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NWA-039786-001
ISSUE 5.0
DT750
USER'S GUIDE
NEC Corporation
2011 August

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  • Page 1 NWA-039786-001 ISSUE 5.0 DT750 USER’S GUIDE NEC Corporation 2011 August...
  • Page 2 NEC Corporation reserves the right to change the specifications, functions, or features, at any time, without notice. NEC Corporation has prepared this document for use by its employees and customers. The information contained herein is the property of NEC Cor- poration and shall not be reproduced without prior written approval from NEC Corporation.
  • Page 3: Table Of Contents

    TABLE OF CONTENTS 1.INTRODUCTION FACE LAYOUT..................TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS ............KEYS AND PARTS................PHONE START UP AND MENU SCREEN (Firmware version 4.0.0.0 and later)............. PHONE START UP AND MENU SCREEN (Firmware version before 4.0.0.0)............SHORTCUT MENU ................DESI-LESS SCREEN ................SOFT KEYS..................MULTI-WINDOW (Firmware version 4.0.0.0 and later) ......
  • Page 4 TO HOLD A CALL ................107 TO PLACE A CALL ON EXCLUSIVE HOLD ........108 TO TRANSFER A CALL ............... 109 TO ORIGINATE A CALL USING SELECTIVE DIALING (DYNAMIC DIAL PAD, PRESET DIAL) ..........110 ONE-TOUCH SPEED CALLING KEYS..........111 SPEED CALLING - STATION/GROUP ..........
  • Page 5 TO ADD CALL HISTORY DATA TO DIRECTORY ......195 TO EDIT DIRECTORY DATA FROM CALL HISTORY ......198 TO DELETE ALL DATA................ 202 TO DELETE SPECIFIC DATA.............. 203 6.MENU LIST MENU LIST FOR DT750 ..............205 7.WEB PROGRAMMING TO LOGIN..................... 216 TO LOGOUT..................218 HOW TO OPERATE................220...
  • Page 6 This page is for your notes.
  • Page 7: Face Layout

    NTRODUCTION FACE LAYOUT DT750 227 [mm] Exit Help Feature Recall Answer Menu PQRS WXYZ Redial Transfer Speaker HOLD...
  • Page 8: Technical Specifications

    TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS ITEM DT750 Display (LCD) 5.7 inch Color TFT, QVGA, Touch Panel, with Backlight Programmable Key 32 (8 X 4) Keys (displayed on LCD) Fixed Feature Key 9 keys (with Menu button and Cursor key) Backlight Display and Digit Key (lit for 10 seconds when operating)
  • Page 9: Keys And Parts

    To activate security features for preventing unau- thorized access or data leakage. (2) Call Indicator Lamp The lamp at the top corner of DT750 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.
  • Page 10 Note µ-law Countries [North America, Japan, Hong Kong, phone operation. Taiwan]: (11) Menu Button (c) Directory To access the local menu of DT750. Pressing this key opens Directory menu. For (12) Cursor Key details on Directory service, see 4.DIRECTORY OPERATION.
  • Page 11 (13) 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.
  • Page 12: Phone Start Up And Menu Screen (Firmware Version 4.0.0.0 And Later)

    PHONE START UP AND MENU SCREEN Ubiquitous Tourist (Firmware version 4.0.0.0 and later) The Portal screen that is displayed right after starting Hotel up the phone depends on whether you start up the phone by using an XML application with its home URL registered or without its home URL registered.
  • Page 13 DESCRIPTION ICON as the name of registered application. Status The LCD of DT750 displays icons which provide notification when events (such as missed call and • STARTING UP THE PHONE (without a Icon voice mail) occur. For details of status icons, see...
  • Page 14: Menu Screen

    Directory and History. in the service URL is displayed. (3) Service When the service URL is not registered, Service icon is not displayed. To make the user settings of DT750 such as incoming call and display, Directory Service Setting History...
  • Page 15 MENU/ICON DESCRIPTION For the terminal firmware version 5.0.0.0 or later, if Note home URL is not registered, “Phone” is displayed as When home URL is not registered, the name of Portal icon. Phone screen icon is displayed. (5) Phone/ When home URL is registered, a Portal screen icon of XML application to be registered in home URL and the...
  • Page 16: Phone Start Up And Menu Screen (Firmware Version Before 4.0.0.0)

    DESCRIPTION ICON (Firmware version before 4.0.0.0) Status The LCD of DT750 displays icons which provide notification when events (such as missed call and Icon This section provides sample screen displays, and voice mail) occur. For details of status icons, see explains how to start up the menu screen.
  • Page 17 Displays the currently effective direction of the cursor. • Click to display the menu screen. Menu [Menu] [Menu] History Directory Tool Call Func. History Directory Tool Call Func. Setting Config Presence Favorite Back Setting Config Presence Favorite Back Press Clear or Back to go back to the previous page. Press Exit to go back to the home screen.
  • Page 18 To use Directory features.There are the the information of XML application installed in an following three types of directory external server onto the LCD of DT750 and use various features. services in collaboration with the XML application. • Personal Directory: Controlled by telephone set.
  • Page 19 • STARTING UP FROM A SERVICE ICON [Tool] STEP 1: Press a service icon on Desktop screen. Service Press this service icon to start up XML application ↓ Back STEP 3: XML application will start up. Ubiquitous Tourist STEP 2: XML application will start up. Hotel Ubiquitous Tourist Restaurant...
  • Page 20: Shortcut Menu

    SHORTCUT MENU FEATURE DESCRIPTION The LCD displays icons when there are missed calls or Currently Not Used (grayed out). new voice mails. You can open shortcut menu by pressing Enter . You can also check missed calls Presence Currently Not Used (grayed out). or access the new voice mails from shortcut menu.
  • Page 21: Desi-Less Screen

    DESI-LESS SCREEN FEATURE ICON DESCRIPTION DESI-less screen consists of the status icons, programmable key information, and LCD 4-line display. This icon appears when there is a Missed Call missed call. Once you check the DESI-less screen missed call, this icon will disappear. This icon provides notification of Status icon incoming Voice Mail.
  • Page 22 FLASHING (a) Status Icon USER STATUS ICON PATTERN (b) Programmable Key Information • Call Hold (c) Page (Individual Hold/Individual Hold on Call Park Group) • Call Hold LINE 01 LINE 05 (Other Party Hold/Other Party Hold on Call Park Group) LINE 02 LINE 06 Blink...
  • Page 23 Programmable Key Information is displayed as fol- lows: The names of the features registered to programmable keys can be changed at installation. For details, contact NUMBER DESCRIPTION the system administrator. OF DIGITS The following shows an example of LCD display - Name and Number infor- Line Key when One -Touch Speed Dial is assigned to a...
  • Page 24 Register line keys on page 1, otherwise, you have to change pages with a scroll button to answer an incom- ing call. Call indicator lamp flashes even when an incoming call Note terminates to the line key that is not displayed on the current page.
  • Page 25: Soft Keys

    • DISPLAY SAMPLES Soft Keys provide a set of functions on the LCD that Soft Keys on DT750 provide a set of functions on the adapts to the changing state of the telephone. LCD that adapts to the changing state of the telephone.
  • Page 26 • HOW TO USE SOFT KEYS This section provides some sample operations of BUSY features using Soft Keys. BUSY 2000 Example 1: DO NOT DISTURB 7:25 AM MON 12 JUL 2010 >>> ● Setting DO NOT DISTURB Push >>> STEP 1: Press DND. 2000 BUSY 7:25 AM...
  • Page 27 STEP 4: Dial the station number to be transferred to, DND CANCEL and you will hear a service set tone (SST). 7:25 AM MON 12 JUL 2010 >>> TRANSFER Example 2: CALL FORWARDING (BUSY LINE) 7:25 AM MON 12 JUL 2010 >>>...
  • Page 28 7:25 AM MON 12 JUL 2010 STEP 2: Press FDB, and you will hear a service set tone (SST). 7:25 AM MON 12 JUL 2010 >>> STEP 3: Press SPEAKER, and the speaker lamp turns off. TRANSFER CANCEL 7:25 AM MON 12 JUL 2010 >>>...
  • Page 29: Multi-Window (Firmware Version 4.0.0.0 And Later)

    You can exit an XML application by pressing Exit while the LCD displays the XML application window. When DT750 can display multiple windows at a time. you exit an XML application, the icons of other applica- tions that are currently running are rearranged from left.
  • Page 30 If you launch the same XML application more than once, only one icon of the application is displayed on the menu screen. Setting Directory Service History • SWITCHING LOCAL APPLICATIONS Local applications such as History, Directory, and Ubiquitous Tourist Hotel (Bookings/Reservation) Area: Ubiquitous City...
  • Page 31 ● If you stop operating the local application without ex- iting the application and press Menu, History icon is added to the right of the Portal icon. The display of this icon is the last screen you displayed at the His- tory screen.
  • Page 32 ● If you try to launch the fifth application, an error mes- sage to ask you to exit one of the currently running applications is displayed. Please close 1 window. Can you choose among below? Press Next. Air Ticket Reservation City Map Restaurants &...
  • Page 33 • 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.
  • Page 34: Pop-Up Windows (Firmware Version 4.0.0.0 And Later)

    POP-UP WINDOWS (Firmware ver- Pop-up window is displayed in By pressing Help key sion 4.0.0.0 and later) the same size as it was closed on the menu screen last. If there is an incoming call while the phone displays an XML application, or a local application such as History Pop-up window is displayed in reduced size when it is or Directory, a pop-up window displays the telephone...
  • Page 35 Displays the volume levels when Volume display changing the ring/receiver volumes. City Map Displays status icons. For details, Status icon •STATUS ICONS. Area: Ubiquitous City City Music Hall Displays the title and the icon of the Transportation: Piano Recital by walking XML/local application that is behind Categories: National Theater...
  • Page 36 • EXITING A POP-UP WINDOW A pop-up window closes when; • is pressed to display the menu screen. Menu • the phone goes on-hook. • the ringing is abandoned. • XML application server directs to. • Pop-Up Close on the XML application is pressed.
  • Page 37: Pop-Up Windows (Firmware Version 3.0.0.0)

    POP-UP WINDOWS (Firmware ver- Displays the volume levels when Volume display sion 3.0.0.0) changing the ring/receiver volumes. If there is an incoming call while the phone displays an XML application, a pop-up window displays the • LAUNCHING A POP-UP WINDOW telephone service window.
  • Page 38 This page is for your notes.
  • Page 39: Terminal Setup

    ERMINAL ETUP STEP 1: Press during speak- (Up) (Down) erphone operation or during a call. This chapter describes operating procedures for terminal settings. Various terminal settings such as display, sounds, password, and language are available. 31310 31314 SETUP WITH UP/DOWN KEY 31311 31315 •...
  • Page 40: Setup With Feature Key

    SETUP WITH FEATURE KEY • SELECT DIAL MODE You can select one pattern from Normal, Dynamic Dial • MICROPHONE ON/OFF Pad or Preset Dial to originate a call. When only Dynamic Dial Pad is activated: STEP 1: LED on shows the status of the built- To Set/Reset Dynamic Dial Pad in microphone.
  • Page 41: Setup With Menu Key

    When only Preset Dial is activated: To Set/Reset Preset Dial Dial Mode: Direct 7:26 AM MON 12 JUL 2010 STEP 1: Press . The LCD displays: Feature >>> Preset Dial Dial Mode: Preset 7:26 AM MON 12 JUL 2010 >>> 7:26 AM MON 12 JUL 2010 >>>...
  • Page 42 or OK. • Press [User Setting] Incoming Call [Setting] Talk User Setting Display Download Change Password Data Backup/Restore Security Peripherals Usability ↓ Back ↓ Menu STEP 4: Select Offhook Ring. Select an item by one of the following operations. • Touch panel operation. Menu soft key is Back soft key for the firmware version •...
  • Page 43: Incoming Call

    • TO SET RINGING OF HEADSET Disable or Enable. Select an item by one of the following operations. The procedure below shows how to enable/disable the • Touch panel operation. ringing of headset. • Highlight an item by using , and press STEP 1: Display the Menu screen, and select Setting.
  • Page 44 • Touch panel operation. • Highlight an item by using , and press [User Setting] Incoming Call • Press , and press or OK. Talk [Headset Ring] Display Change Password Disable Security Enable Peripherals Usability ↓ Back STEP 4: Select Headset Ring.
  • Page 45 • TO SET RINGER TONE [User Setting] The procedure below shows how to change the ringer tone for internal call and external call. Incoming Call Talk STEP 1: Display the Menu screen, and select Setting. Display Change Password STEP 2: Select User Setting.
  • Page 46 Select an item by one of the following operations. • Touch panel operation [External Call] • Highlight an item by using , and press Automatic or OK. • Press Tone Type 1 Tone Type 2 [Ring Tone] Tone Type 3 External Call Tone Type 4 Internal Call...
  • Page 47 Frequency (Hz) Menu Item Remarks 14 Tone Type 14 Melody 5 Download 1 Download 2 Download 3 When selecting Automatic or not performing this ringer Note tone setting, Tone Type 1 is automatically applied. When selecting Automatic, the preview function will not operate.
  • Page 48 • TO SET ILLUMINATION PATTERN FOR CALL INDICATION LAMP [User Setting] Incoming Call The procedure below shows how to set the illumination Talk pattern (color of Call Indicator Lamp). Display Change Password Security STEP 1: Display the Menu screen, and select Setting. Peripherals STEP 2: Select User Setting.
  • Page 49 Select an item by one of the following operations. [External Call] • Touch panel operation. • Highlight an item by using , and press Automatic or OK. Disable • Press [Illumination] Green External Call Blue Yellow Internal Call Purple Light Blue ↓...
  • Page 50 • TO ENABLE/DISABLE RTP ALARM [User Setting] Incoming Call The procedure below shows how to enable/disable Talk RTP alarm. Display STEP 1: Display the Menu screen, and select Setting. Change Password Security STEP 2: Select User Setting. Peripherals Select an item by one of the following operations. Usability •...
  • Page 51 STEP 5: Select Automatic, Disable or able (see the following table). Select an item by one of the following operations. • Touch panel operation • Highlight an item by using , and press • Press , and press or OK. [RTP Alarm] Automatic Disable...
  • Page 52 • TO ENABLE/DISABLE DTMF TONE [User Setting] The procedure below shows how to enable/disable Incoming Call DTMF Tone. Talk Display STEP 1: Display the Menu screen, and select Setting. Change Password Security STEP 2: Select User Setting. Peripherals Select an item by one of the following operations. •...
  • Page 53 STEP 5: Select Automatic, Disable or able (see the following table). Select an item by one of the following operations. • Touch panel operation • Highlight an item by using , and press • Press , and press or OK. [DTMF Tone] Automatic Disable...
  • Page 54 The procedure below shows how to set Key Touch Incoming Call Tone. Key Touch Tone is a tone generated when the Talk digit keys are pressed while DT750 is off-hook. Display Change Password STEP 1: Display the Menu screen, and select Setting.
  • Page 55 STEP 5: Select Automatic, No Tone, Tone Voice. Select an item by one of the following operations. • Touch panel operation • Highlight an item by using , and press • Press , and press or OK. [Key Touch Tone] Automatic No Tone Tone...
  • Page 56 • TO SET MUSIC ON HOLD [User Setting] The procedure below shows how to set Music on Hold Incoming Call to be heard by DT750 user. Talk Display STEP 1: Display the Menu screen, and select Setting. Change Password Security STEP 2: Select User Setting.
  • Page 57 is used as Music on Hold. Select Download when a downloaded data is used as Music on Hold. Select an item by one of the following operations. • Touch panel operation • Highlight an item by using , and press •...
  • Page 58 • TO SET CLOCK FORMAT or OK. • Press Determines whether time is displayed with a 12-hour or [User Setting] 24-hour clock format. Incoming Call Talk This setting is available for Time Display only. Call Log Note Display feature displays the time in 24-hour format regardless of this setting.
  • Page 59 • Touch panel operation • Highlight an item by using , and press • Press , and press or OK. [Time Format] Automatic 12 hour Indication 24 hour Indication ↓ Back Menu Item Meaning 0 Automatic Follow the setting on the system. 1 12 hour Indication 12-hour clock 2 24 hour Indication 24-hour clock When selecting Automatic or not performing this time...
  • Page 60 • TO ENABLE/DISABLE VOLUME LEVEL or OK. • Press DISPLAY [User Setting] Determines whether or not to display the following volume levels: handset receiver volume, speaker Incoming Call volume, ringer tone volume and LCD contrast. Talk Display STEP 1: Display the Menu screen, and select Setting. Change Password Security STEP 2: Select...
  • Page 61 STEP 5: Make a selection from the following list. Select an item by one of the following operations. • Touch panel operation • Highlight an item by using , and press • Press , and press or OK. [Local Volume] Automatic Disable Enable...
  • Page 62 • TO SET SCREEN SAVER STEP 3: Select Display. Select an item by one of the following operations. Screen Saver works after the telephone is idle for a • Touch panel operation • Highlight an item by using , and press certain period of time.
  • Page 63 [Display] [Screen Saver] Time Format Disable Local Volume Enable Screen Saver Back Light Font Size Language Advanced ↓ ↓ Back Back STEP 5: Select Screen Saver Mode. Default setting is Disable. Select an item by one of the following operations. The enabled item is highlighted.
  • Page 64 • TO SET BRIGHTNESS OF BACKLIGHT [User Setting] The following explains how to set the brightness level Incoming Call of the LCD backlight. Talk Display STEP 1: Display the Menu screen, and select Setting. Change Password Security STEP 2: Select User Setting.
  • Page 65 • Press , and press or OK. [Back Light] Level 1 (Bright) Level 2 Level 3 Level 4 (Dark) ↓ Back Default setting is Level 3. The enabled item is highlighted.
  • Page 66 • TO CHANGE CHARACTER SIZE [User Setting] The following explains how to change the displayed Incoming Call character size on the LCD. Talk Display STEP 1: Display the Menu screen, and select Setting. Change Password Security STEP 2: Select User Setting. Peripherals Select an item by one of the following operations.
  • Page 67 STEP 5: Select either “Standard (16dot)“or “Small (12dot)“. Select an item by one of the following operations. • Touch panel operation • Highlight an item by using , and press • Press , and press or OK. [Font Size] Standard (16dot) Small (12dot) ↓...
  • Page 68 • TO SET A LANGUAGE [User Setting] The following explains how to set a language to be Incoming Call displayed on LCD. Talk Display STEP 1: Display the Menu screen, and select Setting. Change Password Security STEP 2: Select User Setting. Peripherals Select an item by one of the following operations.
  • Page 69 • Press the digit key of desired number, and press or OK. For example, press to select Spanish. [Language] Automatic Japanese NEC English NEC Portuguese NEC Spanish NEC French German Italian ↓ Back Default setting is Automatic. When selecting Automatic, follow the setting on the System.
  • Page 70 • TO ENABLE/DISABLE TOUCH PANEL OPERATION [User Setting] Incoming Call The following explains how to enable/disable the touch Talk panel operation. Display Change Password STEP 1: Display the Menu screen, and select Setting. Security Peripherals STEP 2: Select User Setting. Usability Select an item by one of the following operations.
  • Page 71 • Press [Advanced] Wallpaper Touch Panel Shortcut Icon Font Color Turn Off Display Back STEP 6: Select either Disable or Enable. Select an item by one of the following operations. • Touch panel operation. • Highlight an item by using , and press •...
  • Page 72: Change Password

    • TO SET WALLPAPER or OK. • Press The following explains how to set wallpaper [User Setting] Incoming Call This feature is supported from Terminal Firmware Ver- Talk Note sion 3.0.0.0. For details, contact the System Adminis- Display trator. Change Password Security STEP 1: Display the Menu screen, and select Setting.
  • Page 73 • Highlight an item by using , and press The enabled item is highlighted. or OK. • Press When selecting Download, the wallpaper file must be Note downloaded in advance. If there is no downloaded file, [Advanced] the wallpaper is default. Wallpaper Touch Panel Shortcut Icon...
  • Page 74 • TO SET CHARACTER COLOR • Touch panel operation. • Highlight an item by using , and press or OK. The following explains how to set the displayed • Press character color on the LCD [User Setting] This feature is supported from Terminal Firmware Ver- Incoming Call Note sion 3.0.0.0.
  • Page 75 STEP 5: Select Font Color. Select an item by one of the following operations. [ Font Color ] • Touch panel operation. 1 Color 1 • Highlight an item by using , and press or OK. Color 2 • Press Color 3 Color 4 [Advanced]...
  • Page 76 Table of Font Color Color Example RGB code Name Color Example RGB code Name Color 15 0xFFFF00 Color 1 0x000000 Color 16 0xFFFFFF Color 2 0x000080 Color 3 0x0000FF Color 4 0x008000 Color 5 0x008080 Color 6 0x00FF00 Color 7 0x00FFFF Color 8 0x800000...
  • Page 77 • TO SET TURN OFF DISPLAY STEP 3: Select Display. Select an item by one of the following operations. • Touch panel operation. The Turn off Display works after the telephone is idle for • Highlight an item by using , and press a certain period of time.
  • Page 78 STEP 5: Select Turn Off Display. STEP 7: Select Disable, Enable or App pri- Select an item by one of the following operations. ority. • Touch panel operation. Select an item by one of the following operations. • Highlight an item by using , and press •...
  • Page 79 [Turn Off Display] Turn Off Display Mode Wait Time Wait Time ↓ Back STEP 9: Input Wait Time to turn off the display (1- 999(min)) and press or OK. [Wait Time] Input wait time. 1-999(min) Back Default value is 180 min.
  • Page 80 • TO CHANGE PASSWORD Select an item by one of the following operations. • Touch panel operation. • Highlight an item by using , and press To change an existing password, follow the procedure or OK. below. This password is used for the following •...
  • Page 81 STEP 5: Enter the new password. STEP 7: When the password entry completes suc- After entering the new password, press cessfully, the display changes as follows. Set. Press or OK. [Change Password] [Password] Old Pass **** Complete New Pass Retry Pass Cancel STEP 6: Enter the new password again.
  • Page 82 • TO SET USABILITY [User Setting] The procedure below shows how to set the operation of Help key while pop-up window is displayed. Incoming Call Talk This feature is supported from Terminal Firmware Ver- Note sion 5.0.0.0. Display Change Password STEP 1: Display the Menu screen, and select Setting.
  • Page 83: Popup Window

    STEP 5: Select a desired mode of Help key. Select an item by one of the following operations. • Touch panel operation, and press or OK. • Highlight an item by using , and press • Press , and press or OK.
  • Page 84 • TO RESET TELEPHONE SETTINGS [User Setting] The following explains how to clear the personal data Talk off the telephone. Display Change Password STEP 1: Display the Menu screen, and select Setting. Security Peripherals STEP 2: Select User Setting. Usability Select an item by one of the following operations.
  • Page 85 STEP 5: When the password entry completes suc- cessfully, the display changes as follows. Press or OK to clear the personal data off the telephone. [Setting Reset] Are you sure? Back When the password entry ends in failure, the following error message is issued.
  • Page 86 • Highlight an item by using , and press Directory and Wallpaper. or OK. When downloading these files, the DT750 needs to be • Press connected to the network that has FTP (TFTP server). [Setting] Wallpaper was supported from Terminal Firmware ver-...
  • Page 87 STEP 6: The display goes back to the Download [Download Menu] Menu screen. Download Files When FTP is selected here, go to the Download Address next Step (STEP 7). Protocol FTP Settings When TFTP is selected here, go to STEP STEP 7: Select FTP Settings.
  • Page 88 STEP 8: Select User ID. STEP 10:The display goes back to the FTP Settings Select an item by one of the following operations. • Touch panel operation. screen. Select Password. • Highlight an item by using , and press Select an item by one of the following operations. or OK.
  • Page 89 STEP 11:Enter a password. [FTP Settings] Enter a password by pressing digit keys, and press or OK. User ID Password [Password] Folder Input a password. Back STEP 13:Enter the directory where the download file is stored. Back After entering the directory, press or OK.
  • Page 90 STEP 14:The display goes back to the FTP Settings STEP 16:Enter an IP address of the FTP/TFTP server screen. Press or Back to display the which stores the download file. Download Menu screen. For example, to set the IP address of 10.41.208.205, enter 10*41*208*205 [separate with an asterisk (*)].
  • Page 91 STEP 19:When Ring Tone is selected at STEP 18, [Download Menu] the following Ring Tone screen is displayed. Download Files Select either Download1, Download2 Download Address Download3. Protocol Select an item by one of the following operations. • Touch panel operation. FTP Settings •...
  • Page 92 - When downloading a file for Directory, the default file name is “Directory.csv”. [Hold Music] Input a file name. [Directory] Input a file name. MOH.wav Directory.csv Cancel Exec File Format Maximum Size Cancel Exec -law 8kHz/s wav. under 32 seconds µ...
  • Page 93 “Downloading...” first and “Saving...”. FTP/TFTP server has Set the proper IP address been entered from the of FTP/TFTP server. Be sure not to turn OFF the DT750 while "Saving..." is telephone. Note displayed on the LCD. The power to FTP/TFTP server or network Turn on the power.
  • Page 94 • TO BACKUP PERSONAL SETTINGS [Setting] You can backup personal settings of DT750 to FTP/ User Setting TFTP server. To back up the setting data, the DT 750 Download needs to be connected to the network that has FTP Data Backup/Restore (TFTP server).
  • Page 95 STEP 5: Select a protocol used by the destination • Press server. [Backup/Restore] Select an item by one of the following operations. Data Backup • Touch panel operation. • Highlight an item by using , and press Data Restore Server Address •...
  • Page 96 Enter a password by using digit keys, and press [User ID] or OK. Input a user ID. [Password] Input a password. Back Back For details on character entry method, see HOW TO INPUT CHARACTERS. For details on character entry method, see HOW TO STEP 10:The display goes back to the FTP Settings INPUT...
  • Page 97 STEP 13:Enter the destination directory of the FTP/ • Touch panel operation. • Highlight an item by using , and press TFTP server. or OK. After entering the directory, press or OK. • Press [Folder] [Backup/Restore] Input a folder name. Data Backup Data Restore Server Address...
  • Page 98 STEP 17:The display goes back to the Backup/Re- Do not change the extension of the backup file. The store screen. Select Data Backup. Note setting data of the telephone can only be backed up as Select an item by one of the following operations. a.tgz file.
  • Page 99 STEP 20:After the data backup is complete, the display changes as follows: Upload Complete! Exit STEP 21:The display goes back to the Backup/Re- store screen by Exit. When the data backup ends in failure, "Upload Failed!" Note is displayed on the LCD. Check to see the following and make a retry.
  • Page 100 DT750 user can restore the personal settings of User Setting DT750. To download the backup file to the telephone, Download the DT750 needs to be connected to the network that Data Backup/Restore has FTP (TFTP server). For details on the XML service, contact the System Note Administrator.
  • Page 101 Select an item by one of the following operations. • Touch panel operation. [Backup/Restore] • Highlight an item by using , and press Data Backup Data Restore • Press , and press or OK. Server Address [Protocol] Protocol FTP Settings TFTP Back STEP 8: Select...
  • Page 102 [Password] [User ID] Input a user ID. Input a password. Back Back For details on character entry method, see HOW TO For details on character entry method, see HOW TO INPUT CHARACTERS. INPUT CHARACTERS. STEP 10:The display goes back to the FTP Settings STEP 12:The display goes back to the FTP Settings screen.
  • Page 103 Enter the directory and press or OK. • Press [Backup/Restore] [Folder] Data Backup Input a folder name. Data Restore Server Address Protocol FTP Settings Back ↓ Back For details on character entry method, see HOW TO STEP 16:Enter an IP address of the FTP/TFTP server INPUT CHARACTERS.
  • Page 104 While downloading the backup data, the LCD dis- plays “Downloading...” first and “Saving...”. ↓ Back Be sure not to turn OFF the DT750 while "Saving..." is Note displayed on the LCD. STEP 18:The default file name will be displayed as fol-...
  • Page 105: Basic Operation

    ASIC PERATION This chapter describes the following basic operation of DT750. • TO LOGIN • TO LOGOUT • TO MAKE AN EXTERNAL CALL • TO MAKE AN INTERNAL CALL • TO ANSWER AN EXTERNAL CALL • TO ANSWER AN INTERNAL CALL •...
  • Page 106: To Login

    TO LOGIN 1:25 PM MON 12 JUL 2010 STEP 1: When login mode is activated, the telephone >>> prompts for Login ID and Password. Time/Feature Activity TO LOGOUT Information Area of LCD Login ID : STEP 1: Press the preassigned Logout on the termi- Password nal.
  • Page 107: To Make An External Call

    TO MAKE AN EXTERNAL CALL STEP 3: Dial desired telephone number. When dialed telephone number is registered in Per- (while hearing a ringback tone) sonal Directory, the corresponding name information Dialed Code + Number will be displayed on LCD while you are hearing a ring- 9XXXXXXXXX back tone or are engaged in a conversation.
  • Page 108: To Make An Internal Call

    TO MAKE AN INTERNAL CALL Dialed Code Elapsed Time + Number When dialed station number is registered in Personal Directory, the corresponding name information will be 00:05 displayed on LCD while you are hearing a ringback 9XXXXXXXXX tone or are engaged in a conversation. According to >>>...
  • Page 109 Name Information registered Dialed Station Number Dialed Station Number in Personal Directory 31314 31314 1:25 PM MON 12 JUL 2010 MARY HARRIS >>> >>> My Line is an actual line that is directly associated with • When dialed station number is not registered in Personal station number of the telephone.
  • Page 110: To Answer An External Call

    TO ANSWER AN EXTERNAL CALL Calling Party Telephone Number When calling party telephone number is registered in Personal Directory, the corresponding name informa- tion will be displayed on LCD while you are hearing a 01234567 ringing tone or are engaged in a conversation. Accord- >>>...
  • Page 111: To Answer An Internal Call

    TO ANSWER AN INTERNAL CALL • When calling party telephone number is not registered in Personal Directory: The following procedure explains how to answer an Elapsed Calling Party internal call routed to My Line of the telephone. Time Telephone Number 00:05 When calling station number is registered in Personal 01234567...
  • Page 112: Multiline Appearance

    MULTILINE APPEARANCE Calling Station Number 31314 This feature allows you to accommodate the lines 1:25 PM MON 12 JUL 2010 (other telephone’s station number) other than My Line >>> on the Programmable Line/Feature Keys. When accommodating other telephone’s station number on STEP 2: Press or touch the appropriate Line Answer...
  • Page 113: To Hold A Call

    TO HOLD A CALL • TO ANSWER A CALL STEP 1: A call is terminated to the telephone whose STEP 1: While engaged in a Two-party call: station number is accommodated to the MULTILINE APPEARANCE Feature key. Line Key which is being used (ringing and flashing Call Indicator lamp alert user to incoming call).
  • Page 114: To Place A Call On Exclusive Hold

    STEP 1: While engaged in a Two-party call: call. Line key will be disabled while the information of XML Line Key which is being used application is displayed on to the LCD. DT750 placing Note HOLD other line on hold by pressing...
  • Page 115: To Transfer A Call

    TO TRANSFER A CALL STEP 2: Touch the held Line Key on the display. The conversation is re-established. STEP 1: During a conversation, press . Re- Status icon changes as follows: Transfer ceive Special Dial Tone. The first party is 31313 placed on hold and hears the music on hold.
  • Page 116: To Originate A Call Using Selective Dialing (Dynamic Dial Pad, Preset Dial)

    TO ORIGINATE A CALL USING SELECTIVE DIALING Input Dial Number (DYNAMIC DIAL PAD, PRESET 2000 DIAL) Speaker STEP 3: Lift handset or press Dynamic Dial Pad STEP 3: Press the originating Line Key and lift hand- STEP 1: Enter desired telephone number (Digit Keys 0-9, *, and #).
  • Page 117: One-Touch Speed Calling Keys

    ONE-TOUCH SPEED CALLING KEYS Display indicates the digits dialed. • TO MAKE A CALL 0821111 1:25 PM MON 12 JUL 2010 STEP 1: Touch the desired One-Touch Speed Call- >>> ing key on the display. STEP 4: Press again to save the number. Feature lamp goes off.
  • Page 118 Access codes may be stored in conjunction with tele- indicates the name entered. phone numbers. For example, one button can be pro- grammed by the user to transfer to a certain extension. NEC BNET • TO REGISTER NAME ONTO ONE- TOUCH SPEED CALLING KEY ←...
  • Page 119 NAME >>> Name information displayed on the One-Touch Speed Calling key changes as follows: NEC BNET To delete the entry, press DEL or BK and delete each one character. To delete the whole setting, press CLEAR and back to idle status.
  • Page 120 Character Code For Name Information of One-Touch Speed Calling Key Uppercase Alphabetical Characters DIGIT ∗ ∗ & ’...
  • Page 121 Uppercase European Characters DIGIT ∗ ∗ À È Ì Ñ Ù Á É Í Ò β Ú Â Ê Î Ó Û Ã Ë Ï Ô Ü Ä Õ Å Ö & Æ Œ Ç Ø ¿ ¡ * The shaded area indicates the characters which cannot be entered.
  • Page 122 Lowercase European Characters DIGIT ∗ ∗ à è ì ñ ù β á é í ò ú â ê î ó û ã ë ï ô ü ä õ å ö & æ œ ç ø ¿ ¡ * The shaded area indicates the characters which cannot be entered.
  • Page 123: Speed Calling - Station/Group

    SPEED CALLING - STATION/GROUP Speaker Speaker STEP 5: Press lamp goes off. • TO SET SPEED SET 1:25 PM MON 12 JUL 2010 Speaker Speaker STEP 1: Press . Receive Dial Tone. >>> lamp lights red. • TO MAKE A CALL STEP 2: Dial the Speed Calling –...
  • Page 124: Speed Calling - System

    STEP 3: Press # or . The number on the display is XXXX automatically redialed. 1:25 PM MON 12 JUL 2010 STEP 4: When party has answered, lift handset or speak hands-free. STEP 2: If the DT750 does not have the “Speed Call-...
  • Page 125: Voice Call

    THREE-PARTY CONFERENCE A-law Countries [Europe, Australia, Russia, Latin Amer- ica, Middle near East, other Asian nations]: # Note µ-law Countries [North America, Japan, Hong Kong, STEP 1: While Station A and Station B are engaged in Taiwan]: a Two-party connection, Station A presses Transfer VOICE CALL Station A hears Special Dial Tone.
  • Page 126: Voice Mail System

    VOICE MAIL SYSTEM DO NOT DISTURB To Set To Set STEP 1: Press STEP 1: Press DND when the telephone is in idle state Feature (on hook). STEP 2: Press (Enter) STEP 3: Dial desired “Voice Mail System” access DND SET code.
  • Page 127: How To Input Characters

    HOW TO INPUT CHARACTERS This section explains how to enter characters on the text input screen such as Name or User ID, etc. • Character Entry Mode When entering characters from the telephone set, the following three modes are available: uppercase alphabet- ical character, lowercase alphabetical character and numeric character.
  • Page 128 To display the SubMenu screen, press HELP or Option while the text input screen is displayed. Also, the follow- ing operations are available from the SubMenu screen. Use Menu button instead of HELP button for the firmware version before 4.0.0.0. SubMenu Change-word Word-case...
  • Page 129 • Character Code List <Character Code For English (1/2)> DIGIT CASE 10th 11th 12th 13th SHIFT “ Note [SP] Note: Not available from Firmware version 3.0.0.0 and later...
  • Page 130 <Character Code For English (2/2)> 10th 11th 12th 13th 14th 15th 16th 17th 18th 19th 20th " & Note2 Note1 21th 22th 23th 24th 25th 26th 27th 28th 29th 30th < > Used as a case shift key. Shifts the characters between alphabetical and numeric. Note1 Note1: is the same for Russian, Turkish and other Languages.
  • Page 131 <Character Code For Russian> DIGIT CASE 10th 11th 12th 13th 14th 15th SHIFT ¿ ¡ & Б В Г а б в г Д Е Ё Ж З д е ё ж з И Й К Л и й к л...
  • Page 132 <Character Code For Turkish> DIGIT CASE 10th 11th 12th 13th 14th 15th SHIFT ¿ ¡ & Ç ç Ğ İ ğ Ö ö Ş Ş Ü ü [SP] Note: is the same for English. Refer to the <Character Code For English (2/ 2)>.
  • Page 133 <Character Code For Other Languages> DIGIT CASE 10th 11th 12th 13th 14th 15th SHIFT ¿ ¡ & À Á Â Ã Ä Å Æ Ç à á â ã ä å æ ç È É Ê Ë è é ê ë...
  • Page 134 <Number Code> DIGIT CASE 10th 11th 12th 13th 14th 15th SHIFT & ‘ Used as a case shift key. Shifts the characters between alphabetical and numeric. Note: * When entering password, “0-9”, “*” and “#” are available. “#” is entered by pressing “*”...
  • Page 135 • Character Entry Method SubMenu As an example of character entry method, the fol- Change-word lowing shows how to enter “Ken Kobus”. Word-case Word-width STEP 1: Press twice to enter “K”. Delete [Name] Copy Input a name. Paste Space ↓ Cancel STEP 3: Press or OK on the SubMenu to go...
  • Page 136 [Name] SubMenu Change-word Input a name. Word-case Word-width Delete Copy Paste Option Back Space ↓ Cancel STEP 5: Press once to enter a space. STEP 7: Press or OK on the SubMenu to go (Enter) back to text input screen. [Name] Input a name.
  • Page 137 back to text input screen. [Name] [Name] Input a name. Input a name. Ken K Option Back Option Back STEP 9: Press HELP or Option to display SubMenu screen, and select Word-case to switch STEP 11:Enter “obus” by using digit keys. the text input mode from lowercase to upper- Press three times to enter “o”.
  • Page 138 • To Overwrite Characters SubMenu Return STEP 1: Place the cursor at the left of the characters Overwrite/Insert to be overwritten. [Name] Input a name. ↓ Cancel ABCDE STEP 4: Enter new words over existing characters. In this example, “F” is entered. Option Back [Name]...
  • Page 139 • To Copy and Paste Characters STEP 3: Place the cursor at the starting point of the target characters by using STEP 1: While characters which you want to copy are (Left-cursor) displayed, press HELP or Option. and press Start. [Name] [Copy] Input a name.
  • Page 140 [Name] [Name] Input a name. Input a name. CDABCDE ABCDE Option Option Back Back Use Menu button instead of HELP button for the firm- ware version before 4.0.0.0. STEP 6: On the SubMenu screen, select Paste and press or OK. (Enter) (Right-cursor) (or press...
  • Page 141: Security Mode

    Security Lamp lights up. Security Lamp lights up. Press Security Key. Security Lock? Cancel STEP 2: Press or OK to place DT750 in Se- (Enter) Security lock will be released. Please input a password. curity mode. Cancel...
  • Page 142 • TO UNLOCK THE TELEPHONE After a third attempt (if incorrect passwords are entered three times consecutively), the following error message STEP 1: Display the Password Entry screen by either is issued. Press or OK. The telephone locks up, Note of the following operations.
  • Page 143: Emergency Call

    EMERGENCY CALL The user can make a call to only the predetermined number. When telephone numbers other than the pre- The user can make a call to a predetermined Note determined emergency number are dialed, the follow- emergency telephone number while the telephone is ing message appears (after a few seconds, the display goes back to "Dial Emergency Number Only”...
  • Page 144: Phonebook

    • SYSTEM PHONEBOOK System Corporate To Search And Make A Call Example: To Search For “NEC BNET”. Menu STEP 1: Press Pbook while Station is in Idle state. Menu soft key is Back soft key for the firmware version before 4.0.0.0.
  • Page 145 Press three times to enter “C“. NEC BNET DOWN Name: STEP 6: The registered Phonebook data for “NEC → >>> BNET” appears. From this screen, you can make a call by going off-hook or pressing If “>>>” is pressed on the above screen, the following Speaker soft keys appear.
  • Page 146 More appears in Phonebook data screen when the number of characters (name) or digits (telephone number) are exceeding displayable limit (Up to 17 characters or digits can be displayed at a time). If the name or telephone number exceeds the displayable limit, press or More to display the last 17 characters/digits of the name/telephone number.
  • Page 147: Local Phonebook

    • LOCAL PHONEBOOK Local Phonebook To Add New Data Srch Example: DT750 Station A registers “NEC” as new name and its STEP 4: Enter a name and press (Enter) Telephone Number. Ex. To enter “NEC”: STEP 1: Press Pbook or...
  • Page 148 STEP 6: “NEC” and its telephone number has been added into Local Phonebook. Two seconds later, the display returns to Local Phonebook STEP 3: Enter a name (in this example, “NEC” is en- screen. tered) and press OK. (If no ap- (Enter) propriate data exists, the message “Entry not...
  • Page 149 (En- or OK. ter) (Right-cursor) Name: NEC NEC BNET DOWN STEP 6: The registered data for “NEC BNET” ap- pears. From this screen, you can make a call by go- ing off-hook or pressing Speaker Name: NEC BNET Number: XXXXXXXX More >>>...
  • Page 150: To Edit An Entry

    To Edit An Entry Edit Name: Example: → >>> To Modify Name “Home” to “House” and Telephone Number “0123456789” to “0123456712”. STEP 5: Enter “use” by using digit keys. After the mod- STEP 1: Press >>> while the target Phonebook data is ification has completed, press (Enter) displayed.
  • Page 151 Name: House STEP 1: Press >>> while the target Phonebook data is Number: 0123456789 displayed. STEP 2: Press DEL. STEP 7: Press Clr twice to erase (Left-cursor) Name: NEC ABIKO “89”. Number: 0123456789 More >>> Pref Name: House Number: 01234567...
  • Page 152 To Add A Prefix To Telephone Number Name: Takahashi The procedure shown below is available in Local Number: 01840123456789 Phonebook. More Example: To add a prefix “0184” in front of telephone number More appears in Phonebook data screen when the “0123456789”...
  • Page 153 Available Characters In Local Phonebook The following tables show available characters in Local Phonebook. UPPERCASE CHARACTER Digit ∗ Code ∗ À È Ì Ñ Ù Á É Í Ò β Ú Â Ê Î Ó Û Ã Ë Ï Ô Ü...
  • Page 154 LOWERCASE CHARACTER Digit ∗ Code ∗ à è ì ñ ù á é í ò β ú â ê î ó û ä ë ï ô ü “ å õ æ ö ç SP: Blank Space...
  • Page 155: Call History

    CALL HISTORY STEP 2: The history data of the last received call is displayed. There are two types of Call History features. One is the history data that is stored in the system memory, and 1:03 PM MON 12 JUL 2010 the other is the history data that is stored in the memory 31300 of the telephone (see...
  • Page 156: To Delete Specific Data

    STEP 4: If the call history data has name information, the name is displayed as follows: To Make A Call With Prefix STEP 1: Press >>> while the history data to which you Name :NEC ABIKO want to add a prefix is displayed. Number :01234531300 More...
  • Page 157 STEP 2: Enter a desired name, and press OK. (In this example, “NEC ABIKO” is entered.) 1:03 PM MON 12 JUL 2010 31300 <<< Pref Add name: NEC ABIKO >>> If you want to exit Call History, press END. If name information is stored on the call history, the To Add Call History Data To Local name is displayed.
  • Page 158 This page is for your notes.
  • Page 159: To Add New Data

    IRECTORY PERATION This chapter explains Personal Directory of DT750. By [Directory] using Personal Directory, you can make a call with Personal simple operation. System Personal Directory function can register up to 500 Corporate entries (four telephone numbers per entry). You can add/view/edit/delete these entries.
  • Page 160: Group Setting

    • Press [Directory] [Edit] Search Name Edit Group Group Setting Tel #1 Own Number Tel #2 Delete All Tel #3 Tel #4 Company Name ↓ Menu Ring Tone Save Back If the Personal/Terminal directory contains 500 entries, STEP 5: Enter a name to be registered in directory. the following screen appears.
  • Page 161 Select an item by one of the following operations. • Touch panel operation. [Group Select] • Highlight an item by using , and press Default or OK. • Press Colleagues VIPs [Edit] Family Ken Kobus Friends Group Group 6 Tel #1 Group 7 Tel #2 Group 8...
  • Page 162 [Category Setting] STEP 9: Enter a telephone number to be registered in directory. Company Enter a telephone number by using digits keys. After Mobile entering the telephone number, press or Next. Voice Mail Home [Tel #1] Others Input a Telephone number. ↓...
  • Page 163 phone number which is being edited will be given top priority. In that case, the telephone number is [Edit] automatically selected when you make a call with- Ken Kobus out specifying a specific telephone number. Colleagues 31300 [Priority Flag] Tel #2 Disable Tel #3 Enable...
  • Page 164 • Touch panel operation. • Highlight an item by using , and press [Ring Tone] or OK. • Press Automatic Default [Edit] Tone Type 1 Ken Kobus Tone Type 2 Colleagues Tone Type 3 31300 Tone Type 4 Tel #2 Tone Type 5 Tel #3 Tone Type 6...
  • Page 165 [Edit] You can set illumination type for calls routed from the specific name (calling party) here. Illumination type can Illumination Note be set for "Name", "Group" and "Telephone set". The illumination type set for "Name" has higher priority than the types set for "Group" and "Terminal set". Set Default when you don’t want to change the illumi- nation type here.
  • Page 166 entering the memory number, press or OK. [Memory ID] Input a Memory number. 0-499 Back STEP 20:When the display goes back to the Edit screen, press Save to save the assigned da- STEP 21:“The data is registered at memory number: XX”...
  • Page 167: To Change Group Name

    TO CHANGE GROUP NAME [Group] STEP 1: Open the Directory screen (see TO ADD Default NEW DATA: STEP1 - STEP3.) Colleagues VIPs Family STEP 2: On the Directory screen, select Group Friends Setting. Group 6 Select an item by one of the following operations. •...
  • Page 168: To Find A Registered Data

    TO FIND A REGISTERED DATA STEP 5: Enter a new group name. Enter a group name by using digits keys. After entering • To Search by Group Name the group name, press or OK. STEP 1: Open the Directory screen (see TO ADD [Group Name Set] NEW DATA:...
  • Page 169 STEP 5: Select a target name by pressing [Search] In the following Directory (Name List) screen, you can make a call to the selected party by Group pressing or Call. Name Tel Number If two or more telephone numbers are assigned to Others an entry, a top priority telephone number will be dialed.
  • Page 170 [Detail] Ken Kobus Colleagues 31300 0800XXXXXX Tel #3 Tel #4 Automatic ↓ Back Call...
  • Page 171: To Search By Name

    • To Search by Name [Search] STEP 1: Open the Directory screen (see TO ADD Group NEW DATA: STEP1 - STEP3.) Name STEP 2: On the Directory screen, select Search. Tel Number Select an item by one of the following operations. Others •...
  • Page 172 Up to 32 characters can be entered as a company Note name. For details on character entry method, see If two or more telephone numbers are assigned to an Note TO INPUT CHARACTERS. entry, a top priority telephone number is automatically selected when the Detail screen appears.
  • Page 173 • To Search by Telephone Number [Search] STEP 1: Open the Directory screen (see TO ADD Group NEW DATA: STEP1 - STEP3.) Name STEP 2: On the Directory screen, select Search. Tel Number Select an item by one of the following operations. Others •...
  • Page 174 If two or more telephone numbers are assigned to an entry, a top priority telephone number will be [Detail] dialed. Ken Kobus Colleagues [Directory] 31300 0800XXXXXX Abe Kentaro Tel #3 Abe Taro Tel #4 Aikawa Ken John Smith Julia Automatic Ken Kobus ↓...
  • Page 175 • To Search by Memory ID [Search] STEP 1: Open the Directory screen (see TO ADD NEW DATA: STEP1 - STEP3.) Group Name STEP 2: On the Directory screen, select Search. Tel Number Select an item by one of the following operations. Others •...
  • Page 176 The list of memory numbers will be displayed, with If no data exists in Directory, "No data" is issued on the the entered memory number or the number clos- screen. est to the entered number in front. STEP 7: To display the detailed data for a specific [Memory ID] name, press Detail while the name is high- Input a Memory number.
  • Page 177 • To Search by Category [Search] STEP 1: Open the Directory screen (see TO ADD Group NEW DATA: STEP1 - STEP3.) Name STEP 2: On the Directory screen, select Search. Tel Number Select an item by one of the following operations. Others •...
  • Page 178 STEP 5: Select a desired category. [Directory] In this example, Company is selected. Select an item by one of the following operations. Abe Kentaro • Touch panel operation. Abe Taro • Highlight an item by using , and press Aikawa Ken John Smith •...
  • Page 179 [Detail] Ken Kobus Colleagues 31300 0800XXXXXX Tel #3 Tel #4 Automatic ↓ Back Call...
  • Page 180 • To Search by Company Name [Search] STEP 1: Open the Directory screen (see TO ADD Group NEW DATA: STEP1 - STEP3.) Name STEP 2: On the Directory screen, select Search. Tel Number Select an item by one of the following operations. Others •...
  • Page 181 STEP 5: Enter a company name. [Directory] After entering the name, Press or OK. Abe Kentaro Abe Taro [Company] Aikawa Ken Input a Company name. John Smith Julia Ken Kobus Detail Option Back Back Option If there is no entry corresponding to the selected Com- pany, "No data"...
  • Page 182 [Detail] Ken Kobus Colleagues 31300 0800XXXXXX Tel #3 Tel #4 Automatic ↓ Back Call...
  • Page 183 • To Search by Alphabet [Search] STEP 1: Open the Directory screen (see TO ADD NEW DATA: STEP1 - STEP3.) Group Name STEP 2: On the Directory screen, select Search. Tel Number Select an item by one of the following operations. Others •...
  • Page 184 • Touch panel operation. • Highlight an item by using , and press [Directory] • Press , and press or OK. Abe Ichiro Abe Jiro [Alphabet] Abe Kentaro Abe Sabro Abe Taro Detail Option Back PQRS If there is no entry corresponding to the group of alpha- bets, "No data"...
  • Page 185: To Make A Call From Directory

    TO MAKE A CALL FROM DIRECTORY [Detail] Abe Kentaro While Directory screen is being displayed, you cannot Note Colleagues make a call by dialing a telephone number. 31300 • To Make a Call from Name List Screen 0800XXXXXX Tel #3 STEP 1: Display the Directory (Name List) screen for Tel #4 a target party (see...
  • Page 186 STEP 2: Select a target telephone number, and make [Directory] a call. Abe Ichiro Select a target telephone number by pressing Abe Jiro , and press or Call to make a call to the Abe Kentaro selected number. Abe Sabro [Detail] Abe Taro Abe Kentaro...
  • Page 187: To Add Prefix To Number

    TO ADD PREFIX TO NUMBER or OK. • Press • To Set Prefix [User Setting] When making a call, a prefix can be added to tele- Incoming Call phone numbers to be dialed. Prefixes need to be Talk set in advance. Display Change Password STEP 1: Display the Menu screen, and select Setting.
  • Page 188 STEP 5: Select Prefix 1. A maximum of 10 digits (0-9, * and #) can be set as a Note Select an item by one of the following operations. prefix. • Touch panel operation. • Highlight an item by using , and press When prefix is added, up to 32 digits including the pre- Note...
  • Page 189 • To Add Prefix When Making A Call Use Menu button instead of HELP button for the firm- ware version before 4.0.0.0. STEP 1: Display the Name List screen for a target party (see TO FIND A REGISTERED DATA). If multiple telephone numbers are registered to a target Note party, a call is made to the first priority telephone num- ber.
  • Page 190 [Prefix] Call ↓ Back...
  • Page 191: To Edit Directory Data

    Select a target name by pressing , and press STEP 4: On the Edit screen, the detailed data for the HELP or Option. selected name is displayed. Modify the nec- essary data by referring to TO ADD NEW DA- [Directory] Abe Ichiro...
  • Page 192: To Delete All Data

    TO DELETE ALL DATA [Edit] STEP 1: Open the Directory screen (see TO ADD Abe Kentaro DATA). Colleagues 31300 STEP 2: Select Delete All. 0800XXXXXX Select an item by one of the following operations. Tel #3 • Touch panel operation. Tel #4 •...
  • Page 193: To Delete Specific Data

    TO DELETE SPECIFIC DATA [Directory] Delete All Directory? STEP 1: Display the Name List screen for a name to be deleted (see TO FIND A REGISTERED DATA). [Directory] Abe Ichiro Abe Jiro Abe Kentaro Back Abe Sabro Abe Taro To cancel the data deletion, press or Back soft key.
  • Page 194 Use Menu button instead of HELP button for the firm- ware version before 4.0.0.0. STEP 3: Select Delete One. Select an item by one of the following operations. • Touch panel operation. • Highlight an item by using , and press or OK.
  • Page 195 To cancel the data deletion, press or Back soft key. STEP 5: After the appropriate directory data is delet- ed, the display changes as follows: [Directory] Deleted. STEP 6: Press or OK.
  • Page 196 This page is for your notes.
  • Page 197: Call History Operation

    ISTORY PERATION This chapter explains Call History of DT750. By using Call History, you can make a call with simple operation. Call History allows the telephone to register up to 50 records into its memory. If the number of registered records exceeds 50, a record will be deleted in order of occurrence.
  • Page 198: To View Call History

    TO VIEW CALL HISTORY STEP 3: The history data of the last received call is displayed. or ↑/↓ to If two or more records exist, use STEP 1: Display the Menu screen, and select History. display the next/former records. STEP 2: Select a kind of calls. [Missed] In this example, Missed is selected.
  • Page 199: To Make A Call From Call History

    TO MAKE A CALL FROM CALL HIS- [Missed] TORY 12/JUL/2010 (MON) 11:00 Ken Kobus While the history data is displayed, you cannot make a Note 7205 call by dialing a telephone number. 12/JUL/2010 (MON) 9:55 (CASE 1) Abe Kentaro STEP 1: Display call history data of a target telephone 7207 number (see TO VIEW CALL...
  • Page 200 STEP 3: To make a call, select Call (by using pressing ) and press or OK. When making a call from Call History, a prefix can be added to the dial number. In that case, select 3 Prefix on the SubMenu (indicated at STEP 2 of CASE 2) to display the Prefix screen.
  • Page 201: To Add Call History Data To Directory

    TO ADD CALL HISTORY DATA TO DIRECTORY SubMenu 11:00 Call Ken Kobus STEP 1: Display call history data of a target telephone Directory Add Tel: 7205 number (see TO VIEW CALL HISTORY). Prefix 10:00 The following is an example when history data of Delete One Abe Shintaro a Missed Calls is displayed.
  • Page 202 ifying a specific telephone number. Next. • Press , and press or Next. Select an item by one of the following operations. • Touch panel operation. [Category] • Highlight an item by using , and press Company • Press , and press or OK.
  • Page 203 STEP 6: The following Edit screen is displayed. “7205” has been registered to Tel #1. “TO ADD NEW DATA” in Directory Operation, and register detailed data (such as name, group, etc) to directory. [Edit] Name Group 7205 Tel #2 Tel #3 Tel #4 Company Name Ring Tone...
  • Page 204: To Edit Directory Data From Call History

    TO EDIT DIRECTORY DATA FROM SubMenu CALL HISTORY 11:00 Call Ken Kobus Directory Add STEP 1: Display call history data of a target telephone Tel: 7205 Prefix number (see TO VIEW CALL HISTORY). 10:00 Delete One The following is an example when history data of Abe Shintaro Delete All a Missed Calls is displayed.
  • Page 205 STEP 6: The names belonging to Colleagues are dis- • Highlight an item by using , and press or OK. played as the following example. Select a • Press name and press or OK. [Directory Search] [Directory] Group John Smith Name Julia Tel Number...
  • Page 206 A maximum of four telephone numbers can be set to an entry. If Enable is selected here, the tele- [Directory] phone number which is being edited will be given Tel #1: 0800XXXXXXX top priority. In that case, the telephone number is Tel #2: automatically selected when you make a call with- out specifying a specific telephone number.
  • Page 207 [Edit] Ken Kobus Colleagues 0800XXXXXX 7205 Tel #3 Tel #4 Automatic Save Back...
  • Page 208: To Delete All Data

    TO DELETE ALL DATA [Delete All] STEP 1: Display the Menu screen, and select History. Delete All Histories? STEP 2: Select Delete All. Select an item by one of the following operations. • Touch panel operation. • Highlight an item by using , and press or OK.
  • Page 209: To Delete Specific Data

    TO DELETE SPECIFIC DATA SubMenu STEP 1: Display the call history data of the target tele- 11:00 Call Ken Kobus phone number referring to TO VIEW CALL Directory Add Tel: 7205 HISTORY. Prefix 10:00 The following is an example when the history data Delete One Abe Shintaro of missed call is displayed.
  • Page 210 STEP 4: After the appropriate call history data is delet- ed, the display changes as follows. Press or OK. [Missed] Deleted.
  • Page 211: Menu List For Dt750

    Service To display XML application screen registered in the service URL. Setting To make the user setting of DT750. Portal To display XML application screen registered in the home URL. For firmware version 5.0.0.0 or later without a Home URL registered.
  • Page 212 Uses when accessing external XML server. For details, contact the system Tool administrator. Call Func. Not used. Setting To make the user setting of DT750. Presence Not used. Favorite Not used. To make the configuration setting of DT750. For details, contact the system Config administrator.
  • Page 213 History Menu List For Menu Item Description Default Value History 1 Missed Displays the history of missed calls. You can also make a call from this menu. 2 Outgoing Displays the history of outgoing calls. You can also make a call from this menu. 3 Incoming Displays the history of incoming calls.
  • Page 214 Directory Menu List For Menu Item Description Default Value Directory Directory → From Menu screen, select Personal. 1 Personal Displays the Directory controlled by the telephone. Search the personal directory. 1 Search 1 Group Select a group as a search condition. 2 Name Enter the target name and perform a search.
  • Page 215 Menu Item Description Default Value 3 Group Setting Change a group name. 1. Default 2. Colleagues 3. VIPs Select a desired group name to be changed. 4. Family 5. Friends 6. Group 6 - 20. Group 20 1 Name Enter a new group name. 2 Ring Tone Select a ringer tone type per group.
  • Page 216 Set key touch tone generated when the digit keys are Automatic pressed while the telephone is off-hook. (Tone) 4 Hold Music Select a Music on Hold to be heard by DT750 user. Default 5 Prefix Register Prefix number. 3 Display Settings for LCD display.
  • Page 217 Menu Item Description Default Value 3 Screen Saver 1 Screen Saver Enable/Disable Screen Saver. Disable Mode 2 Wait Time Set the Wait Time to launch Screen Saver 120min 4 Back Light Set the brightness of the backlight. Level 3 1. Level 1 (Bright) ~ 4. Level 4 (Dark) 5 Font Size Change the displayed character size on the LCD.
  • Page 218 Menu Item Description Default Value 7 Usability Note 1 Set the operation of Help key while pop-up window is dis- played. 1.Help Key Mode Setting for Help Key Mode (1 SubMenu/2 Popup Window) SubMenu 0 Setting Reset Reset the telephone settings. 2 Download Set the data required for the file downloading.
  • Page 219 Menu Item Description Default Value 3 Data Backup/Restore Set the data required for the file backup/restore. 1 Data Backup Specify the file name to be backed up. PersonalData.tgz 2 Data Restore Specify the file name to be restored. PersonalData.tgz 3 Server Address Enter an IP address of the FTP/TFTP server.
  • Page 220 This page is for your notes.
  • Page 221: Web Programming

    DT750 and Web Programming PC needs to be connected to the same network. When downloading the files Note for Music on Hold, Ringer Tone and Directory to the DT750, FTP (TFTP server) is required on the network. For details on the FTP service, contact to the System Administrator.
  • Page 222: To Login

    STEP 3: The Web Programming Login screen appears. Enter a user name (type “USER”) and a password (Note 1), then click button. Enter the same password used when logging into the DT750. “0000” is used as password by the default set- Note 1 ting.
  • Page 223 Note For IP address of DT750, contact to the System Administrator. When the login screen does not appear, check the LAN connection status and entered IP address. If the Note problem persists, contact the system administrator. STEP 4: The following Web Programming Home screen appears.
  • Page 224: To Logout

    TO LOGOUT Follow the steps below to exit the Web Programming. Logout STEP 1: Click button at the lower left of the screen. STEP 2: The confirmation message appears. Click button to log out of Web Programming. Back STEP 3: The display changes as follows. Click button.
  • Page 225 STEP 4: After the Web Programming Login screen is displayed, close the Internet browser. Note Make sure to perform the logout operation after the data setting of the telephone. When 15 minutes have passed leaving the PC without operation after log in to Web Programming, the user Note is forcibly logged out from the Web Programming.
  • Page 226: How To Operate

    As an example of setting method on the Web Programming, the following explains how to change the ringer tone for external call. Web Programming includes the same menu configuration as "Setting" of DT750 terminal. For details on each menu item, see...
  • Page 227 Printed in Japan 1108-050...

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