2
2
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STEP 4: Select DTMF Tone.
Select an item by one of the following operations.
• Highlight an item by using , and press , or OK.
• Press .
STEP 5: Select Automatic, Disable or
Enable (see the following table).
Select an item by one of the following operations.
• Highlight an item by using , and press or OK.
• Press - , and press or OK.
OK
Back
1/1
[User Setting]
1
2
3
4
5
6
Display
Change Password
Peripherals
Security
Incoming Call
Talk
7
Usability
2
2
Back
OK
1/1
[Talk]
1
2
3
4
5
Key Touch Tone
Hold Music
Prefix
RTP Alarm
DTMF Tone
Menu Items Description
0 Automatic
Follow the system settings. If no setting is made in the system, the default setting (DTMF=ON) is applied.
1 Disable Follow the terminal settings (OFF). 2 Enable Follow the terminal settings (ON).
TIP
For the setting on the system, contact the System Administrator.
TIP
Default setting is Automatic.
TIP
The enabled item is highlighted.
012
0
2
0
1
1/1
Automatic
OK
Back
Disable
2
Enable
[DTMF Tone]
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• Set Key TouchTone
The procedure below shows how to set the Key Touch Tone. Key Touch Tone is a tone generated when the digit keys are pressed while DT730G is off-hook.
STEP 1: Display the Menu screen, select Setting.
STEP 2: Select User Setting.
Select an item by one of the following operations.
• Highlight an item by using , and press , or OK.
• Press .
STEP 3: Select Talk.
Select an item by one of the following operations.
• Highlight an item by using , and press , or OK.
•Press .
STEP 4: Select Key Touch Tone.
Select an item by one of the following operations.
• Highlight an item by using , and press , or OK.
•Press .
1
1
Menu
OK
1
2
Data Backup/Restore
[Setting]
3
Download
User Setting
1/1
2
2
OK
Back
1/1
[User Setting]
1
2
3
4
5
6
Display Change Password
Peripherals
Security
Incoming Call
Talk
7
Usability
3
3
Back
OK
1/1
[Talk]
1
2
3
4
5
Hold Music
Prefix
RTP Alarm
DTMF Tone
Key Touch Tone
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STEP 5: Select Automatic, No Tone,
Tone or Voice.
Select an item by one of the following operations.
• Highlight an item by using , and press or OK.
• Press - , and press or OK.
Note: When Automatic is set, the default setting (Tone) is
applied.
• Set Music on Hold
The procedure below shows how to set Music on Hold to be heard by DT730G user.
STEP 1: Display the Menu screen, select Setting.
STEP 2: Select User Setting.
Select an item by one of the following operations.
• Highlight an item by using , and press ,
or OK.
•Press .
STEP 3: Select Talk.
Select an item by one of the following operations.
• Highlight an item by using , and press , or OK.
•Press .
TIP
Default setting is Automatic.
TIP
The enabled item is highlighted.
012
3
0
3
0
1 2
3
OK
Back
1/1
[Key Touch Tone]
No Tone Tone
Automatic
Voice
1
1
Menu
OK
1
2
Data Backup/Restore
[Setting]
3
Download
User Setting
1/1
2
2
OK
Back
1/1
[User Setting]
1
2
3
4
5
6
Display Change Password
Peripherals
Security
Incoming Call
Talk
7
Usability
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STEP 4: Select Hold Music.
Select an item by one of the following operations.
• Highlight an item by using , and press , or OK.
•Press .
STEP 5: Select a desired Music on Hold. You can
preview the designated Music on Hold.
Choose Default when the default data (Minuet) is used as Music on Hold. Choose
Download when a downloaded data is
used as Music on Hold.
Select an item by one of the following operations.
• Highlight an item by using , and press or
OK.
• Press or , and press or OK.
Note: You 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 operating conditions, “Minuet” is automatically applied.).
4
4
Back
OK
1/1
[Talk]
1
2
3
4
5
Prefix
RTP Alarm
DTMF Tone Key Touch Tone
Hold Music
1
2
1
2
TIP
Default setting is Default (Minuet).
TIP
The enabled item is highlighted.
1
2
OK
Back
1/1
Default
Download
[Hold Music]
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• Set Clock Format
Determines whether the time is displayed using a 12-hour or 24-hour clock format.
Note:
This setting is available for Time Display only. Call Log feature displays the time in 24-hour format regardless of this setting.
STEP 1: Display the Menu screen, select Setting.
STEP 2: Select User Setting.
Select an item by one of the following operations.
• Highlight an item by using , and press , or OK.
• Press .
STEP 3: Select Display.
Select an item by one of the following operations.
• Highlight an item by using , and press , or OK.
•Press .
STEP 4: Select Time Format.
Select an item by one of the following operations.
• Highlight an item by using , and press , or OK.
•Press .
1
1
Menu
OK
1
2
Data Backup/Restore
[Setting]
3
Download
User Setting
1/1
3
3
OK
Back
1/1
[User Setting]
1
2
3
4
5
6
Change Password
Peripherals
Security
Incoming Call Talk
Display
7
Usability
1
1
Back
OK
1/1
1
2
3
4
5
6
Back Light
Language
Font Size
Local Volume
Screen Saver
Time Format
[Display]
7
Advanced
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STEP 5: Make a selection from the following list.
Select an item by one of the following operations.
• Highlight an item by using , and press or OK.
• Press - , and press or OK.
Note: When selecting Automatic or not performing this time
format setting, 12-hour clock is automatically applied.
• Enable/Disable Volume Level Display
Determines whether or not to display the following volume levels: handset receiver volume, speaker volume, ringer tone volume and LCD contrast.
STEP 1: Display the Menu screen, select Setting.
STEP 2: Select User Setting.
Select an item by one of the following operations.
• Highlight an item by using , and press , or OK.
• Press .
STEP 3: Select Display.
Select an item by one of the following operations.
• Highlight an item by using , and press , or OK.
•Press .
Menu Items Description
0 Automatic Follow the system settings. 1 12-hour indication 12-hour clock 2 24-hour indication 24-hour clock
TIP
For the setting on the system, contact the System Administrator.
TIP
Default setting is Automatic.
TIP
The enabled item is highlighted.
0
2
0
1
OK
Back
1/1
2
12 hour Indication
24 hour Indication
Automatic
[Time Format]
1
1
Menu
OK
1
2
Data Backup/Restore
[Setting]
3
Download
User Setting
1/1
3
3
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STEP 4: Select Local Volume.
Select an item by one of the following operations.
• Highlight an item by using , and press , or OK.
• Press .
STEP 5: Make a selection from the following list.
Select an item by one of the following operations.
• Highlight an item by using , and press or OK.
• Press - , and press or OK.
Note: When 0 Automatic is set, the default setting (Enable) is
applied.
OK
Back
1/1
[User Setting]
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
Change Password
Peripherals
Security
Incoming Call Talk
Display
Usability
2
2
Back
OK
1/1
1
2
3
4
5
6
Back Light
Language
Font Size
Screen Saver
Time Format
[Display]
7
Advanced
Local Volume
Menu Items Description
0 Automatic Each volume level is displayed on LCD. 1 Disable Each volume level is not displayed on LCD. 2 Enable Each volume level is displayed on LCD.
TIP
Default setting is Automatic.
TIP
The enabled item is highlighted.
0
2
0
1
OK
Back
1/1
2
Automatic
[Local Volume]
Disable
Enable
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• Set Screen Saver
Screen Saver works after the telephone is idle for a certain period of time. The Screen Saver will be displayed from XML server when the XML server is available. If the Screen Saver cannot be downloaded from the XML server, the default Screen Saver will be displayed.
Note:
For details on the XML service, contact the System Administrator.
STEP 1: Display the Menu screen, select Setting.
STEP 2: Select User Setting.
Select an item by one of the following operations.
• Highlight an item by using , and press , or OK.
• Press .
STEP 3: Select Display.
Select an item by one of the following operations.
• Highlight an item by using , and press , or OK.
•Press .
STEP 4: Select Screen Saver.
Select an item by one of the following operations.
• Highlight an item by using , and press , or OK.
•Press .
1
1
Menu
OK
1
2
Data Backup/Restore
[Setting]
3
Download
User Setting
1/1
3
3
OK
Back
1/1
[User Setting]
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
Change Password
Peripherals
Security
Incoming Call Talk
Display
Usability
3
3
Back
OK
1/1
1
2
3
4
5
6
Back Light
Language
Font Size
Screen Saver
Time Format
[Display]
7
Advanced
Local Volume
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STEP 5: Choose Screen Saver Mode.
Select an item by one of the following operations.
• Highlight an item by using , and press , or OK.
•Press .
STEP 6: Choose 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 returns to the Screen Saver
screen. When Enable is selected, on Step 7 Select Wait Time.
Input Wait Time to launch the screen saver
(1-999 min) and press or OK.
1
1
Back
OK
1
2
[Screen Saver]
Wait Time
Screen Saver Mode
1/1
1
2
1
2
1
2
OK
Back
1/1
[Screen Saver]
Enable
Disable
TIP
Default setting is Disable.
TIP
The enabled item is highlighted.
TIP
Default value is 120 min.
2
2
OK
Back
[Wait Time]
Input wait time.
BK
1
120
1-999(min)
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• Set Brightness of Backlight
The following steps show how to set the brightness level of the LCD backlight.
STEP 1: Display the Menu screen, select Setting.
STEP 2: Select User Setting.
Select an item by one of the following operations.
• Highlight an item by using , and press , or OK.
•Press .
STEP 3: Select Display.
Select an item by one of the following operations.
• Highlight an item by using , and press , or OK.
•Press .
STEP 4: Select Back Light.
Select an item by one of the following operations.
• Highlight an item by using , and press , or OK.
•Press .
1
1
Menu
OK
1
2
Data Backup/Restore
[Setting]
3
Download
User Setting
1/1
3
3
OK
Back
1/1
[User Setting]
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
Change Password
Peripherals
Security
Incoming Call Talk
Display
Usability
4
4
Back
OK
1/1
1
2
3
4
5
6
Language
Font Size
Screen Saver
Time Format
[Display]
7
Advanced
Local Volume
Back Light
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STEP 5: Select a desired brightness level.
Select an item by one of the following operations.
• Highlight an item by using , and press or OK.
• Press - , and press or OK.
• Change Character Size
The following steps show how to change the displayed character size on the LCD.
STEP 1: Display the Menu screen, select Setting.
STEP 2: Select User Setting.
Select an item by one of the following operations.
• Highlight an item by using , and press ,
or OK.
•Press .
STEP 3: Select Display.
Select an item by one of the following operations.
• Highlight an item by using , and press , or OK.
• Press .
TIP
Default setting is Level 3.
TIP
The enabled item is highlighted.
1
4
1
2
OK
Back
1/1
3
Level 1 (Bright)
Level 3
[Back Light]
4
Level 4 (Dark)
Level 2
1
1
Menu
OK
1
2
Data Backup/Restore
[Setting]
3
Download
User Setting
1/1
3
3
OK
Back
1/1
[User Setting]
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
Change Password
Peripherals
Security
Incoming Call
Talk
Display
Usability
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STEP 4: Select Font Size.
Select an item by one of the following operations.
• Highlight an item by using , and press , or OK.
•Press .
STEP 5: Choose either Standard or Small.
Select an item by one of the following operations.
• Highlight an item by using , and press or
OK.
• Press or , and press or OK.
• Set a Language
The following explains how to set a language to be displayed on LCD.
STEP 1: Display the Menu screen, select Setting.
STEP 2: Select User Setting.
Select an item by one of the following operations.
• Highlight an item by using , and press , or OK.
•Press .
STEP 3: Select Display.
Select an item by one of the following operations.
• Highlight an item by using , and press , or OK.
•Press .
5
5
Back
OK
1/1
1
2
3
4
5
6
Language
Screen Saver
Time Format
[Display]
7
Advanced
Local Volume
Back Light
Font Size
1
2
1
2
OK
Back
1/1
[Font Size]
Small
Standard
TIP
Default setting is Standard.
TIP
The enabled item is highlighted.
1
1
Menu
OK
1
2
Data Backup/Restore
[Setting]
3
Download
User Setting
1/1
3
3
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STEP 4: Select Language.
Select an item by one of the following operations.
• Highlight an item by using , and press , or OK.
•Press .
STEP 5: Select a desired language.
Select an item by one of the following operations.
• 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 Spanish.
OK
Back
1/1
[User Setting]
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
Change Password
Peripherals
Security
Incoming Call
Talk
Display
Usability
6
6
Back
OK
1/1
1
2
3
4
5
6
Screen Saver
Time Format
[Display]
7
Advanced
Local Volume
Back Light
Font Size
Language
TIP
Default setting is Automatic.
TIP
When selecting Automatic, follow the setting on the System. For the setting on the System, contact to the System Administrator.
TIP
The enabled item is highlighted.
1
5
15
0
1 2
3
OK
Back
4
5
6
7
1/3
Automatic
Japanese NEC English
NEC Spanish NEC French German
Italian
NEC Portuguese
[Language]
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• Set Wallpaper
The following explains how to set wallpaper.
Note:
ITL-12DG-3 does not support the wallpaper setting.
STEP 1: Display the Menu screen, select Setting.
STEP 2: Select User Setting.
Select an item by one of the following operations.
• Highlight an item by using , and press , or OK.
•Press .
STEP 3: Select Display.
Select an item by one of the following operations.
• Highlight an item by using , and press , or OK.
•Press .
STEP 4: Select Advanced.
Select an item by one of the following operations.
• Highlight an item by using , and press , or OK.
•Press .
1
1
Menu
OK
1
2
Data Backup/Restore
[Setting]
3
Download
User Setting
1/1
3
3
OK
Back
1/1
[User Setting]
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
Change Password
Peripherals
Security
Incoming Call
Talk
Display
Usability
7
7
Back
OK
1/1
1
2
3
4
5
6
Screen Saver
Time Format
[Display]
7
Local Volume
Back Light
Font Size
Language
Advanced
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STEP 5: Select Wallpaper.
Select an item by one of the following operations.
• Highlight an item by using , and press , or OK.
•Press .
STEP 6: Choose either Default or Download.
Select an item by one of the following operations.
• Highlight an item by using , and press or
OK.
• Press or , and press or OK.
Note: When choosing Download, the wallpaper file must be
downloaded in advance. If there is no downloaded file, the wallpaper is default.
• Set Character Font Color
The following steps show how to set the displayed character color on the LCD.
Note:
Font characters are displayed in LCD 4-line display area.
Note: ITL-12DG-3 does not support Font Color setting.
STEP 1: Display the Menu screen, select Setting.
STEP 2: Select User Setting.
Select an item by one of the following operations.
• Highlight an item by using , and press , or OK.
• Press .
1
1
Back
OK
1
2
[Advanced]
3
Wallpaper
1/1
4
5
Shortcut Icon
Font Color
Backlight Fade Control
Turn Off Display
1
2
1
2
1
1/1
OK
Back
Default
2
Download
[Wallpaper]
TIP
Default setting is Default.
TIP
The enabled item is highlighted.
1
1
Menu
OK
1
2
Data Backup/Restore
[Setting]
3
Download
User Setting
1/1
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STEP 3: Select Display.
Select an item by one of the following operations.
• Highlight an item by using , and press , or OK.
• Press .
STEP 4: Select Advanced.
Select an item by one of the following operations.
• Highlight an item by using , and press , or OK.
•Press .
STEP 5: Select Font Color.
Select an item by one of the following operations.
• Highlight an item by using , and press , or OK.
•Press .
STEP 6: Select a desired color.
Select an item by one of the following operations.
• 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 Color 15.
3
3
OK
Back
1/1
[User Setting]
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
Change Password
Peripherals
Security
Incoming Call
Talk
Display
Usability
7
7
Back
OK
1/1
1
2
3
4
5
6
Screen Saver
Time Format
[Display]
7
Local Volume
Back Light
Font Size
Language
Advanced
3
3
Back
OK
1
2
[Advanced]
3
1/1
4
5
Shortcut Icon
Wallpaper
Backlight Fade Control
Turn Off Display
Font Color
1
5
15
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Table of Font Color
TIP
The color of the character corresponds to an actual display color on the screen of the color selection.
TIP
Default setting is Color 2.
TIP
The enabled item is highlighted.
1/2
8
1
Color 1
Back
OK
2
Color 3
3
Color 4
4
Color 5
5
Color 6
6
Color 7
7
Color 8
[
Font Color
]
Color 2
2/2
16
9
Color 10
Back
OK
10
Color 11
11
Color 12
12
Color 13
13
Color 14
14
Color 15
15
Color 16
[
Font Color
]
Color 9
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• Set Turn Off Display
The Turn off Display works after the telephone is idle for a certain period of time. The following shows how to set Turn off Display.
STEP 1: Display the Menu screen, select Setting.
STEP 2: Select User Setting.
Select an item by one of the following operations.
• Highlight an item by using , and press , or OK.
• Press .
STEP 3: Select Display.
Select an item by one of the following operations.
• Highlight an item by using , and press , or OK.
•Press .
STEP 4: Select Advanced.
Select an item by one of the following operations.
• Highlight an item by using , and press , or OK.
• Press .
1
1
Menu
OK
1
2
Data Backup/Restore
[Setting]
3
Download
User Setting
1/1
3
3
OK
Back
1/1
[User Setting]
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
Change Password
Peripherals
Security
Incoming Call
Talk
Display
Usability
7
7
Back
OK
1/1
1
2
3
4
5
6
Screen Saver
Time Format
[Display]
7
Local Volume
Back Light
Font Size
Language
Advanced
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STEP 5: Select Turn Off Display.
Select an item by one of the following operations.
• Highlight an item by using , and press , or OK.
•Press .
STEP 6: Choose Turn Off Display Mode.
Select an item by one of the following operations.
• Highlight an item by using , and press , or OK.
•Press .
STEP 7: Select Disable, Enable or App
priority.
Select an item by one of the following operations.
• Highlight an item by using , and press or OK.
• Press , or , and press or OK.
Note: You can set a screen saver to an external application. For
details, contact the System Administrator.
STEP 8: The display returns to the Turn Off Display
screen. When Enable is selected at Step 7, Choose Wait Time.
4
4
Back
OK
1
2
[Advanced]
3
1/1
4
5
Shortcut Icon
Wallpaper
Font Color
Backlight Fade Control
Turn Off Display
1
1
Back
OK
1
2
[Turn Off Display]
Wait Time
Turn Off Display Mode
1/1
TIP
If you select App priority, the screen saver is set to an external application. When the external application orders the terminal display to turn off while the screen saver activates, the display will be turned off.
TIP
The enabled item is highlighted.
1
2
3
1
2
3
1
2
OK
Back
1/1
[Turn Off Display Mode]
Enable
Disable
3
App priority
2
2
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STEP 9: Input Wait Time to turn off the display
(1-999 min) and press or OK.
• Set Backlight Fade Control
The following explains how to set Backlight Fade Control. When you set Backlight Fade Control as Enable, you can turn on/off the LCD smoothly.
STEP 1: Display the Menu screen, select Setting.
STEP 2: Select User Setting.
Select an item by one of the following operations.
• Highlight an item by using , and press ,
or OK.
•Press .
STEP 3: Select Display.
Select an item by one of the following operations.
• Highlight an item by using , and press ,
or OK.
•Press .
TIP
When App priority is selected for Turn Off Display Mode, if the external application does not give instructions to turn off the display, the setting of Wait Time will be invalid.
TIP
Default value is 180 min.
Back
OK
1
2
[Turn Off Display]
Wait Time
Turn Off Display Mode
1/1
Wait Time
OK
Back
[Wait Time]
Input wait time.
BK
1
180
1-999(min)
1
1
Menu
OK
1
2
Data Backup/Restore
[Setting]
3
Download
User Setting
1/1
3
3
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STEP 4: Select Advanced.
Select an item by one of the following operations.
• Highlight an item by using , and press , or OK.
• Press .
STEP 5: Select Backlight Fade Control.
Select an item by one of the following operations.
• Highlight an item by using , and press , or OK.
•Press .
STEP 6: Choose 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.
OK
Back
1/1
[User Setting]
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
Change Password
Peripherals
Security
Incoming Call
Talk
Display
Usability
7
7
Back
OK
1/1
1
2
3
4
5
6
Screen Saver
Time Format
[Display]
7
Local Volume
Back Light
Font Size
Language
Advanced
5
5
Back
OK
1
2
Shortcut Icon
[Advanced]
3
Wallpaper
1/1
Font Color
4
5
Turn Off Display
Backlight Fade Control
1
2
1
2
Back
OK
1
2
[Fade Control]
Enable
1/1
Disable
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• Change Password
To change an existing password, follow the procedure below. This password is used for the following occasions.
To lock/unlock the telephone.
To delete the directory data.
To reset the telephone settings.
STEP 1: Display the Menu screen, select Setting.
STEP 2: Select User Setting.
Select an item by one of the following operations.
• Highlight an item by using , and press , or OK.
• Press .
STEP 3: Select Change Password.
Select an item by one of the following operations.
• Highlight an item by using , and press , or OK.
•Press .
STEP 4: Enter the old password.
After entering the old password, press or
Set.
TIP
Default value is Enable.
1
1
Menu
OK
1
2
Data Backup/Restore
[Setting]
3
Download
User Setting
1/1
4
4
OK
Back
1/1
[User Setting]
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
Peripherals
Security
Incoming Call Talk
Display
Change Password
Usability
OKCancel
BK
1
[Change Password]
New Pass Retry Pass
Old Pass
Set
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Note: The default password is 0000. When changing the
password for the first time, enter 0000 as the old password.
STEP 5: Enter the new password.
After entering the new password, press or Set.
STEP 6: Enter the new password again.
After entering the retry password, press or OK.
Note: A maximum of 32 digits (0-9, * and #) can be used when
setting a new password.
STEP 7: When the password entry completes
successfully, the display changes as follows.
Press or OK.
OK
Cancel
BK
1
[Change Password]
Retry Pass
Old Pass
Set
****
New Pass
OK
Cancel
BK
1
[Change Password]
Old Pass
Set
****
New Pass
Retry Pass
****
TIP
When the password entry ends in failure, the following error message is issued. In that case, press OK and make a retry.
OK
Complete
[Password]
OK
Password Error
[Password]
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• Safely Remove USB Device
The following explains how to remove a connected USB device from the terminal.
Note:
Be sure to remove the USB device when the terminal is connected to the system.
Note: Ensure any connected USB device is removed before
powering off the terminal. This may cause failure of the USB device.
STEP 1: Display the Menu screen, select Setting.
STEP 2: Select User Setting.
Select an item by one of the following operations.
• Highlight an item by using , and press , or OK.
•Press .
STEP 3: Select Peripherals.
Select an item by one of the following operations.
• Highlight an item by using , and press , or OK.
•Press .
TIP
When overcurrent of the USB device is detected, power supply to the USB port will be suspended. To restart the USB device power supply, remove the USB device and reboot the terminal.
TIP
When using Power Hub (When AC adapter is not used), plug and unplug the LAN cable connected to the terminal.
TIP
When using AC adapter, plug and unplug the AC adapter after disconnecting the LAN cable connected to the terminal. Also, when you connecting/disconnecting the LAN cable, be sure not to confuse the cable for LAN port with the cable for PC port.
1
1
Menu
OK
1
2
Data Backup/Restore
[Setting]
3
Download
User Setting
1/1
6
6
OK
Back
1/1
[User Setting]
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
Security
Incoming Call Talk
Display
Change Password
Usability
Peripherals
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STEP 4: Ensure USB Memory is specified.
Select an item by one of the following operations.
• Highlight an item by using, press , or OK.
•Press .
STEP 5: Ensure Remove is specified.
Select an item by one of the following operations.
• Highlight an item by using, press , or OK.
• Press .
STEP 6: Press or OK.
STEP 7: When Remove complete! is displayed,
Press or OK, and remove the USB device from the terminal.
Note:
If the USB device is not removed successfully, Remove failure! appears. Press or OK, and restart the
procedure from STEP 6 above.
1
1
Back
OK
1
[Peripherals]
USB Memory
1/1
1
1
Back
OK
1
[USB Memory]
Remove
1/1
Back
OK
[Remove]
Are you sure?
OK
[Remove]
Remove complete!
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• Set Usability
The procedure below shows how to set the operation of Help key while pop-up window is displayed.
STEP 1: Display the Menu screen, select Setting.
STEP 2: Select User Setting.
Select an item by one of the following operations.
• Highlight an item by using , and press , or OK.
• Press .
STEP 3: Select Usability.
Select an item by one of the following operations.
• Highlight an item by using , and press , or OK.
•Press .
STEP 4: Ensure Help Key Mode is specified.
Select an item by one of the following operations.
•Press or OK.
•Press .
1
1
Menu
OK
1
2
Data Backup/Restore
[Setting]
3
Download
User Setting
1/1
7
7
OK
Back
1/1
[User Setting]
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
Peripherals
Usability
Security
Incoming Call Talk
Display
Change Password
1
1
OKCancel
1
Help Key Mode
1/1
[Usability]
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STEP 5: Choose the desired Help key mode.
Select an item by one of the following operations.
• Highlight an item by using , and press or
OK.
• Press or , and press or OK.
• Reset Telephone Settings
The following explains how to clear personal data off the telephone.
STEP 1: Display the Menu screen, select Setting.
STEP 2: Select User Setting.
Select an item by one of the following operations.
• Highlight an item by using , and press , or OK.
•Press .
STEP 3: Select Setting Reset.
Select an item by one of the following operations.
• Highlight an item by using , and press , or OK.
•Press .
No. Item Description
1 SubMenu
Set the Help key which displays submenu.
2 Pop-up Window
Set the Help key which displays pop-up window.
1
2
OK
Cancel
1
1/1
[Help Key Mode]
SubMenu
2
Popup Window
1
1
Menu
OK
1
2
Data Backup/Restore
[Setting]
3
Download
User Setting
1/1
0
0
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STEP 4: Enter the password.
After entering the password, press or OK.
STEP 5: When the password entry completes
successfully, the display changes as follows.
Press or OK to clear the personal data off the telephone.
OK
Back
1/1
[User Setting]
2
3
4
5
6
0
Peripherals
Security
Talk
Display
Change Password
Setting Reset
7
Usability
OKBack
[Setting Reset]
Input a password.
BK
1
*********
TIP
When the password entry ends in failure, the following error message is issued. In that case, press OK and make a retry.
OK
[Setting Reset]
Are you sure?
Back
OK
Password Error
[Setting Reset]
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• Download a File
You can download files for Music on Hold, Ringer Tone, Directory and Wallpaper.
When downloading these files, the DT730G needs to be connected to the network that has FTP (TFTP server).
Note:
For details on the FTP/TFTP service, contact the System Administrator.
Before starting the download, the IP Address of the FTP/TFTP Server must be entered from DT730G.
STEP 1: Set up the FTP/TFTP server.
<FTP server> Put the downloading file into the designated directory (for Windows IIS, the default is “C:\InetPub\ftproot”) of the FTP server.
<TFTP server> Put the downloading file into a desired directory of TFTP server and specify it as the directory for downloading.
STEP 2: Display the Menu screen, select Setting.
STEP 3: Select Download.
Select an item by one of the following operations.
• Highlight an item by using , and press , or OK.
•Press .
STEP 4: Select Protocol.
Select an item by one of the following operations.
• Highlight an item by using , and press , or OK.
•Press .
2
2
Menu
OK
1
2
Data Backup/Restore
[Setting]
3
User Setting
1/1
Download
3
3
Back
OK
1
2
[Download Menu]
3
1/1
4
FTP Settings
Download Files
Download Address
Protocol
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STEP 5: Choose a protocol used by the server which
stores the download file.
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 6: The display returns to the Download Menu
screen.
If FTP is selected here, continue with STEP 7.
If TFTP is selected here, proceed to
STEP 15.
STEP 7: Select FTP Settings.
Select an item by one of the following operations.
• Highlight an item by using , and press ,
or OK.
•Press .
STEP 8: Select User ID.
Select an item by one of the following operations.
• Highlight an item by using , and press , or OK.
•Press .
STEP 9: Enter a User ID.
Enter a User ID by pressing digit keys, and press
or OK.
1
2
1
2
OK
Back
1/1
FTP
TFTP
[Protocol]
124
4
OK
Back
1/1
[Download Menu]
1
2
3
4
Download Files
Download Address
Protocol
FTP Settings
1
1
Back
OK
1
2
[FTP Settings]
3
1/1
Password
Folder
User ID
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STEP 10: The display returns to the FTP Settings
screen. Select Password.
Select an item by one of the following operations.
• Highlight an item by using , and press , or OK.
•Press .
STEP 11: Enter a password.
Enter a User ID by pressing digit keys, and press
or OK.
STEP 12: The display returns to the FTP Settings
screen. Select Folder.
Select an item by one of the following operations.
• Highlight an item by using , and press , or OK.
•Press .
TIP
For details on character entry method, see How to Input
Characters.
OK
Back
BK
A
[User ID]
Input a user ID.
2
2
Back
OK
1
2
3
1/1
[FTP Settings]
Folder
User ID
Password
TIP
For details on character entry method, see How to Input
Characters.
OK
Back
BK
A
Input a password.
[Password]
3
3
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STEP 13:
Enter the directory where the download file is stored.
After entering the directory, press or OK.
STEP 14: The display returns to the FTP Settings
screen. Press or Back to display the Download Menu screen.
STEP 15: Select Download Address.
Select an item by one of the following operations.
• Highlight an item by using , and press , or OK.
•Press .
TIP
For details on character entry method, see How to Input
Characters.
OK
Back
1/1
1
2
3
[FTP Settings]
User ID Password
Folder
OK
Back
BK
A
[Folder]
Input a folder name.
Back
OK
1
2
[FTP Settings]
3
1/1
Password
Folder
User ID
2
2
OK
Back
1/1
[Download Menu]
1
2
3
4
Download Files
Protocol FTP Settings
Download Address
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STEP 16: Enter an IP address of the FTP/TFTP
server which stores the download file.
For example, to set the IP address of 10.41.208.205, enter 10*41*208*205 [separate with an asterisk (*)].
STEP 17: The display returns to the Download Menu
screen. Select Download Files.
Select an item by one of the following operations.
• Highlight an item by using , and press , or OK.
• Press .
STEP 18: Select file to be downloaded.
STEP 19: When Ring Tone is selected at STEP
18, the following Ring Tone screen is displayed. Select either Download 1,
Download 2 or Download 3.
Select an item by one of the following operations.
• Highlight an item by using , and press , or OK.
• Press - .
OKBack
BK
1
[Download Address]
‘*‘For‘.‘
.
.
.
000
0
1
1
Back
OK
1
2
[Download Menu]
3
1/1
4
FTP Settings
Download Address Protocol
Download Files
When downloading a file for Music on Hold
Select Hold Music and go to STEP 20.
When downloading a file for ringer tone
Select Ring Tone and go to STEP 19.
When downloading a file for directory
Select Directory and go to STEP 20.
When downloading a file for Wallpaper
Select Directory and go to
STEP 20.
1
2
34212
3
1
3
Back
OK
1
2
[Ring Tone]
3
1/1
Download 2
Download 3
Download 1
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STEP 20: The default file name will be displayed.
When downloading a file for Music on Hold, the default file name is MOH.wav.
When downloading a file for ringer tone, the default file name is Melody1/2/3/.wav.
When downloading a file for Directory, the
default file name is Directory.csv.
When downloading a file for Wallpaper, the
default file name is WallPaper.bmp.
File Format Maximum Size
PCM µ-law 8kHz/s wav.
under 32 seconds
[Hold Music]
BK
A
Input a file name.
MOH.wav
Cancel Exec
[Download 1]
BK
A
Input a file name.
Meloady1.wav
Cancel
Exec
File Format Maximum Size
PCM µ-law 8kHz/s wav.
under 32 seconds
File Name Directory.csv (Fixed)
Code Unicode (UTF-8)
[Directory]
BK
A
Input a file name.
Directory.csv
Cancel Exec
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If changing the file name, continue with STEP 21.
If not changing the file name, proceed to
STEP 22.
STEP 21: Press BK once to delete the default file
name and enter a new file name by using the digit keys.
Note:
A maximum of 20 characters ("0-9", "A-Z", "a-z", "*", "#", ".", "-" or "_") can be entered as a file name.
STEP 22: Press or Exec to start the downloading
process.
While downloading a file, the LCD displays “Downloading...” first and “Saving...”.
Note: While "Saving..." is displayed on the LCD, do not to
power OFF the DT730G.
STEP 23: When the downloading process completes,
the following is displayed.
STEP 24: The display returns to the Download Files
screen upon Exit.
Note:
When the downloading process ends in failure, Downloading Failed! is displayed on the LCD. Check the following and retry.
File Format Maximum Size
bmp/jpg/gif/png 320 X 240 Pixels 230 Kbyte
TIP
For details on character entry method, see How to Input
Characters.
TIP
To delete an entered character, press BK.
[Wallpaper]
BK
A
Input a file name.
WallPaper.bmp
Cancel Exec
Check Points Actions
Download file is not placed in the specified directory.
Place the download file in the specified directory.
A different file name is specified between DT730G and FTP/TFTP server.
Set the same file name from both DT730G and FTP/TFTP server.
Incorrect IP address of FTP/ TFTP server has been entered from the telephone.
Set the proper IP address of FTP/TFTP server.
The power to FTP/TFTP server or network equipment is Off.
Turn On the power.
LAN cable is disconnected. Reconnect the cable securely.
Exit
Download Complete!
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• Backup Personal Settings
You can backup personal settings of DT730G to FTP/TFTP server. To back up the setting data, the DT730G needs to be connected to the network that has FTP (TFTP server).
Note:
For details on the XML service, contact the System Administrator.
STEP 1: Set up the FTP/TFTP server.
<FTP server> Confirm the designated directory (for Windows IIS, the default is “C:\InetPub\ftproot”) for the backed up file.
<TFTP server> Specify a desired destination directory for the backed up file.
STEP 2: Display the Menu screen, select Setting.
STEP 3: Select Data Backup/Restore.
Select an item by one of the following operations.
• Highlight an item by using , and press , or OK.
•Press .
STEP 4: Select Protocol.
Select an item by one of the following operations.
• Highlight an item by using , and press , or OK.
•Press .
STEP 5: Choose a protocol used by the destination
server.
Select an item by one of the following operations.
• Highlight an item by using , and press or
OK.
• Press or , and press or OK.
3
3
Menu
OK
1
2
[Setting]
3
User Setting
1/1
Download
Data Backup/Restore
4
4
Back
OK
1
2
3
1/1
4
Data Backup Data Restore
Server Address
FTP Settings
Protocol
5
[Backup/Restore]
1
2
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STEP 6: The display returns to the Backup/Restore
screen.
If FTP is selected, continue to with STEP 7.
If TFTP is selected, proceed to
STEP 15.
STEP 7: Select FTP Settings.
Select an item by one of the following operations.
• Highlight an item by using , and press , or OK.
•Press .
STEP 8: Select User ID.
Select an item by one of the following operations.
• Highlight an item by using , and press , or OK.
•Press .
STEP 9: Enter a Used ID.
Enter a User ID by using digit keys, then press
or OK.
1
2
OK
Back
1/1
FTP
TFTP
[Protocol]
125
5
OK
Back
1/1
1
2
3
4
Server Address
Protocol
[Backup/Restore]
5
FTP Settings
Data Backup Data Restore
1
1
Back
OK
1
2
[FTP Settings]
3
1/1
Password
Folder
User ID
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STEP 10: The display returns to the FTP Settings
screen. Select Password.
Select an item by one of the following operations.
• Highlight an item by using , and press , or OK.
•Press .
STEP 11: Enter a password.
Enter a password by using digit keys, and press
or OK.
STEP 12: The display returns to the FTP Settings
screen. Select Folder.
Select an item by one of the following operations.
• Highlight an item by using , and press , or OK.
•Press .
TIP
For details on character entry method, see How to Input
Characters.
OKBack
BK
A
[User ID]
Input a user ID.
2
2
Back
OK
1
2
3
1/1
[FTP Settings]
Folder
User ID
Password
OKBack
BK
A
Input a password.
[Password]
3
3
OK
Back
1/1
1
2
3
[FTP Settings]
User ID Password
Folder
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STEP 13: Enter the destination directory of the FTP/
TFTP server.
After entering the directory, press or OK.
STEP 14: The display returns to the FTP Settings
screen. Press or Back to display the Backup/Restore screen.
STEP 15: Select Server Address.
Select an item by one of the following operations.
• Highlight an item by using , and press , or OK.
•Press .
STEP 16: Enter an IP Address of the destination
FTP/TFTP server.
For example, to set the IP address of 10.41.208.205,
enter 10*41*208*205 [separate with an asterisk (*)].
After entering an IP Address, press (Enter)
or OK.
TIP
For details on character entry method, see How to Input
Characters.
OK
Back
BK
A
[Folder]
Input a folder name.
Back
OK
1
2
[FTP Settings]
3
1/1
Password
Folder
User ID
3
3
OK
Back
1/1
[Backup/Restore]
1
2
3
4
Data Backup Data Restore
5
FTP Settings
Protocol
Server Address
OKBack
BK
1
‘*‘For‘.‘
.
.
.
000
0
[Server Address]
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STEP 17: The display returns to the Backup/Restore
screen. Select Data Backup.
Select an item by one of the following operations.
• Highlight an item by using , and press , or OK.
•Press .
STEP 18: The default file name is displayed as
follows:
Note:
Do not change the extension of the backup file. The setting data of the telephone can only be backed up as a.tgz file.
Note: A maximum of 20 characters ("0-9", "A-Z", "a-z", "*",
"#", ".", "-" or "_") can be entered as a file name.
STEP 19: Press or Exec to start the data backup.
While making a backup copy, the LCD displays “Uploading...”, and when the data backup completes, LCD displays Upload Complete!. If the data backup failed, LCD displays Upload Failed!.
STEP 20: After the data backup completes, the
display changes to the following:
STEP 21: The display returns to the Backup/Restore
screen upon Exit.
Note:
When the data backup ends in failure, Upload Failed! is displayed on the LCD. Check the following and retry.
1
1
OK
Back
1/1
[Backup/Restore]
1
2
3
4
Data Backup
Data Restore
5
FTP Settings
Protocol
Server Address
BK
A
Cancel
Exec
[Data Backup]
Input a folder name.
PersonalData.tgz
TIP
When changing the default file name, press BK once to delete the default file name and enter a new file name by using the digits keys.
TIP
For details on character entry method, see How to Input
Characters.
TIP
To delete an entered character, press BK.
Exit
Upload Complete!
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• Restore Personal Settings
User can restore the personal settings of DT730G. To download the backup file to the telephone, the DT730G needs to be connected to the network that has FTP (TFTP server).
Note:
For details on the XML service, contact the System Administrator.
Before starting the download, the IP Address of the FTP/TFTP Server must be entered from DT730G.
STEP 1: Set up the FTP/TFTP server.
<FTP server> Put the backup file you want to restore into the designated directory (for Windows IIS, the default is “C:\InetPub\ftproot) of the FTP server.
<TFTP server> Put the backup file you want to restore into a desired directory of TFTP server and specify it as the directory for downloading.
STEP 2: Display the Menu screen, select Setting.
STEP 3: Select Data Backup/Restore.
Select an item by one of the following operations.
• Highlight an item by using , and press , or OK.
•Press .
STEP 4: Select Protocol.
Select an item by one of the following operations.
• Highlight an item by using , and press , or OK.
•Press .
Check Points Actions
Incorrect IP address of FTP/ TFTP server has been entered from the telephone.
Set the proper IP address of FTP/TFTP server.
The power to FTP/TFTP server or network equipment is Off.
Turn On the power.
LAN cable is disconnected. Reconnect the cable securely.
3
3
Menu
OK
1
2
[Setting]
3
User Setting
1/1
Download
Data Backup/Restore
4
4
Back
OK
1
2
3
1/1
4
Data Backup Data Restore Server Address
FTP Settings
Protocol
5
[Backup/Restore]
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STEP 5: Choose a protocol used by the server which
stores the backup file.
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 6: The display returns to the Backup/Restore
screen.
If FTP is selected, continue with STEP 7.
If TFTP is selected, proceed to
STEP 15.
STEP 7: Select FTP Settings.
Select an item by one of the following operations.
• Highlight an item by using , and press ,
or OK.
•Press .
STEP 8: Select User ID.
Select an item by one of the following operations.
• Highlight an item by using , and press , or OK.
•Press .
1
2
1
2
OK
Back
1/1
FTP
TFTP
[Protocol]
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5
OK
Back
1/1
1
2
3
4
Server Address
Protocol
[Backup/Restore]
5
FTP Settings
Data Backup Data Restore
1
1
Back
OK
1
2
[FTP Settings]
3
1/1
Password
Folder
User ID
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STEP 9: Enter a User ID.
Enter a User ID by using digit keys, then press
or OK.
STEP 10: The display returns to the FTP Settings
screen. Select Password.
Select an item by one of the following operations.
• Highlight an item by using , and press , or OK.
•Press .
STEP 11: Enter a password.
Enter a password by using digit keys, and press
or OK.
STEP 12: The display returns to the FTP Settings
screen. Select Folder.
Select an item by one of the following operations.
• Highlight an item by using , and press , or OK.
•Press .
TIP
For details on character entry method, see How to Input
Characters.
OK
Back
BK
A
[User ID]
Input a user ID.
2
2
OK
Back
BK
A
[User ID]
Input a user ID.
TIP
For details on character entry method, see How to Input
Characters.
OK
Back
BK
A
Input a password.
[Password]
3
3
OK
Back
1/1
1
2
3
[FTP Settings]
User ID Password
Folder
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STEP 13: Enter the directory where the backup file is
stored.
Enter the directory and press or OK.
STEP 14: The display returns to the FTP Settings
screen. Press or Back to display the Backup/Restore screen.
STEP 15: Select Server Address.
Select an item by one of the following operations.
• Highlight an item by using , and press , or OK.
•Press .
STEP 16: Enter an IP Address of the FTP/TFTP
server which stores the backup file.
For example, to set the IP address of
10.41.208.205, enter 10*41*208*205 [separate with an asterisk (*)].
After entering an IP address, press or OK.
TIP
For details on character entry method, see How to Input
Characters.
OK
Back
BK
A
[Folder]
Input a folder name.
Back
OK
1
2
[FTP Settings]
3
1/1
Password Folder
User ID
3
3
Back
OK
1
2
3
1/1
4
Data Backup Data Restore
Server Address
FTP Settings
Protocol
5
[Backup/Restore]
OK
Back
BK
1
‘*‘For‘.‘
.
.
.
000
0
[Server Address]
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STEP 17: The display returns to the Backup/Restore
screen. Select Data Restore.
Select an item by one of the following operations.
• Highlight an item by using , and press , or OK.
•Press .
STEP 18: The default name is displayed as follows:
Note:
Do not change the extension (.tgz) of the backup file. If the extension is changed, the file cannot be restored properly.
Note: A maximum of 20 characters ("0-9", "A-Z", "a-z", "*",
"#", ".", "-" or "_") can be entered as a file name.
STEP 19: Press or Exec to start restoring the
backup data to the telephone.
While downloading the backup data, the LCD
displays “Downloading...” first and “Saving...”.
Note: Do not power OFF the DT730G while "Saving..." is
displayed on the LCD.
STEP 20: After the download process completes, the
display changed to the following:
2
2
Back
OK
1
2
3
1/1
4
Data Backup
Data Restore
Server Address
FTP Settings
Protocol
5
[Backup/Restore]
BK
A
Cancel
Exec
Input a folder name.
PersonalData.tgz
[Data Restore]
TIP
When changing the default file name, press BK once to delete the default file name and enter a new file name by using the digits keys.
TIP
For details on character entry method, see How to Input
Characters.
TIP
To delete an entered character, press BK.
Exit
Download Complete!
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3. BASIC OPERATION
This chapter describes the basic operation of the DT730G.
To Login
STEP 1: When login mode is activated, the
telephone prompts for Login ID and Password.
STEP 2: Enter Login ID and press Set.
(Station number is usually used as the Login code.)
STEP 3: Enter a password and press OK.
STEP 4: If the Login ID and password is accepted,
display changes to normal idle status.
To Logout
STEP 1: Press (Down Arrow) on the terminal,
then press Prog.
STEP 2: Press (Down Arrow) three times, then
press LOGOFF.
STEP 3: LOGOFF THE SYSTEM? is displayed on
the LCD of the terminal.
STEP 4: Press the Yes softkey.
Cancel Back Set OK
Password
Login ID
:
:
Time/Feature Activity
Information Area of LCD
Cancel Back Set OK
Password
Login ID
:
:
2000
Cancel Back Set OK
Password
Login ID
:
:
2000
*****
STA 150
List
Dir
VMsg
150
3-18 TUE 7:18AM
ICM
Prog
3-18 TUE 7:18AM
PGM/Save-Menu
LOGOFF
Pswd
LOGOFF THE SYSTEM?
Yes No
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To Make an External Call
When dialed telephone number is registered in Personal Directory, the corresponding name information will be displayed on LCD while you are hearing a ringback tone or are engaged in a conversation. According to the initial settings, the display may differ from the following examples. For more information, contact the System Administrator.
STEP 1:
Lift the handset or press , and you will receive a dial tone.
STEP 2: Dial the Central Office access code, e.g. 9.
STEP 3: Dial desired telephone number.
(while hearing a ringback tone)
STEP 4: Use handset or MIC to start a conversation.
To Make an Internal Call
When dialed station number is registered in Personal Directory, the corresponding name information will be displayed on LCD while you are hearing a ringback tone or are engaged in a conversation. According to the initial settings, the display may differ from the following examples. For more information, contact the System Administrator.
STEP 1:
Lift handset or press , and you will receive a dial tone.
STEP 2: Dial a desired station number. Display
indicates the dialed number.
(while hearing a ringback tone)
STEP 3: Use the handset or MIC to start a
conversation.
Speaker
Station Number of My Line
VMsg InPg ExPg
3-18 TUE 8:28AM
Dialed Code
3-18 TUE 8:28AM
9
Dialed Code + Number
Conf
001
9XXXXXXXXX
Rpt Save
Trf
Speaker
VMsg InPg ExPg
3-18 TUE 8:51AM
Voice
VM VMsg
3-18 TUE 8:51AM
STA 101
CALLING
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To Answer an External Call
STEP 1: You hear the ringing tone. The Call
Indicator Lamp flashes red.
STEP 2: Press .
STEP 3: Speak into the MIC or lift the handset to
answer the call.
To Answer an Internal Call
The following procedure explains how to answer an internal call routed to the telephone.
STEP 1:
You hear the ringing tone. The Call Indicator Lamp flashes red.
STEP 2: Press .
STEP 3: Speak into the MIC or lift the handset to
answer the call.
To Hold a Call
STEP 1: While engaged in a Two-party call:
STEP 2: Press to hold the call in progress.
STEP 3: The person on the other end hears the
music on hold.
STEP 4: Replace the handset.
•To Retrieve
STEP 1: Press the ICM key if it is an internal call or
the line key or CAP key if it is a trunk call.
STEP 2: Lift the handset or press .
• If Unanswered
STEP 1: After preprogrammed time, Automatic
Recall is initiated.
STEP 2: Call Indicator lamp flashes and the user
hears Automatic Recall Ringer.
XXXXXXXXXX
List
Dir
VMsg
Line 001
ABC Corp
Answer
3-18 TUE 8:30AM
STA
Call From
List
Dir
VMsg
Answer
TIP
Any station with this line appearance can retrieve the
call.
HOLD
VMsg
InPg ExPg
3-18 TUE 8:30AM
Hold
STA 101
Speaker
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To Transfer a Call
STEP 1: During a conversation, press .
Receive Special Dial Tone. The first party is placed on hold and hears the music on hold.
STEP 2: Dial the destination party’s number.
Receive Ringback Tone.
STEP 3: The destination party answers the call.
Announce the call to the destination party.
STEP 4: Replace the handset. The transfer is
complete.
One-Touch Speed Calling Keys
•To Make a Call
STEP 1: Press the desired One-Touch Speed
Calling key.
STEP 2: lamp lights red. A call is
automatically made.
STEP 3: Lift the handset. lamp goes off.
•To Set
STEP 1: Press .
STEP 2: Dial 751.
STEP 3: Press the desired One-Touch Speed
Calling key.
STEP 4: Dial 01 + the desired telephone number or
feature access code on the keypad. Display indicates the digits dialed.
STEP 5: Press to save the number.
•To Verify
STEP 1: Press Help.
STEP 2: Press the desired One-Touch Speed
Calling key.
STEP 3: Display indicates the assigned number.
STEP 4: Press Exit to return to the idle screen.
Transfer
VMsg
InPg ExPg
3-18 TUE 8:30AM
Hold
STA 101
VMsg
Trf
Rls
3-18 TUE 8:30AM
STA 102
Calling
Speaker
Speaker
Speaker
HOLD
KEY 12
101
Key Program
DSS/One Touch
Line Key 12
101
Check
DSS/One Touch
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