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ISSUE 1.0
DT310/DT330/DT710/DT730
USER GUIDE
NEC Infrontia Corporation
July, 2008
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7. TABLE OF CONTENTS
1.INTRODUCTION
General ................................................................................................. 1
Face Layout .......................................................................................... 2
Keys And Parts ..................................................................................... 5
Icon Display .......................................................................................... 15
Menu List .............................................................................................. 16
Simple Operation by Menu Key and Cursor Key .................................. 16
2.TERMINAL SETUP
Terminal Setup With the Up/Down Key ................................................ 17
Terminal Setup With the Feature Key................................................... 18
3.BASIC OPERATION
Login (DT700 Series Only) ................................................................... 21
Logout (DT700 Series Only) ................................................................. 21
To Start Security Mode (DT730 Only) .................................................. 22
To Cancel Security Mode ..................................................................... 22
4.FEATURE OPERATION
ANSWERING CALLS ........................................................................... 23
PLACING CALLS.................................................................................. 24
MICROPHONE CONTROL .................................................................. 27
SPEAKERPHONE CALLS.................................................................... 27
GROUP LISTEN ................................................................................... 27
HOLDING CALLS ................................................................................. 28
TRANSFERRING CALLS ..................................................................... 28
CONFERENCE..................................................................................... 29
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8. TABLE OF CONTENTS
CALL PARK – SYSTEM ....................................................................... 29
STATION BUSY/NO ANSWER OPTIONS ........................................... 30
CO/PBX DIALING OPTIONS................................................................ 33
CALL PICKUP ...................................................................................... 36
PAGING................................................................................................ 37
BACKGROUND MUSIC ....................................................................... 39
CALL FORWARDING........................................................................... 39
SELECTABLE DISPLAY MESSAGING................................................ 41
STATION RELOCATION...................................................................... 42
CODE RESTRICTION, DIAL BLOCK................................................... 42
ACCOUNT CODE ENTRY ................................................................... 43
AUTOMATIC CALL DISTRIBUTION (ACD) ......................................... 44
5.DIRECTORY OPERATION
Add New Data....................................................................................... 54
Find Registered Data............................................................................ 55
Make a Call From Directory .................................................................. 57
Delete All Directory Data ...................................................................... 57
Delete Specific Directory Data.............................................................. 58
6.CALL HISTORY OPERATION
View Call History................................................................................... 60
Make a Call From Call History .............................................................. 61
Store Call History Data to Speed Dial................................................... 61
Delete Call History Data ....................................................................... 62
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9. 1.
1. INTRODUCTION
General
This guide explains how to operate DT Series (DT310/
DT710/DT330/DT730) 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 FEATURE OPERATION
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CHAPTER 5 DIRECTORY OPERATION
Explains operating procedures for Directory
function.
DT330/DT730
CHAPTER 6 CALL HISTORY OPERATION
Explains operating procedures for Call History.
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10. 1.
Face Layout
DT310/DT710 (2-button without LCD) DT310/DT710 (6-Button with LCD)
Exit Help
1 2 3 Recall Feautre
ABC DEF 1 2 3
ABC DEF
Redial Conf Recall Feautre
4 5 6
GHI JKL MNO 4 5 6
Answer Mic GHI JKL MNO
Answer Mic
7 8 9
PQRS TUV WXYZ 7 8 9
Directory Message Menu
PQRS TUV WXYZ
0 # 0 #
Redial
HOLD Transfer Speaker HOLD Transfer Speaker
DT710 Model shown above
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11. 1.
DT330/DT730 (12-Button with LCD) DT330/DT730 (24-Button with LCD)
Exit Help
Exit Help
1 2 3 1 2 3
ABC DEF ABC DEF
Recall Feautre Recall Feautre
4 5 6 4 5 6
GHI JKL MNO GHI JKL MNO
Answer Mic Answer Mic
7 8 9 7 8 9
PQRS TUV WXYZ Menu PQRS TUV WXYZ Menu
0 # 0 #
Redial Redial
HOLD Transfer Speaker HOLD Transfer Speaker
Note: Lock button is equipped on DT730 only. Note: Lock button is equipped on DT730 only.
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12. 1.
DT330/DT730 (32-Button with LCD) DT330/DT730 (DESI Less 8-Button)
Exit Help
Exit Help
Scroll
1 2 3 1 2 3
ABC DEF ABC DEF
Recall Feautre Recall Feautre
4 5 6 4 5 6
GHI JKL MNO GHI JKL MNO
Answer Mic Answer Mic
7 8 9 7 8 9
PQRS TUV WXYZ Menu PQRS TUV WXYZ Menu
0 # 0 #
Redial Redial
HOLD Transfer Speaker Speaker
HOLD Transfer
Note: Lock button is equipped on DT730 only. Note: Lock button is equipped on DT730 only.
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13. 1.
Keys And Parts (2) Programmable Keys
These keys can be programmed as Flexible Line
DT310/DT710 key/Programmable Feature Key by Web/PCPro.
(2-Button without LCD)
(3) Recall
Press key to finish an outside call and hear the dial
(1)
tone.
(4) Feature
Used to activate any features as terminal setup
functions.
(2)
(5) Redial
(3) (Last Number Call, Speed Calling-Station/Group)
Press key to activate redial feature. Press redial
(4) and scroll back through numbers that have been
1 2 3 Recall Feautre dialed.
ABC DEF
(5)
Redial Conf (6)
4 5 6
GHI JKL MNO (7) (6) Conf
Answer Mic (8)
7 8 9 Press key to establish a three-way conversation.
PQRS TUV WXYZ Directory Message
LED on key lights when key is active.
0 #
(7) Answer
HOLD Transfer Speaker (9)
When LED on this key is lit, press key to answer a
waiting call.
(14) (13) (12) (11) (10)
(8) Mic
Press key to respond hands free. LED on this key
(1) Call Indicator Lamp lights to show the key is activated.
Lamp at top corner of DT Series Display flashes
when a call terminates to the terminal. On the (9) Message
SV8100, this lamp flashes fast when a call This key shows a message is waiting. Press this
terminates to the terminal and flashes slower key to access the Voice Mail system (if
when a message has been left. programmed).
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14. 1.
(10) Up/Down
( DOWN UP)
Used to adjust LCD contrast, speaker/receiver
volume, and ringer volume.
• LCD Contrast:
Press ( ) or ( ) key while idle.
• Speaker/Receiver Volume:
Press ( ) or ( ) key during conversation.
• Ringer Volume:
Press ( ) or ( ) key during ringing.
(11) Directory
Press key to activate speed calling - system
feature.
(12) Speaker
Controls the built-in speaker which can be used for
Hands Free dialing/monitoring.LED on key lights
when key is active.
DT310 supports half duplex handsfree. DT330
supports half/full duplex handsfree.
(13) Transfer
Allows the station user to transfer established calls
to another station, without attendant assistance.
(14) Hold
Press this key to place an internal or external call
on hold.
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15. 1.
DT330/DT730 (1) Security Button (DT730 only)
(24-button with LCD) The user can prevent information leakage from
terminal by simple operation.
(1) (2) (2) Call Indicator Lamp
On the SV8100, this lamp flashes fast when a call
terminates to the terminal and flashes slower
when a message has been left.
(3)
(3) LCD (Note 1)
(4) LCD (Liquid Crystal Display) provides DT Series
(5)
activity information plus data, time and Softkey
Exit Help Operation.
(6)
(7)
The LCD on DT310/DT710 has 24-character/
28-character, 3-line capability.
28 APR MON 8:45AM
(8)
101 STA101
(9)
1 2
ABC
3
DEF
List Dir ICM Prog
Recall Feautre
4 5 6
(10)
GHI JKL MNO
Answer Mic
7 8 9
(11) The LCD on DT330/DT730 has 28-character,
PQRS TUV WXYZ Menu
4-line capability. Top line is used exclusively for the
(12) status icons.
0 #
Redial
Transfer Speaker
(13)
HOLD
(14)
28 APR MON 8:45AM
(18) (17) (16) (15)
101 STA101
List Dir ICM Prog
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16. 1.
(11) Mic
Press this key to respond hands free.
(4) Exit (12) Menu
The user can exit from a screen mode by pressing From this key, the user can access to the functions
this key. not normally used (such as terminal settings,
(5) Softkeys downloads and access to XML applications)
Any feature shown at the bottom of the LCD is easily.
available. The appropriate feature key is displayed
on the screen according to the call handling (13) Cursor
process. By using this Key, DT Series user can access
various features with simple operation.
(6) Help
The user can press this key followed by a - 4-way Scroll UP key - Enter Key
- Volume (UP) key - Shortcut Key
programmable key to check what Line or
Programmable Feature is programmed on the key.
- 4-way Scroll LEFT key - 4-way Scroll RIGHT key
- Redial key - Directory key
(7) Programmable Keys
These keys can be programmed as Flexible Line - 4-way Scroll DOWN key
key/Programmable Feature Key by the Telephony - Volume (DOWN) key
Server Administrator. For the SV8100, the
programmable keys can be set by Web/PCPro and Two lines of menu items can be displayed at a
the user can also set them. time. Use "Up" or "Down" key to scroll to the item.
(8) Recall
Press key to finish an outside call and hear the dial
tone.
(9) Feature
Used to activate any features as terminal setup
functions.
(10)Answer
When LED on this key is lit, press key to answer a
waiting call.
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17. 1.
Shortcut Menu includes the following features.
Menu of DT330 Feature Description
1. Missed Call Access to history of Missed Call.
2. Voice Mail Access to history of incoming Voice Mail.
(15)Redial
(Last Number Call, Speed Calling-Station/Group)
Press key to activate redial feature. Press redial
and scroll back through numbers that have been
dialed.
When the desired number is displayed, press the #
key to activate dialing.
(16)Speaker
Controls the built-in speaker which can be used for
Hands Free dialing/monitoring.
Menu of DT730 LED on key lights when key is active.
DT310 supports half duplex handsfree. DT330
Note: DT310/DT710 (2-Button without LCD) does supports half/full duplex handsfree.
not have the Cursor Key. DT310 (6-Button
with LCD) also does not have the Cursor Key. (17)Transfer
Allows the station user to transfer established calls
(14)Enter to another station, without attendant assistance.
DT330/DT730 Series has Shortcut Menu for (18)Hold
frequently-used features. The user can access to Press this key to place an internal or external call
Shortcut Menu by pressing Enter Key. on hold.
Note: DT310/DT710 Series does not support the
Note 1: Not equipped on DTL-2E-1/ITL-2E-1.
Shortcut Menu.
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18. 1.
DT330/DT730
(DESI Less 8-Button with LCD) (2) Call Indicator Lamp
On the SV8100, this lamp flashes fast when a call
terminates to the terminal and flashes slower
(1) (2)
when a message has been left.
(3) LCD (Note 1)
LCD (Liquid Crystal Display) provides DT Series
(3) activity information plus data, time and Softkey
Operation.
(4)
(5) The LCD on DT310/DT710 has 24-character/
Exit Help
(6)
28-character, 3-line capability.
(7)
(8)
28 APR MON 8:45AM
101 STA101
(9) List Dir ICM Prog
Scroll
(10)
(11) The LCD on DT330 has 28-character, 4-line
1 2
ABC
3
DEF capability. Top line is used exclusively for the
Feautre
4 5 6
Recall
(12) status icons.
GHI JKL MNO
Answer Mic
7 8 9
(13)
PQRS TUV WXYZ Menu
(14)
0 #
Redial (15)
28 APR MON 8:45AM
HOLD Transfer Speaker 101 STA101
(16)
List Dir ICM Prog
(19) (18) (17)
(4) Exit
The user can exit from a screen mode by pressing
this key.
(1) Security Button (DT730 only)
The user can prevent information leakage from
terminal by simple operation.
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19. 1.
(5) Softkeys (a) Icon
Any feature shown at the bottom of the LCD is Status of the Line key such as Call termination,
available. The appropriate feature key is displayed Call Hold or Busy, and setting on the Feature key
on the screen according to the call handling are shown as Icons.
process.
Flashing
User’s Status Icon
Pattern
(6) Help • Idle
The user can press this key followed by a
programmable key to Check what Line or • I-HOLD
Programmable Feature is programmed on the key. Blink
Note
(7) 8LD Display • Others Hold
(a) (b) (C) (b) (a)
• Recall
Rachel 1 Julia Blink
Ben FDA Note
2
• Incoming Ringing
Hannah 3 FDN
James 4 Paul • During Conversation (Individual
Use)
Scroll • Call Transfer
• Conference
Page Switching Key • During Conversation (Other
Party Use)
• Active Feature (Under a setting
32 (8 keys x 4 pages) additional programmable
of feature key like a “Call
keys are provided. They can be programmed as
Forwarding”)
Flexible Line/Programmable feature key by
Telephony Server Administrator. For the SV8100,
• Others
the programmable keys can be set by Web/PCPro
and the user can also set them. Steady Lit
• Key is busy (example, if
programmed as a virtual
Note: Maximum 11 characters (including icon) extension and the virtual
Maximum 13 characters (excluding icon) extension is busy).
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20. 1.
(b) Feature Key Information
Feature Key Information displays the followings. Black background indicates
1 Feature Key 1-8
Maximum currently displayed page.
Key Description digits to be
displayed 2 Feature Key 9-16
- Name and Number Refer to
Line Key
information note* 3 Feature Key 17-24
Refer to
Feature Key - Feature Name
note*
4 Feature Key 25-32
- Speed Dial Name
One-Touch Refer to
Information
Speed Dial Key note*
- Number Information (8) Programmable Keys
Note: Maximum 11 characters (including icon) These keys can be programmed as Flexible Line
Maximum 13 characters (excluding icon) key/Programmable Feature Key by Web/PCPro.
(c) Page Icon (9) Scroll Key
8LD display has four pages (8 Programmable This key is used to turn over the page of 8LD
Feature keys per page). Page Icon Key indicates display.
currently displayed page. The user can switch the
Feature Key display from page 1 to 4 by using the (10)Recall
Page Switching Key. Press key to finish an outside call and hear the dial
tone.
(11)Feature
Used to activate any features as terminal setup
functions.
(12)Answer
When LED on this key is lit, press key to answer a
waiting call.
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21. 1.
(13) Mic
Press key to respond hands free. LED on this key
lights showing it is active.
(14) Menu Menu of
From this key, the user can access to the functions DT330
not normally used (such as terminal settings,
downloads and access to XML applications)
easily.
(15) Cursor
By using this Key, DT Series user can access to
various features with simple operation.
- 4-way Scroll UP key - Enter Key
- Volume (UP) key - Shortcut Key
- 4-way Scroll LEFT key - 4-way Scroll RIGHT key
- Redial key - Directory key Menu of DT730
- 4-way Scroll DOWN key
- Volume (DOWN) key
Note: DT310/DT710 (2-Button without LCD and
DT310 [6-Button with LCD]) does not have
For DT330 Series, two lines of menu items can be
displayed at a time. For DT730 Series, three lines
the Cursor Key.
of menu items can be displayed at a time. The
following figure shows the menu screen for DT330 (16)Enter
Series. Use "Up" or "Down" key to scroll to the DT330/DT730 Series has Shortcut Menu for
item. frequently-used features. The user can access to
Shortcut Menu by pressing Enter Key.
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22. 1.
Note: DT310/DT710 Series does not support the
Shortcut Menu.
Shortcut Menu includes the following features. (Ex.
of DT730)
Feature Description
1. Missed Call Access to history of Missed Call.
2. Voice Mail Access to history of incoming Voice Mail.
3. IM Not Supported.
4. Presence Not Supported.
5. Backlight Access to screen for LCD backlight settings.
6.Bluetooth Not Supported.
(17)Speaker
Controls the built-in speaker which can be used for
Hands Free dialing/monitoring.
LED on key lights when key is active.
DT310 supports half duplex handsfree. DT330
supports half/full duplex handsfree.
(18)Transfer
Allows the station user to transfer established calls
to another station, without attendant assistance.
(19)Hold
Press this key to place an internal or external call
on hold.
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23. 1.
Icon Display Feature Icon Description
The LCD of DT730 Series displays Desktop Icons
Encryption This icon appears when using RTP
which provide notification when events (such as missed (Note) Encryption feature.
call and voice mail) occur.
This icon appears when the Security
Note: DT310/DT710 Series does not support the Security Key is pressed and the terminal in
icon display. Security mode
This icon appears when any
Icon Display Bluetooth peripheral equipment is connected
via Bluetooth. DT330 is supported.
This icon indicates the currently
Cursor available direction of the Cursor
Key.
Note: Currently unavailable.
4:26 PM TUE 13 APR 2007
MIC DND >>>
Feature Icon Description
This icon appears when there is a
missed call. Once the user has
Missed Call checked the missed call, this icon
will disappear.
This icon provides notification of
incoming Voice Mail. Once the user
Voice Mail has checked the mail, this icon will
disappear.
This icon appears when the terminal
Instant receives a new instant message.
Message Once the user has checked the
(Note) message, this icon will disappear.
Presence This icon indicates the terminal’s
(Note) presence status.
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24. 1.
Menu List Simple Operation by Menu Key and
From the Menu List, the user can use various Cursor Key
application features such as Directory and Call History.
By using Menu Key and Cursor Key, DT Series user
To Display Menu List can have access to Call History, Directory and terminal
settings with simple operation.
Press Menu Key. The Menu List is displayed in
As an example, the following shows the operations how
LCD. Use Cursor Key to select desired Menu Item. to access to Directory menu.
No. Menu Item Description
1 Call History To view Call History.
2 Directory To use Directory function.
Settings to set Ring Volume, Off Hook
3 Tool Ring, Backlight, Headset, and
Peripherals.
4 Call Function Currently Not Used (grayed out).
To set up the terminal such as ringing
5 Setting volume control, LCD display setting and
download of Music on Hold.
6 Presence Currently Not Used (grayed out).
By registering frequently-used
# Favorite
features as favorite, the user can
access these features with simple
operation.
Terminal This item is used for Configuration
0 Config setting of DT Series.
Note: Operation for Instant Message (IM) is
currently unavailable.
Note 1: Unavailable Menu items are grayed out.
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25. 2. TERMINAL SETUP
This chapter describes operating procedures for
terminal settings by the UP/DOWN key and Feature
keys. SPEAKER
Various terminal settings such as display, sounds,
To Adjust Ringer Tone
password, and language are also available from Menu
key. For detailed information on terminal settings from Press the Up/Down key during ringing.
Menu key, see IP Peripheral Equipment Guide.
Terminal Setup With the Up/Down RING
Key
To Adjust Handset Receiver Volume To Adjust LCD Contrast
Press the Up/Down key in the on-hook status.
Press the Up/Down key in the off-hook status or during
the call.
LCD
HANDSET
To Adjust Speaker Volume
Press the Up/Down key during speakerphone
operation or during the call.
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26. Terminal Setup With the Feature To listen to the Incoming ring choices:
Key STEP 1: Press Speaker and Dial 711.
Microphone On/Off STEP 2: Dial 1 to listen to Intercom ring; Dial 2 to listen
LED on Mic key shows the status of the built-in to Trunk ring.
microphone.
STEP 3: For Intercom Ring:
STEP 1: Press Feature and 1. Dial the code for the ring pattern you want to
hear (1-8).
To Select Ringer Tone
DT Series has 8 kinds of ringer tones that you can TONE No. Tone Range
select.
1 High
To Change your Extension Incoming Ring Tone 2 Mid Range
STEP 1: Press Speaker and dial 720. 3 Low
4 Ring Tone 1
STEP 2: Dial 1 to set Intercom ring; Dial 2 to set Trunk
ring. 5 Ring Tone 2
6 Ring Tone 3
7 Ring Tone 4
SET INCOM RING
8 Ring Tone 5
1: INT 2: EXT
STEP 3: Dial code for the desired ring pattern (1~8).
Display below shows when INT is selected.
SET INT INCOM RING
INCOM RING 1-8:?
STEP 4: Press Speaker to hang up.
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27. -OR-
For Trunk Ring:
Dial code for the ring pattern you want to hear
(Ring1-3, Melody 4-8). If you select Ring 1-3, a second
screen prompts for the tone pattern (1-4).
TONE No. Tone Range
1 Ring Tone 1
2 Ring Tone 2
3 Ring Tone 3
4 Melody 4
5 Melody 5
6 Melody 6
7 Melody 7
8 Melody 8
STEP 4: Press Speaker to hang up.
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29. 3. BASIC OPERATION
Login (DT700 Series Only) Logout (DT700 Series Only)
When login mode is activated, the following procedure
is required. Press the preassigned Logout Feature Key on the
terminal.
Enter login code and press Set Softkey.
Note: This location is an example.
(The station number is used as the Login code.)
Note: Logout button is assigned by data setting at
Login ID : 2000 the ECP (Enterprise Communication
Platform).
Password :
Cancel BK Set OK
28 APR MON 8:45AM
Enter the password and press OK Softkey. 101 STA 101
List Dir ICM Prog
Login ID : 2000
Password : ***** “LOGOUT?” is displayed on the LCD of the
Cancel BK Set OK terminal.
If the login code is accepted, display changes to LOGOUT ?
normal idle status.
28 APR MON 8:45AM
101 STA 101
28 APR MON 8:45AM
L-OUT
101 STA 101
List Dir ICM Prog
Press the Logout Feature Key on the terminal
again.
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30. To Start Security Mode (DT730 Only) To Cancel Security Mode
Press the Lock Key on the DT730. The following Display the Password Entry screen by either of the
message is displayed on the LCD. following operations.
• Press any key while the screen server is
activated.
• Press the Lock Key while the Lock icon is
Cancel OK displayed on the LCD.
Press the OK Softkey to start Security Mode. [Password]
Passwd
DEL Cancel OK
The Lock Key LED is extinguished and Security
Mode is canceled.
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31. 4. FEATURE OPERATION
ANSWERING CALLS Answering Outside Calls Using the Answer Key
Ringing Calls 1. Receive outside call.
1. Lift the handset. 2. Press the Answer key.
2. Start conversation. 3. Talk with the incoming calling party.
Note: When assigning the Delayed Ringing feature, 4. When additional outside calls are received, press
incoming calls will first ring at a primary the Answer key to place the current call on hold
station. If the call is unanswered after a and connect the multiline terminal user to the next
preprogrammed time interval, calls will also call.
ring at the assigned secondary station.
Ringing Calls to a Second Incoming Extension/
CAR/VE Key Line 001
Ringing Elapsed
1. Lift the handset. List Dir timeICM Prog
2. Start conversation.
Line 001 00:10
Note 1: A Second Incoming Extension key must be Answered
assigned to appear and ring. Conf Rpt Save
Note 2: A Line key must be available to answer an
incoming outside call
2-11 MON 10:15AM
TALKING TO STA 12345
Conf
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32. Voice Announce Calls Note 3: The second call may be placed on Hold.
Note 4: Press the flashing Line key or Conf key to
1. Adjust the Speaker volume as needed.
return to the first call.
Note 1: On SV8100 if MIC key is not lit the
user cannot answer voice announce PLACING CALLS
calls without lifting the handset. Internal Calls
2. Respond hands free.
1. Lift the handset.
Note 2: The handset may be used any time
during the conversation. 2. Dial a station number or 0 (for attendant).
Camp-on (Call Waiting) 3. Voice announce after the tone burst, or wait for the
ringing call to be answered.
Receive the camp-on tone while on another call:
Outside Calls
1. When a Camp On is set from another station,
complete the present call and a Call Back will ring
1. Lift the handset.
the station that set the Camp On.
2. Dial the trunk access code (i.e. 9).
2. When the Camp On station answers and rings the
phone, lift the handset or press the Speaker key.
-OR-
Off Hook Signaling
Press an idle Programmable Outside Line key.
With a call in progress:
3. Dial the telephone number.
1. Receive Off-Hook signaling.
4. Converse.
2. Press the Answer key, then converse with the
second party.
Line 001 00:15
2142622000
2-11 MON 10:56AM Conf Rpt Save Trf
TALKING TO STA 12345
Conf
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33. Trunk Queuing
After pressing a busy Line key and receiving the trunk LIST MENU
busy indication:
Redial CID
1. Dial # or press Trunk Queuing/Camp On key
(Service Code 751:35). Speed Dial – System/Group/Station
To dial a Station Speed Dial number:
2. Replace the handset.
1. Press the Speaker key.
Note: When a line is available, your telephone will
ring; lift the handset and place the call. 2. Dial #7 (default Service Code).
Last CO/PBX Number Redial Note: To preselect, press a Line key in step 1
(instead of Speaker).
1. Without lifting the handset,
press the Redial key. 3. Dial the Station Speed Dial buffer number (0~9):
1 = Station Speed Dial buffer 1
2. To redial the last number, press #. 2 = Station Speed Dial buffer 2
:
:
-OR- 0 = Station Speed Dial buffer 10
Note 1: The stored number dials out.
Search for the desired number from the Redial List by
pressing the List Softkey and then the Redial Note 2: Unless you preselect, Trunk Group Routing
Softkey. selects the trunk for the call. The system may
optionally select a specific Trunk Group for
3. Press the Up Arrow/Down Arrow or VOLUME UP/ the call.
VOLUME DOWN keys to search for the desired Note 3: If you have a DSS Console, you may be able to
number. press a DSS Console key to chain to a stored
number.
4. Lift the handset or press Speaker to place the call.
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34. To dial a Station Speed Dialing number: Note 3: If you have a DSS Console, you may be able to
press a DSS Console key to chain to a stored
1. Press the Speaker key. number.
2. Dial #2 (default Service Code).
To dial a Group Speed Dialing number:
-OR- 1. Press the Speaker key.
Press the Redial key. 2. Dial #4 (default Service Code).
-OR- -OR-
Press the System Speed Dialing key (Service Press the Redial key.
Code 751:27).
-OR-
Note: To preselect, press a Line key in step 1
(instead of pressing Speaker). Press the Group Speed Dialing key (Service Code
751:28).
3. Dial the Station Speed Dial buffer number (Default:
000~999). Note: To preselect, press a Line key in step 1
(instead of pressing Speaker).
The stored number dials out.
3. Dial the Group Speed Dial buffer number ( none at
2-13 WED 5:28PM default).
92142622000 NEC
Conf Rpt Save Trf Note 1: Initially, there are no Group Speed Dial
buffers assigned.
Note 1: Initially (at default), there are 1000 System
Note 2: Unless you preselect, Trunk Group Routing
Speed Dial buffers.
selects the trunk for the call. The system may
Note 2: Unless you preselect, Trunk Group Routing optionally select a specific Trunk Group for
selects the trunk for the call. The system may the call.
optionally select a specific Trunk Group for
Note 3: If you have a DSS Console, you may be able to
the call.
press a DSS Console key to chain to a stored
number.
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35. MICROPHONE CONTROL Note 2: You can talk to the caller through the handset.
Your coworkers hear your caller’s voice over
1. Press the MIC key. your telephone’s speaker.
Note 3: When you press the Speaker key once, you
2. A lit MIC LED indicates that the MIC is on. turn your Speakerphone on. The second press
turns on Group Listen. Pressing the Speaker
SPEAKERPHONE CALLS key a third time cancels the Group Listen
feature.
1. Press the Speaker key and the Speaker LED lights.
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2. Ensure that the MIC LED is lit.
GROUP LISTEN
3. Place an internal or outside call. Conf
4. Converse.
5. Press the Speaker key to disconnect the call.
Note: The handset may be used at any time during
the conversation. To resume handsfree
operation or to monitor a call, press the
Speaker key (the Speaker LED lights) and
replace the handset.
GROUP LISTEN
To initiate Group Listen:
1. Place or answer a call using the handset.
2. Press the Speaker key twice (do not hang up).
Note 1: The Speaker LED flashes.
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36. HOLDING CALLS 3. Announce the call (optional).
System Hold – 4. Replace the handset.
With a call in progress:
Using Direct Station Selection (DSS) –
1. Press Hold.
With a call in progress:
Exclusive Hold – 1. Press the Transfer key.
With a call in progress:
2. Press the programmed DSS.
1. Press the Exclusive Hold key (Service Code
751:45). 3. Announce the call (optional).
Note 1: To retrieve a held call, press the flashing Line 4. Replace the handset.
key or ICM key (Internal calls).
Note 2: Calls on System Hold can be retrieved from Note 1: If the called station is busy, replace the
any multiline terminal with the held line handset to initiate a camp-on. Unanswered
appearance. camp-on calls and unscreened transfers will
recall to the transferring station.
Note 3: After a preprogrammed time, the held call will
recall to the originating station. Note 2: To return to the original party, press the
flashing Line key or Conf key.
Note 3: A Programmable Function Key may be
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assigned for DSS.
HOLD STA 12345678
InPg ExPg P/U Note 4: To transfer a call directly to a personal voice
mailbox, dial 8 after dialing the station
TRANSFERRING CALLS number.
Using Manual Dial –
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With a call in progress: HOLD STA 12345678
InPg ExPg P/U
1. Press the Transfer key.
2. Dial the station number.
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37. CONFERENCE CALL PARK – SYSTEM
To Park a call in a system orbit:
1. Establish an intercom or trunk call.
Note: You can Park intercom or trunk calls.
2. Press the Conf Softkey or the Conference key
1. Press the Park key (Service Code 752: *04 + orbit).
(Service Code 751:07).
3. Dial the extension you want to add.
Note: The Park key LED lights.
-OR- 2. Use Paging to announce the call.
3. Press the Speaker key to hang up.
Access an outside call.
Note: To get the outside call, you can either press a Note: If not picked up, the call will recall you.
Line key or dial a trunk/trunk group access
code. -OR-
4. When the called party answers, press the 1. Press the Transfer key.
Conference key twice.
2. Dial #6 and the Park orbit (01~64).
Note: If you cannot add additional parties to your
conference, you have exceeded the system’s Note: If you hear a busy tone, the orbit is busy. Try
Conference limit. another orbit.
5. Repeat steps 2~4 above to add more parties. 3. Use Paging to announce the call.
4. Press the Speaker key to hang up.
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TALKING TO STA 12345 Note: If not picked up, the call will recall you.
Conf
CONF PARK HOLD
ICM DIAL Park No. Dial
AnHd Dir
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38. To pick up a Parked call: Note 1: If the unavailable extension was unanswered
(not busy), the Callback goes through after
1. Lift the handset. your co-worker uses their telephone for the
first time.
2. Press the Park key (Service Code 752: *04 + orbit).
Note 2: If you have Callback Automatic Answer, you
-OR- automatically place a call to the formerly busy
extension when you lift the handset. If you do
1. Press the Speaker key. not have Callback Automatic Answer, you
must press the ringing line appearance to
2. Dial *6 and the Park orbit (01~64). place the call.
To cancel a Callback:
1. Press the idle Speaker key and dial 770.
ANS HOLD
Park No. Dial -OR-
Press the Camp-On key (Service Code 751:35).
STATION BUSY/NO ANSWER
OPTIONS
Callback 2-14 THU 3:15PM
To place a callback: CAMP-ON STA 12345678
1. Call an unavailable (busy or unanswered)
extension.
2. Dial # or press the Callback key (Service Code
751:35).
3. Hang up.
4. Lift the handset when the busy extension calls you
back.
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39. Message Waiting Note: If the called extension does not answer, dial 0
To leave a Message Waiting: or press your Message Waiting key to
automatically leave a message.
1. Call a busy or unanswered extension. To cancel all your Messages Waiting:
Note: This includes messages you have left for other
2. Dial 0 or press the Message Waiting key (Service
extensions and messages other extensions
Code 751:38).
have left for you.
3. Hang up.
1. Press the Speaker key.
2. Dial 773.
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MSG >>> STA 12345678 3. Hang up.
To cancel the Messages Waiting you have left at a
To answer a Message Waiting: specific extension:
Note: When you have a message, your Message
Waiting LED flashes. 1. Press the Speaker key.
1. Press the Speaker key and dial *0. 2. Dial 771.
-OR- 3. Dial the number of the extension you do not want to
have your messages.
Press the MW softkey or Message Waiting key
(Service Code 751:38). 4. Hang up.
-OR-
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12345678 STA 12345678 Press the Cncl Softkey.
MW Menu
MW from STA 12345678
Call Cncl
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40. Tone Override Department Step Call
To send off hook signals to an extension busy on a call: To make a Step Call:
Note: Your extension may send off hook signals
automatically. 1. Place a call to a busy Department Group member.
1. Dial *. -OR-
-OR- Place a call to a Department Group pilot number.
2. Dial Department Step Code (2) to call the next
Dial 709.
available Department Group member.
2. Press the Off Hook Signaling key (Service Code
3. Repeat step 2 to call other Department Group
751:33).
members.
Note 1: You hear Ring Busy Tone.
Voice Over
Note 2: The called extension hears Call Alert
To initiate a Voice Over to a busy extension:
Notification.
1. Press the Voice Over key (Service Code 751:48).
To answer Tone Override:
-OR-
1. Receive Tone Override.
Dial 6.
2. Press the Hold key and talk with the party.
Note: You hear an alert tone and the Voice Over key
flashes. You can talk to the called party after
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the alert tone ends.
CALLING STA 12345678
Voice MW
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41. To respond to a Voice Over alert tone to your
extension:
PREVIEW SAVED NUMBER
Note: You can only respond if you have a Voice
Over key. List Dir ICM Prog
1. Press the Voice Over key (Service Code 751:48). Note: The stored number dials out.
Note: The Voice Over key lights steadily (green) and -OR-
you can talk to the interrupting party.
1. Press the Speaker key.
To return to your original call: 2. Dial 715.
1. Press the Voice Over key.
Note 1: Save Number Dialed automatically selects a
Note 1: Your Voice Over key flashes red when you are trunk from the same group as your original
talking to your original call. call.
Note 2: The stored number dials out.
CO/PBX DIALING OPTIONS Memo Dial
Save Number Dialed
To store a number while you are on a call:
To save the outside number you just dialed (up to 24
digits). 1. While on a call, press the Memo Dial key (Service
Note: Use this feature before hanging up. Code 751:31).
1. Press the Save Number Dialed key (Service Code 2. Dial the number you want to store.
751:30).
3. Press the Memo Dial key again and continue with
To redial a saved number: the conversation.
1. Press an idle trunk line key.
Note: This selects a specific trunk for the call.
2. Press the Save Number Dialed key (Service Code
751:30).
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42. To call a stored Memo Dial number: Repeat Redial
1. Do not lift the handset. To use Repeat Redial (if the outside party you call is
unavailable or busy):
2. Press the Memo Dial key (Service Code 751:31). 1. Place a trunk call.
3. Press the Speaker key. Note: Listen for busy tone or Ring-No Answer.
-OR- 2. Press the Feature + Redial keys.
Press a configured Line key.
-OR-
Note: The stored number dials out. Press the Repeat Redial key (Service Code 751:29).
MEMO DIAL Note: The Repeat Redial key lights while you wait
for the system to redial.
CONF
3. Press the Speaker key to hang up.
To check to see the stored Memo Dial number:
Note 1: The system periodically redials the call.
1. Do not lift the handset.
Note 2: System programming determines the waiting
2. Press the Memo Dial key (Service Code 751:31). time and the number of redial attempts.
4. Lift the handset when the called party answers.
Note: The stored number displays.
Note: When using trunks with answer supervision,
3. Press Exit to return to the main LCD screen. the Repeat Redial feature automatically
cancels.
To cancel (erase) a stored Memo Dial number:
1. Press the Speaker key. Line 001 00:27
Repeat Dial
2. Press the Memo Dial key (Service Code 751:31). Conf Rpt Save
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43. To cancel Repeat Redial: 1. Press the Call History key (Service Code 751:08)
or press the LIST Softkey and CID.
1. Press the Feature key.
Note: The last addition to the list is displayed.
2. Press the Redial key.
2. Press the Arrow Down Softkey to scroll through the
list of numbers in memory.
-OR-
3. Press the DEL Softkey to delete the entry and scroll
Press the Repeat Redial key (Service Code 751:29). to the next entry.
4. The Call History key will remain on as long as
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Cancel Repeat Dial
List Dir ICM Prog 5. To place a call back to a number in the temporary
memory list, with the number to be dialed
Caller ID displayed, press a Line or the Speaker key.
Answer
Receive incoming ringing or a transferred outside call: Note: The outgoing call is placed.
1. Review the telephone display for the calling party’s
name or number. 2-14 THU 4:32PM
12345678
2. Answer the call accordingly. Conf Dir ICM Prog
Temporary Memory
LIST MENU
An unanswered call will cause the Call History key
(Service Code 751:08) to flash, indicating a new call Redial CID
has been placed in the temporary memory. If enabled
in programming, the telephone’s display will show:
“Check List”.
Line 001
NEC America 2142622000
Conf Dir ICM Prog
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44. CALL PICKUP To answer a call ringing a telephone in another Pickup
Group when you do not know the group number:
Group Call Pickup
To answer a call ringing another telephone in your 1. Pick up the handset or press the Speaker key.
Pickup Group:
2. Press the Group Call Pickup key (Service Code
1. Pick up the handset or press the Speaker key. 751:25).
2. Press the Group Call Pickup key (Service Code -OR-
751:24).
Dial 769.
-OR-
To answer a call ringing a telephone in another Pickup
Dial 756 or *#. Group when you know the Group Number:
Note: Service Code *# can pick up any call in the 1. Pick up the handset or press the Speaker key.
group, plus any Ring Group calls. Service
Code 756 cannot pick up Ring Group calls. 2. Press the Group Call Pickup key (Service Code
751:26 + group).
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Call P/U STA 87654321
Conf Dial 768 and the group number (0~9 or 00~64).
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Group No.
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45. Directed Call Pickup PAGING
To use Directed Call Pickup to intercept a call to a To make an Internal Page announcement:
coworker’s extension:
1. Press the zone’s Internal Paging key [Service
1. Pick up the handset or press the Speaker key. Code 751:21, 01~64 for zones (00 for All Call)].
2. Dial **.
-OR-
3. Dial the number of extension whose call you want to
1. Press the Speaker key or lift the handset.
intercept.
2. Dial 701 and the Paging Zone number (0~9 or
Note: If more than one call is coming in, the system 00~64).
sets the priority for which call it answers first.
Note: Dialing 0 or 00 calls All Call Internal Paging.
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ICM DIAL 12345678 3. Dial *1 and the Combined Paging Group code 1~8
or 0 (for Internal/External All Call).
Note: The display indicates the Combined Paging as
an External Page.
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Note: If the Internal Page Zone is busy or if there are
TALKING TO STA 12345678
no extensions in a page group, the page will be
Conf
announced as an External Page only.
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GROUP No.
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PAGE EXT GROUP
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46. 4. Make an announcement. -OR-
5. Press the Speaker key to hang up. Dial *1 and the Combined Paging Group code (1~8 or
0 for Internal/External All Call).
To Page an External Zone:
Note: The display indicates the Combined Paging as
1. Press the External Paging key (Service Code an External Page.
751:19 for External Paging zones or 20 for External
All Call Paging). Note: If the Internal Page Zone is busy or if there are
no extensions in a page group, the page will be
2. Make the announcement. announced as an External Page only.
3. Make the announcement.
-OR-
Meet Me Answer
1. Press the Speaker key or pick up the handset.
To join a Meet Me Internal Page:
-OR- 1. Press the Speaker key or pick up the handset.
2. Dial 703 and the External Paging Zone code (1~8 or 2. Dial 763 (if your extension is in the zone called).
0 for All Call).
-OR-
2-14 THU 4:20PM Dial 764 and the zone number (if your extension is not
ZONE in the zone called).
-OR-
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PAGE EXT Group Press the Meet Me Conference/Paging Pickup key
(Service Code 751:23) if your extension is in the
zone called.
Note: You connect to the other party.
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47. To join a Meet Me External Page: -OR-
1. Press the Speaker key or pick up the handset. Press the Call Forwarding Programmable Function
Key (Service Code 751:10).
2. Dial 765.
3. Dial the announced External Paging Zone (0~8).
CF-ALL
Note: You connect to the other party. 1:SET 0:CANCEL
BACKGROUND MUSIC 3. Dial 1 (Set)
.
To turn Background Music on or off:
CF-ALL
1. Press the Speaker key.
2. Dial 725.
4. Dial the destination extension or off-premise
number.
3. Press the Speaker key to hang up.
5.
CF-ALL
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B.G.M. ON
6. Press the Speaker key or hang up.
CALL FORWARDING Note: Your Call Forwarding Programmable
All Calls (CF/A) Function Key lights.
To set Call Forward – Immediate at a forwarding To cancel Call Forward – Immediate at a forwarding
station: station:
1. Pick up the handset or press the Speaker key. 1. Pick up the handset or press the Speaker key.
2. Dial the Call Forward – Immediate Service Code 2. Dial the Call Forward – Immediate Service Code
(default: 741). (default: 741).
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48. -OR- 4. Dial the destination extension or off-premise
number.
Press the Call Forwarding Programmable
Function Key (Service Code 751:10). 5. Press the Speaker key or hang up.
3. Dial 0. To cancel Call Forward – Busy/No Answer at a
forwarding station:
4. Press the Speaker key or hang up.
1. Pick up the handset or press the Speaker key.
Note: Your Call Forwarding Programmable
2. Dial the Call Forward – Busy/No Answer Service
Function Key goes off. Code (default: 744).
Call Forwarding Busy/No Answer (B/NA) -OR-
To set Call Forward – Busy/No Answer at a forwarding
station: Press the Call Forwarding Programmable
Function Key (Service Code 751:13).
1. Pick up the handset or press the Speaker key.
3. Dial 0 (Cancel).
2. Dial the Call Forward – Busy/No Answer Service
Code (default: 744). 4. Press the Speaker key or hang up.
-OR- To set Call Forward – Both Ring at a forwarding station:
Press the Call Forwarding Programmable 1. Pick up the handset or press the Speaker key.
Function Key (Service Code 751:13).
2. Dial the Call Forward – Both Ring Service Code
CF-BNA (default: 745).
1:SET 0:CANCEL
-OR-
Press the Call Forwarding Programmable
CF-BNA Function Key (Service Code 751:14).
12345678
3. Dial 1 (Set).
3. Dial 1 (Set). 4. Dial the destination extension number.
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49. 3. Use VOL UP or VOL DOWN keys to scroll through
CF-Both Ring the messages.
12345678 4. For messages 1~8 and 10, enter digits to append
the message, if needed.
To cancel Call Forward – Both Ring at a forwarding
station: Note: You can append messages 1~8 and 10 with
digits (e.g. the time when you get back). You
1. Pick up the handset or press the Speaker key. enter the time in 24-hour format.
2. Dial the Call Forward – Both Ring Service Code No. Message Change “#” to:
(default: 745). Time (when meeting is
1 IN MEETING UNTIL ##:##
done)
-OR- Room name or
2 MEETING ROOM - #######
extension
Press the Call Forwarding Programmable 3 COME BACK ##:## Time (when returning)
Function Key (Service Code 751:14).
4 PLEASE CALL ########### 11 digits (Tel. No.)
3. Dial 0 (Cancel). 5 BUSY CALL AFTER ##:## Time (when returning)
6 OUT FOR LUNCH BACK ##:## Time (when returning)
4. Press the Speaker key or hang up.
7 BUSINESS TRIP BACK ##:## Date (when returning)
10 digits (where
SELECTABLE DISPLAY 8 BUSINESS TRIP ##########
reached)
MESSAGING 9 GONE FOR THE DAY
To select a message: 10 ON VACATION UNTIL ##:## Date (when returning)
11~20 MESSAGE 11~20
1. Press the Speaker key.
5. Press Speaker to hang up.
2. Press the Text Message key (Service Code 751:18
+ 01~20).
Note: Intercom calls to extensions with Selectable
Display Messaging set will receive a DND
IN MEETING UNTIL 08:48 signal and receive the display message on
STA 12345678 their telephone’s display instead of ringing
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50. Note: To allow calls to ring through and have the 6. Press the Speaker key twice.
message displayed on the calling extension’s
display, cancel DND by pressing the DND key CODE RESTRICTION, DIAL BLOCK
+ 0 (DND key (Service Code 751: Code 03).
To set Dial Block:
To cancel a message:
1. Press the Speaker key.
1. Press the Speaker key.
2. Dial 600 (default).
2. Press the Text Message key
(Service Code 751:18+).
3. Dial the 4-digit Dial Block Code (user defined).
3. Press Speaker to hang up.
4. Dial 1.
Note: The confirmation tone is heard.
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CANCEL 5. Press the Speaker key to hang up.
To release Dial Block:
STATION RELOCATION 1. Press the Speaker key.
To exchange two terminals:
2. Dial 600.
1. Pick up the handset or press the Speaker key.
3. Dial the 4-Digit Block Code.
2. Dial the Extension Data Swap Service Code – not
assigned at default. 4. Dial 0.
3. Dial the Extension Data Swap Password – not Note: The confirmation tone is heard.
assigned at default.
5. Press the Speaker key to hang up.
4. Dial the extension to be swapped with or relocated
to. Note: At default, Dial Block restriction Class per
Extension is denied.
5. When successfully completed, a confirmation tone
will be heard and the display will show “completed”.
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