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    , Inc.2019

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    DT930 (ITK-24CG

    NEC Enterprise Communication TechnologiesDecember,

    NDA-Iss

    USER GUID

    SV9100®

  • NEC Enterprise Communication Technologies, Inc. reserves the right to change thespecifications, functions, or features at any time without notice.

    NEC Enterprise Communication Technologies, Inc. has prepared this document for useby its employees and customers. The information contained herein is the property ofNEC Enterprise Communication Technologies, Inc. and shall not be reproduced withoutprior written approval of NEC Enterprise Communication Technologies, Inc.

    Dterm, NEAX and UNIVERGE are registered trademarks of NEC Corporation. Windowsis a registered trademark of Microsoft Corporation.

    Copyright 2019

    NEC Enterprise Communication Technologies, Inc.3929 W. John Carpenter Freeway

    Irving, TX 75063-9406

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    INTRODUCTIONGeneral ...............................................................................................................Face Layout ........................................................................................................Technical Specifications ..................................................................................Keys And Parts ..................................................................................................Installation Procedure .......................................................................................

    Attaching Handset ............................................................................................Connecting the Line Cord.................................................................................Attaching the Directory Card ............................................................................Attaching or Removing Faceplate and DESI Printer Sheet ..............................

    Removing Faceplate and DESI Printer Sheet...............................................Attaching Faceplate and DESI Printer Sheet ................................................

    Removing and Replacing the Numbered Keypad Panel (BS(F)-K/BS(S)-K/BS(ACD)-K) ......................................................................................................

    Removing/Installing the Numbered Keypad Panel........................................Installing the Numbered Keypad Panel.........................................................

    Applying Power to the Telephone.....................................................................Adjusting Angle of Tilt Legs..............................................................................Connecting LAN Cable .....................................................................................Wall Mounting the Telephone...........................................................................

    Adjusting the Hanger Hook ...........................................................................Mounting the Telephone to the Wall Receptacle ..........................................

    Removing the Wall Mounted Telephone from the Wall Mounted Base Plate...Wall Mounting the Base on the Wall Plate .......................................................

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    OUTLINE – CLASSICPhone Start Up and Menu Screen ....................................................................

    Starting Up The Phone (without a home URL registered) ................................Starting Up The Phone (with a home URL registered) .....................................Menu Screen ....................................................................................................Starting Up XML Application.............................................................................

    Starting from Menu Button ............................................................................Shortcut Menu ....................................................................................................

    Status Icons......................................................................................................Soft Keys ............................................................................................................

    How to Use Soft Keys.......................................................................................Multi-Window .....................................................................................................

    Switching XML Applications .............................................................................Switching Local Applications ............................................................................Launching the Fifth Application ........................................................................Icon Display at XML Application Update ..........................................................

    Pop-up Windows ................................................................................................Launching a Pop-Up Window...........................................................................Exiting a Pop-Up Window.................................................................................

    TERMINAL SETUP – CLASSICSetup With Up/Down Key ..................................................................................

    Adjust Handset Receiver Volume.....................................................................Adjust Speaker Volume....................................................................................Adjust Ringer Tone...........................................................................................

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    Setup With Feature Key ....................................................................................Microphone On/Off ...........................................................................................

    Setup with Menu Key .........................................................................................Enable/Disable Off-Hook Ringing.....................................................................Set Ringing of Headset.....................................................................................Set Ringer Tone ...............................................................................................Set Illumination Pattern for Call Indication Lamp..............................................Enable/Disable RTP Alarm...............................................................................Enable/Disable DTMF Tone .............................................................................Set Key Touch Tone.........................................................................................Set Music on Hold ............................................................................................Set Clock Format..............................................................................................Enable/Disable Volume Level Display..............................................................Set Screen Saver .............................................................................................Set Brightness of Backlight...............................................................................Change Character Size ....................................................................................Set a Language ................................................................................................Set Wallpaper ...................................................................................................Set Character Font Color..................................................................................Table of Font Color .......................................................................................Set Turn Off Display .........................................................................................Set Backlight Fade Control...............................................................................Change Password ............................................................................................Set Usability......................................................................................................Reset Telephone Settings ................................................................................Download a File................................................................................................

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    Backup Personal Settings ................................................................................Restore Personal Settings................................................................................

    OUTLINE – PORTALTelephone Startup .............................................................................................

    Favorite Screen ................................................................................................Information Area...............................................................................................Status Icon .......................................................................................................Ext No./Ext Name.............................................................................................Clock and Calender ..........................................................................................Local Soft Key Display......................................................................................

    Call Screen .........................................................................................................System Information Area..................................................................................System Soft Key Area ......................................................................................Local Soft Key Area..........................................................................................To Start Call Screen .........................................................................................To Close Call Screen Automatically .................................................................

    Screen When the Phone Starts ........................................................................To Set the Home Screen..................................................................................Register a Home URL ......................................................................................

    To Start Up the Phone .......................................................................................

    TERMINAL SETUP – PORTALTerminal Setup .................................................................................................

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    Adjusting Volume ...........................................................................................To Adjust Handset Receiver Volume................................................................To Adjust Speaker Volume...............................................................................To Adjust Ringer Tone......................................................................................

    Setup With Feature Key ....................................................................................Microphone On/Off ...........................................................................................

    Setup with Menu Key .........................................................................................Enable/Disable Off-Hook Ringing.....................................................................To Set Ringing of Headset ...............................................................................Set Ringer Tone ...............................................................................................To Set Illumination Pattern for Call Indicator Lamp..........................................To Enable/Disable RTP Alarm..........................................................................To Enable/Disable DTMF Tone........................................................................To Set Key Touch Tone....................................................................................To Set Music on Hold .......................................................................................To Set Time Format..........................................................................................To Enable/Disable Volume Level Display.........................................................To Set Screen Saver ........................................................................................To Set Brightness of LCD Backlight .................................................................Set a Language ................................................................................................To Set Turn Off Display ....................................................................................To Enable/Disable LCD Backlight Fade Control...............................................To Change GUI Mode ......................................................................................Portal Mode ......................................................................................................To Change Theme............................................................................................To Change Password .......................................................................................

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    To Set Usability ................................................................................................Reset Telephone Settings ................................................................................To Download a File...........................................................................................

    Backup or Restore the Settings Data of the Terminal ....................................To Backup the Settings Data of the Terminal...................................................To Restore the Settings Data of the Terminal ..................................................

    FEATURE OPERATIONLogin/Logout ......................................................................................................

    To Login ...........................................................................................................To Logout .........................................................................................................

    Making a Call ......................................................................................................To Make an External Call .................................................................................To Make an Internal Call ..................................................................................

    Answering a Call ................................................................................................To Answer an External Call ..............................................................................To Answer an Internal Call ...............................................................................

    Holding a Call (Using Call Hold) .......................................................................To Hold .............................................................................................................To Retrieve the Held Call .................................................................................If Unanswered ............................................................................................

    Holding a Call (Using Exclusive Call Hold) .....................................................To Hold .............................................................................................................To Retrieve the Held Call .................................................................................If Unanswered ..............................................................................................

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    Transfer a Call ....................................................................................................To Transfer a Call (With Announcement) .........................................................

    Initiate Transfer (By Ex.200) .........................................................................Answer to a Transferred Call (By Ex.210).....................................................

    To Transfer a Call (Without Announcement) ....................................................Initiate Transfer (By Ex.200) .........................................................................Answer A Transferred Call (By Ex.210) ........................................................

    One-Touch Speed Calling Keys .......................................................................To Program.......................................................................................................To Verify ...........................................................................................................To Make a Call .................................................................................................

    Speed Dialing – Station/Group .........................................................................Set Speed Dial Bin ...........................................................................................Make a Call.......................................................................................................

    Last Number Redial ...........................................................................................Redial ..................................................................................................................

    Delete a Call Record from the Outgoing Call History .......................................Delete All Records from the Outgoing Call History...........................................

    Voice Call ............................................................................................................Using Soft Key..................................................................................................

    Three-Party Conference ....................................................................................Voice Mail System .............................................................................................DND (Do Not Disturb) ........................................................................................

    To Set DND ......................................................................................................To Cancel .........................................................................................................

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    How to Input Characters ...................................................................................Character Entry Mode ......................................................................................Character Code List..........................................................................................Character Entry Method ...................................................................................

    Security Mode ....................................................................................................Phonebook .........................................................................................................

    System Phonebook ..........................................................................................Available Characters in Local Phonebook ....................................................

    FAVORITE SCREEN OPERATIONFavorite Screen ..................................................................................................

    How to Select a Shortcut ..................................................................................Shortcut Icon ....................................................................................................Shortcut Name..................................................................................................

    To Register a Shortcut ......................................................................................To Use the Shortcut ...........................................................................................To Edit the Shortcut ..........................................................................................To Delete Shortcut .............................................................................................

    From a Registered Shortcut .............................................................................From User Settings...........................................................................................

    To Change Shortcut Display .............................................................................

    DIRECTORY OPERATIONAdd New Data .....................................................................................................Find Registered Data .........................................................................................

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    Make a Call from Directory ...............................................................................To Set Prefix .......................................................................................................Delete All Data ....................................................................................................Delete Specific Directory Data ..........................................................................

    CALL HISTORY OPERATIONTo View Call History ..........................................................................................To Make a Call from Call History ......................................................................Store Call History data to Speed Dial ..............................................................To Delete Call History Data ...............................................................................

    dix A. Menu ListMenu List: DT930 (ITK-24CG-1)...........................................................................

    dix B. Web ProgrammingLogin ...................................................................................................................Logout .................................................................................................................How to Operate ..................................................................................................

    dix C. To Upload an ImageImage Upload Procedure ..................................................................................

    PC Connection and Setting ..............................................................................PC Requirements..........................................................................................

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    Connection ....................................................................................................Maximum User Program PC Connection ......................................................LAN Setting ...................................................................................................

    User Programming Setup.................................................................................To Upload an Image.........................................................................................

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    INTRODUCTIONneral guide explains how to operate DT930 Series r the following headings.

    PTER 1 INTRODUCTIONxplains the configuration of this guide and ontains the following information.

    Face layout of DT SeriesKeys and Parts of DT SeriesIcon DisplayMenu List

    PTER 2 TERMINAL SETUP – CLASSICxplains the operating procedures for terminal ettings (Classic Mode) of the DT Series.

    PTER 3 TERMINAL SETUP – PORTALxplains the operating procedures for terminal ettings (Portal Mode) of the DT Series.

    PTER 4 BASIC OPERATIONxplains the basic operation of DT Series.

    PTER 5 DIRECTORY OPERATIONxplains operating procedures for Directory nction.

    CHAPTER 6 CALL HISTORY OPERATIOExplains operating procedures for Call H

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    Item ITK-24CG-1Display LCD 4.3 inch Color (16777216 colors) TFT, with BacklightLCD Color Color (16.77milion color)Programmable Key 24 KeysFixed Feature Key 13 (Hold, Transfer, Speaker, Recall, Feature, Answer, Mic, Menu, 4 Cursor key, Enter)Backlight LCD and digit key (lit for 10 seconds when operating)Soft Key 4 KeysDirectory 1000 RecordsCall History Outgoing Call: 50 records and Incoming Call: 50 recordsXML Browser AvailableHandsfree Standard equipment (Full-duplex)), Wide-band

    Headset Available (HW510 (A10) / HW251N (A10) / WT100 (APN-91) / Voyager Legend CS (APN-91) / W710(APD-80) / W710(APN-91)

    LAN Interface 2-port, 10BASE-T/100BASE-TX/1000BASE-T, Full-duplex/Half-duplex, Auto Negotiation/Fixed (Except 1000BASE-T)Voice CODEC G.711 (µ-law, A-law), G.729a, G.722IP Address Setting Sets via DHCP server/Sets StaticallyQoS ToS (IP Precedence, Diffserv)VLAN Tag VLAN (IEEE802.1Q/p), LLDP-MED, DHCP

    SecurityIEEE802.1x authentication (EAP-MD5, EAP-TLS), IEEE802.1x authentication support (EAPoL Forwarding) on the PC port via switch at a high hierarchy level, SIP&RTP Encryption, HTTPS (Web Programming/Download), VPN (L2TP/IPsec (IPv4)

    Power Supply Central Power Supply = IEEE802.3at Type1 (IEEE802.3af compatible)Local Power Supply = AC Adapter (Optional)Power Consumption Max: Approximately 4.2W, Standby; Approximately 2.2W (without optional connection)

    Download Boot and Program / Config /Ringing Tone / Music on Hold / Wallpaper / Voice Confirmation ToneAdapter and Accessory (Optional)

    Ancillary Device Adapter (ADA) Wall Mount unit (WM) / Line Key Unit (8LK) / Directory Card /60-button DSS / Numbered Keypad

    Terminal Color Black / WhiteDimension (WxDxH) 181(W) × 254(D) × 152(H) [mm] / 7.12(W) x 10(D) x 5.98 (H) [in]Weight 1.0 Kg / 2.20 lbs

    EnvironmentalTemperature range = 0° to 40°C / 32°F to 104°F (Ambient temperature range = -20°C to 60°C / 68°F to 140°F) Humidity = 10% to 90% RH (non-condensing)

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    (1) HandsetUsed for sending/receiving voice.

    (2) Back ButtonClassic Mode: To exit the Menu or Help mand go back to the time display.

    Portal Mode: Return to the previous scree

    (3) SpeakerUsed when originating a handsfree call.

    (4) Dial KeypadDial the called party number or feature acccode.

    (5) Hold KeyTo place an internal or external call on hol

    (6) Transfer KeyAllows the station user to transfer establishcalls to another station, without attendant assistance.

    (7) Speaker KeyTo control the built-in speaker which can bfor: Hands-Free dialing/monitoring. LED on key lights when the key is active.* All standard IP versions include support duplex hands-free mode. All TDM and IP eversions are half duplex hands-free mode.

    (8) Cursor KeyBy using this key, you can access various features with a simple operation.

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    a) Up/Down( DOWN UP)Used to adjust speaker/receiver volume, and ringer volume.❍ Speaker/Receiver Volume:

    Press ( ) or ( ) key during conversation.❍ Ringer Volume:

    Press ( ) or ( ) key during ringing.

    b) Redial/CID Scroll(Last Number Call, Speed Calling-Station/Group - Classic Mode Display)Press key once to activate redial feature. Press redial and scroll through numbers that have been dialed. When the desired number is displayed, press the # key to activate dialing.Press key twice to activate the CID scroll feature. Press key twice and scroll through numbers that have been received.

    When the desired number is displayedhook to activate dialing.

    (c) Enter (Classic Mode Display)This accesses a shortcut menu for frequently-used features. Use this keydisplay the shortcut menu and determselected item in the menu.Also, this key is used as cursor-movekey on the local menu of the telephon

    (d) Directory (Classic Mode DisplayPressing this key opens Directory medetails on Directory service, see 8.DIRECTORY OPERATION.

    (9) Menu KeyTo access the local menu.

    (10) Mic KeyTo respond handsfree. LED lights during speakerphone operation.

    (a-1) Volume (UP) key (Four-way scroll up key)(b) Redial key* (Four-way scroll left key)(c) Enter key(d) Directory key* (Four-way scroll right key)(a-2) Volume (DOWN) key (Four-way scroll down key)

    * When in Classic Mode.

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    Up Move the highlighted area onethe screen.

    Down Move the highlighted area onedown the screen.

    Left Go back to the previous scree

    Right Go to the screen which corresto the highlighted menu item.

    Enter Go to the screen which corresto the highlighted menu item.

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    Answer KeyWhen LED on this key is lit, press this key to answer a waiting call.

    Feature KeyTo activate features such as terminal setup, and to program One-Touch Speed Dial Keys.

    Recall KeyTo finish a call and hear the dial tone.

    Programmable KeysThese keys can be programmed as Flexible line key/Programmable feature key by System Administrator.

    Home KeyClassic Mode: To display explanations of the softkeys on the LCD.

    Portal Mode: Returns to the Home screen (Favorite or Call screen) specified in the system/terminal menu settings.

    If a Home URL has been set. press this button to return to the Home URL.

    SoftkeysAny feature shown at the bottom of the LCD is available. The appropriate feature key is displayed on the screen according to the call handling process.

    LCD4.3 inch color display with backlight.

    Installation Procedure

    Attaching Handset(1) Install the modular plug (attached to the cu

    of the handset) into the handset connectorback of terminal. Push until it snaps into pl

    (2) Lead the Handset cable through the applicgroove.

    Connecting the Line CordLine Cord Connection DT930(1) Install the modular plug of the line cord into

    Line Connector at the back of terminal. Puit snaps into place.

    In Classic mode, not all contents are displayed. Contact the System Administrator for details.

    The images used in the section are for illuspurposes. Some of the images might not images of DT930 telephones.

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    Turn the terminal over and place it so the line cord can be passed through the groove between the tilt legs.

    Attaching the Directory Card A directory card can be attached to DT930 multtelephone. The directory card can be used to reoften dialed numbers or other important informa(1) Insert the holder into the holder socket on

    back of the multiline telephone.

    (2) A protective sheet is attached to the surfacthe cover to prevent scratches. Peel off beattaching to the holder.

    (3) Insert the Directory Card into the cover anattach it to the holder.

    Attaching or Removing Faceplate and DESPrinter SheetRemoving Faceplate and DESI Printer SheetRemove DESI printer sheet using the following:

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    Use the small notch at the lower right corner of the terminal to lift the faceplate up.

    Remove the faceplate.

    Remove the DESI Printer Sheet.

    ching Faceplate and DESI Printer SheetAfter replacing the DESI Printer Sheet on the terminal, attach the faceplate.

    At each corner, press the locking pin back into place (see the diagram above).

    oving and Replacing the Numbered Keypad el (BS(F)-K/BS(S)-K/BS(ACD)-K)Numbered Keypad (in black or white), is commonly ered in the Business/Standard Layout iguration and can be easily removed and replaced.

    Ensure the faceplate is attached securely. If it is loose, the terminal may not operate correctly if a key is being pressed by the faceplate.

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    oving/Installing the Numbered Keypad Panel.Lift up on the keypad panel as shown in the diagram to remove it.

    lling the Numbered Keypad Panel the four hooks on the face panel to the holes on front

    e multiline telephone and press until it clicks into ion.

    Applying Power to the TelephoneThe DT900 series terminals support two differepower sources:

    ❍ In-Line Power/PoE (Power over EthernetIn-Line Power (sometimes called Power Ethernet) is a LAN technology that allowsstandard 10 Base-T/100 Base-TX data capass electrical current from a power sourrequesting end device.

    ❍ ITK TerminalsAn AC-Z Unit is required if using local po

    To prevent possible damage to the Numbered Keypad or the ITK multiline terminal during installation or removal, disconnect the line cord/LAN cable and the AC/DC adapter from the ITK multiline telephone.

    Insert the AC adapter plug into the connecAC adapter on the back of the telephone bconnecting the AC power plug into the powoutlet.

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    sting Angle of Tilt Legsheight can be adjusted by moving the legs, which ttached to the bottom of the telephone.

    Turn the telephone over (key side down).

    Adjust the legs to the desired height (upward to raise the height and downward to lower the height).

    Turn the telephone over (key side up).

    Connecting LAN CableConfirm the location of AC adapter and the LANconnector at the back of the multiline telephoneconnect the multiline telephone using the followsteps.

    (1) Connect the LAN Network cable to the LANconnector.

    (2) The IP telephone has a switching HUB to ca PC to the LAN Network. Connect the 10 T/100 Base-TX/1000 Base-T straight cablefor this connection to the PC(x) connector the PC.

    DT900 Series Multiline Telephone

    When using the PC port with a local powesupply, depending on the LAN cable connhousing, the LAN cable connector may noRemove the outer plastic covering from thcable connector, or use the LAN cable withconnector.

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    l Mounting the Telephone can wall mount a DT930 telephone. The WM-L is required when optional adapters are lled on the telephone. sting the Hanger HookRemove the hook from the unit.

    Turn the hook with the tab toward the top.

    Slide the hook until it glides into position forming the hanger hook for the handset.

    Mounting the Telephone to the Wall Recepta(1) Plug line cord into the wall receptacle. Leave

    eight inches of cord and bundle the rest as shthe following diagram.

    (2) Ensure the tilt legs are in the flat (unused)position.

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    Align the two holes on the back of the multiline telephone with the two screws on the wall plate and slide downward as shown in the following diagram.

    Push the spare line cord behind the telephone.

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    l Mounting the Base on the Wall PlateLocate the screw holes on the base and hang the cover over the screws on the wall plate as shown in the following diagram.

    (2) Hang the telephone on the base.

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    screen that is displayed right after starting up the e depends on whether you start up the phone by

    g an XML application without its home URL tered or with its home URL registered. This section ides sample screen displays for both cases, and ains how to start up the menu screen.

    ting Up The Phone (without a home URL stered)

    Desktop screen is displayed after the phone is started.

    Desktop Screen (ITK-24CG-1)

    HOME URL:A home URL is the address information of the application that is to be accessed first after the phone is started. Home URL registration is performed at installation. For details, contact the System Administrator.

    PORTAL SCREEN:A Portal screen is the home (entrance) screen of the phone. When you use multiple XML applications, the URL that is registered as the home URL is the Portal screen: this is where other XML applications can be accessed.When a home URL is not registered, the default home screen of the phone is the Portal screen.

    The Desktop screen that is displayed on your phone varies depending on the configuration setting. For details, contact the System Administrator.

    Service/Icon Description

    Status Icon

    The LCD of DT930 displays icons whichprovide notification when events (such amissed call and voice mail) occur. For destatus icons, see Status Icons.

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    Press the menu to display the menu screen.The screen displayed as the Portal icon is the Desktop screen.

    Menu Screen (ITK-24CG-1)

    ting Up The Phone (with a home URL stered)phone automatically accesses the home URL, and lays the received XML application as the Portal en.

    The following XML application screen anPortal screen icon are samples. The actuscreen that is displayed on your phone mvary depending on the application used.

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    To use Directory features; thethree types of directory featur• Personal Directory: Contro

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    • Phonebook: Controlled by system. For details, see Phonebook.

    • Corporate Directory: Contby the external XML server.details, contact the System Administrator.

    (3) Service: XML application screen registin the service URL is displayeWhen the service URL is not registered, Service icon is nodisplayed.

    (4) Setting: To make the user settings of Dsuch as incoming call and disand download various files suringtones, Music on Hold, anddirectories. For details, see 3.TERMINAL SETUP – CLAS

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    When the home URL is registered, a screen icon of XML application which was registered as the home URL and the application name (Portal) are displayed.

    (6) XML application 1

    You can launch up to four XML applications including the Portal screen at a time. The icons of the running applications are displayed on the Menu screen from the left. For details, see Multi-Window.

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    ting Up XML Application30 has an XML browser function. You can display nformation of XML application installed in an rnal server onto the LCD of DT930 and use various ices in collaboration with the XML application.following explains how to start the XML application DT930. For more information, refer to manuals ing to XML applications.ting from Menu ButtonSelect Service.

    Select an item by one of the following operations.

    ❍ Highlight an item by using cursor key, and press , or OK.

    ❍ Press .

    (2) XML Application will start up.

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    The following icons are displayed:

    Soft KeysSoft Keys on DT930 provide a set of functions LCD that adapts to the changing state of the telepUnavailable Menu items are grayed out.

    Feature Description

    issed CallsAccess history of Missed Calls. The icon disappears after checking the history.

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    Access history of incoming Voice Mail. The icon disappears after checking the voice mails.You must press the Enter key followed by User Features to display the Voice Mail tab.

    Press Menu KeyPress Enter Key Feature Icon Description

    Missed CallThis icon appears when there missed call. Once you check thmissed call, this icon will disap

    Voice MailThis icon provides notification incoming Voice Mail. Once youthe mail, this icon will disappea

    Encryption This icon appears when the conversation is encrypted.

    Patterns and names of Soft Keys to be displayed are set at installation. For detacontact the System Administrator.

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    (5) Press Set to set Call Forward or Cncl to c

    Multi-WindowDT930 can display multiple windows at a time.As it is possible to launch multiple applications simultaneously, you can switch the displays quiyou receive an incoming call while displaying anapplication screen, you can operate line keys wexiting other applications first.You can go back to the previous application scrafter operating the line keys.

    Switching XML ApplicationsThe windows of the XML applications that are curunning are displayed as icons on the menu scr

    You can use this screen to switch windows to dSelect a service icon of the application that are currently running from the menu screen to displXML application window.

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    ❍ When you launch an XML application, thethe application appears to the right of theicon on the Desktop screen.

    ■ If the XM: application is not set, the most recently used XML application (i.e., Favorite, Phonebook, Terminal Settings) that the phone has by default is displayed.

    ■ When the phonebook is displayed, the title of the phonebook is also displayed.

    You can exit an XML application by pressing Exit while the LCD displays the XML application window. When you exit an XML application, the icons of other applications that are currently running are rearranged from left.

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    You can launch up to four XML applications including the Portal window. The service icons of the running applications are displayed from the left in order of their launch.

    Switching Local ApplicationsLocal applications such as History, Directory, Setting are displayed in one window.

    ❍ Normally, only the Portal icon is displayedDesktop screen right after the phone is sIf you launch the same XML application more than

    once, only one icon of the application is displayed on the menu screen.

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    Select a desired local application from icons to launch the application or setting Menu.

    nching the Fifth Applicationcan launch up to four XML applications including al at a time. If you try to launch a fifth application, rror message to ask you to exit one of the currently ing applications is displayed. While this error sage is displayed, you cannot execute any ations on XML applications.

    If you try to launch a fifth application, an error message to ask you to exit one of the currently running applications is displayed.

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    ❍ Application exit screen is displayed. Currrunning XML application icons excluding Portal are displayed. Select an applicatioexit. Now you can launch a new applicati

    If you select a local application by using a One-Touch key while launching other local application, new local application is not running. The initial screen of the currently running application is displayed.

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    The icon for the application you quit disappears from the menu screen. The newly running application icon is added to the right.

    Display at XML Application Updateservice icons displayed on the menu screen are ced screen images of actual XML application ens. The icon and the actual application display differ because the system cannot iconize the en image until it actually displays the application ows.

    icon is displayed when the application orders to lay an icon that was formerly not displayed.

    icon is displayed when the window of the XML application is updated.

    Pop-up WindowsIf there is an incoming call while the phone is disan XML application, or a local application such History or Directory, a telephone service windappears as a pop-up window.

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    Exiting a Pop-Up WindowA pop-up window closes when:

    ❍ is pressed to display the menu screen.❍ The phone goes on-hook.❍ The call is abandoned before being answ❍ XML application server directs to do so.❍ Pop-Up Close on the XML application is

    pressed.A procedure how to display a pop-up window is set at installation. For details, contact the System Administrator.

    How to Displayelecting Phone icon on the menu screen.n there is an incoming call to the phone.oing off-hook. (lifting the handset, etc.)n receiving a request from the XML application server.ressing POP-UP on an XML application.n the system directs resource release.ressing Help key on the menu screen

    TIPIf the previous page of the menu screen is the home screen, the telephone icon of the menu will not be displayed.

    TIPWhen using Help key on the POP-UP windowkey operation setting is required. For details, sUsability.

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    TERMINAL SETUP – CLASSIC chapter describes operating procedures for inal settings. Various terminal settings such as lay, sounds, password and language are available.

    up With Up/Down Keyst Handset Receiver Volume

    Press (Up) or (Down) in the off-hook status or during a call.

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    Press (Up) or (Down) during speakerphone operation or during a call.

    Adjust Ringer Tone

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    up with Menu Keyble/Disable Off-Hook Ringingprocedure below shows how to enable/disable Off- ringing.Display the Menu screen, select Setting.Select User Setting.

    Select an item by one of the following operations.

    ❍ Highlight an item by using , and press , or OK.

    ❍ Press .

    Select Incoming Call.

    Select an item by one of the following operations.

    ❍ Highlight an item by using , and press , or OK.

    ❍ Press .

    (4) Select Offhook Ring.

    Select an item by one of the following oper

    ❍ Highlight an item by using , and press or OK.

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    To disable/enable the off-hook ringing, choose Disable or Enable.

    Select an item by one of the following operations.

    ❍ Highlight an item by using , and press or OK.

    ❍ Press or , and press or OK.

    Ringing of Headsetprocedure below shows how to enable/disable the ng of headset.Display the Menu screen, select Setting.Select User Setting.Select an item by one of the following operations.

    ❍ Highlight an item by using , and press , or OK.

    ❍ Press .

    (3) Select Incoming Call.

    Select an item by one of the following oper

    ❍ Highlight an item by using , and press or OK.

    ❍ Press .

    Default setting is Enabled.

    The enabled item is highlighted.

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    Select Headset Ring.

    Select an item by one of the following operations.

    ❍ Highlight an item by using , and press , or OK.

    ❍ Press .

    To disable/enable the ringing of headset, choose Disable or Enable.

    Select an item by one of the following operations.

    ❍ Highlight an item by using , and press or OK.

    ❍ Press or , and press or OK.

    Set Ringer ToneThe procedure below shows how to change thetone for internal call and external call.(1) Display the Menu screen, select Setting.(2) Select User Setting.

    Select an item by one of the following oper

    ❍ Highlight an item by using , and press or OK.

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    Select Incoming Call.

    Select an item by one of the following operations.

    ❍ Highlight an item by using , and press , or OK.

    ❍ Press .

    (4) Select Ring Tone.

    Select an item by one of the following oper

    ❍ Highlight an item by using , and press or OK.

    ❍ Press .

    (5) Select External Call when setting the rtone for external calls. Select Internal Cwhen setting the ringer tone for internal ca

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    Select a desired tone type. You can preview designated ringer tone.

    Select an item by one of the following operations.

    ❍ Highlight an item by using , and press or OK.

    ❍ Press the digit key of desired number, and press or OK.

    For example, press + to select Download 1.

    Note: There are three pre-installed melodies on thetelephones. They include: Download 1: C major riDownload 2: Canon and Download 3: Turkish Mar

    These pre-installed melodies are overwritten when ydownload a new ringtone.Note: When selecting Automatic or not performingringer tone setting, Tone Type 1 is automatically ap

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    : When selecting Automatic, the preview function will perate. Also, when selecting Download 1/2/3, the ringer file must be downloaded in advance. If there is no loaded file, you hear no tone.: Tone Type 1 to Tone Type 8:e preview function, each ringer tone sounds nuously. Actual ringer pattern of each tone is mined by the initial system settings.: Terminal settings may not become effective, rding to the system settings. For details, contact the m Administrator.

    Illumination Pattern for Call Indication Lampprocedure below shows how to set the illumination rn (color of Call Indicator Lamp).Display the Menu screen, select Setting.Select User Setting.

    Select an item by one of the following operations.

    ❍ Highlight an item by using , and press , or OK.

    ❍ Press .

    (3) Select Incoming Call.

    Select an item by one of the following oper

    ❍ Highlight an item by using , and press or OK.

    ❍ Press .

    The enabled item is highlighted.

    You can set the ringer tone for the telephone here. Ringer Tone type can be set for Name, Group and Telephone set. The ringer Tone type set for Name has higher priority than the types set for Group and Terminal set.

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    Select Illumination.Select an item by one of the following operations.

    ❍ Highlight an item by using , and press , or OK.

    ❍ Press .

    Select External Call when setting the illumination pattern for external calls. Select

    Internal Call when setting the illumination pattern for internal call.

    Select an item by one of the following operations.

    ❍ Highlight an item by using , and press , or OK.

    ❍ Press or .

    (6) Select a desired illumination pattern. You cpreview the designated illumination pattern

    Select an item by one of the following oper

    ❍ Highlight an item by using , and pressOK.

    ❍ Press - , and press or OK.

    Note: When selecting Automatic, the preview functnot operate.

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    ble/Disable RTP Alarmprocedure below shows how to enable/disable alarm.Display the Menu screen, select Setting.Select User Setting.

    Select an item by one of the following operations.

    ❍ Highlight an item by using , and press , or OK.

    ❍ Press .

    (3) Select Talk. Select an item by one of the following ope

    ❍ Highlight an item by using , and press or OK.

    ❍ Press .

    (4) Select RTP Alarm. Select an item by one of the following ope

    ❍ Highlight an item by using , and press or OK.

    ❍ Press .

    You can set the illumination pattern for the telephone here. Illumination pattern can be set for Name, Group and Telephone set. The illumination pattern set for Name has higher priority than the patterns set for Group and Terminal set.

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    Select Automatic, Disable or Enable (see the following table).

    Select an item by one of the following operations.

    ❍ Highlight an item by using , and press or OK.

    ❍ Press - , and press or OK.

    Enable/Disable DTMF ToneThe procedure below shows how to enable/disaDTMF Tone.(1) Display the Menu screen, select Setting.(2) Select User Setting.

    Select an item by one of the following oper

    ❍ Highlight an item by using , and press or OK.

    ❍ Press .

    (3) Select Talk.

    Select an item by one of the following oper

    ❍ Highlight an item by using , and press or OK.

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    u Items Description

    tomaticFollow the system settings. If no setting is made in the system, the default setting (Alarm=ON) is applied.

    sable Follow the terminal settings (OFF).able Follow the terminal settings (ON).

    For the setting on the system, contact the System Administrator.

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    The enabled item is highlighted.

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    ❍ Highlight an item by using , and press , or OK.

    ❍ Press .

    Select Automatic, Disable or Enable (see the following table).

    Select an item by one of the following ope

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    0 AutomaticFollow the system settings. If no settimade in the system, the default settin(DTMF=ON) is applied.

    1 Disable Follow the terminal settings (OFF).2 Enable Follow the terminal settings (ON).

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    Key Touch Toneprocedure below shows how to set the Key Touch . Key Touch Tone is a tone generated when the

    keys are pressed while DT930 is off-hook.Display the Menu screen, select Setting.Select User Setting.

    Select an item by one of the following operations.

    ❍ Highlight an item by using , and press , or OK.

    ❍ Press .

    Select Talk.

    Select an item by one of the following operations.

    ❍ Highlight an item by using , and press , or OK.

    ❍ Press .

    (4) Select Key Touch Tone.

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    Select Automatic, No Tone, Tone or Voice.

    Select an item by one of the following operations.

    ❍ Highlight an item by using , and press or OK.

    ❍ Press - , and press or OK.

    Note: When Automatic is set, the default setting (Tone) is applied.

    Music on Holdprocedure below shows how to set Music on Hold heard by DT930 user.Display the Menu screen, select Setting.Select User Setting.Select an item by one of the following operations.

    ❍ Highlight an item by using , and press , or OK.

    ❍ Press .

    (3) Select Talk. Select an item by one of the following ope

    ❍ Highlight an item by using , and press or OK.

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    ❍ Press .

    Select a desired Music on Hold. You can preview the designated Music on Hold.

    Choose Default when the default data (Minuet) is used as Music on Hold. Choose

    Download when a downloaded data is used as Music on Hold.

    Select an item by one of the following operations.

    ❍ Highlight an item by using , and press or OK.

    ❍ Press or , and press or OK.

    Note: You can preview the designated music on holdselecting Download, the music on hold file must be downloaded in advance. If there is no downloaded fhear no tone in the preview function (in actual operconditions, “Minuet” is automatically applied.).

    Set Clock FormatDetermines whether the time is displayed using12-hour or 24-hour clock format.Note: This setting is available for Time Display onlLog feature displays the time in 24-hour format regarthis setting.(1) Display the Menu screen, select Setting.(2) Select User Setting.

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    ❍ Highlight an item by using , and press or OK.

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    ❍ Highlight an item by using , and press , or OK.

    ❍ Press .

    (4) Select Calendar Format. Select an item by one of the following ope

    ❍ Highlight an item by using , and press or OK.

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    (5) Select Time Format.

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    Make a selection from the following list.

    Select an item by one of the following operations.

    ❍ Highlight an item by using , and press or OK.

    ❍ Press - , and press or OK.

    : When selecting Automatic or not performing this time at setting, 12-hour clock is automatically applied.

    Enable/Disable Volume Level DisplayDetermines whether or not to display the followvolume levels: handset receiver volume, speakvolume, ringer tone volume and LCD contrast.(1) Display the Menu screen, select Setting.(2) Select User Setting.

    Select an item by one of the following oper

    ❍ Highlight an item by using , and press or OK.

    ❍ Press .

    (3) Select Display.

    Select an item by one of the following oper

    ❍ Highlight an item by using , and press or OK.

    ❍ Press .

    Menu Items Descriptiontomatic Follow the system settings.-hour indication 12-hour clock-hour indication 24-hour clock

    For the setting on the system, contact the System Administrator.

    Default setting is Automatic.

    The enabled item is highlighted.

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    Select Local Volume.

    Select an item by one of the following operations.

    ❍ Highlight an item by using , and press , or OK.

    ❍ Press .

    (5) Make a selection from the following list.

    Select an item by one of the following oper

    ❍ Highlight an item by using , and pressOK.

    ❍ Press - , and press or OK.

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    Screen Saveren Saver works after the telephone is idle for a in period of time. The Screen Saver will be

    layed from XML server when the XML server is lable. If the Screen Saver cannot be downloaded the XML server, the default Screen Saver will be layed.: For details on the XML service, contact the System inistrator.Display the Menu screen, select Setting.Select User Setting.

    Select an item by one of the following operations.

    ❍ Highlight an item by using , and press , or OK.

    ❍ Press .

    Select Display.

    Select an item by one of the following operations.

    ❍ Highlight an item by using , and press , or OK.

    ❍ Press .

    (4) Select Screen Saver.

    Select an item by one of the following oper

    ❍ Highlight an item by using , and press or OK.

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    Choose Screen Saver Mode.Select an item by one of the following operations.

    ❍ Highlight an item by using , and press , or OK.

    ❍ Press .

    Choose either Disable or Enable.Select an item by one of the following operations.

    ❍ Highlight an item by using , and press or OK.

    ❍ Press or , and press or OK.

    (7) The display returns to the Screen Saver scWhen Enable is selected, on Step 7 S

    Wait Time.

    Input Wait Time to launch the screen save(1-999 min) and press or OK.

    Set Brightness of BacklightThe following steps show how to set the brightnlevel of the LCD backlight.(1) Display the Menu screen, select Setting.(2) Select User Setting.

    Select an item by one of the following oper

    ❍ Highlight an item by using , and press or OK.

    ❍ Press .

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    TIP Default value is 30 min.

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    Select Display.

    Select an item by one of the following operations.

    ❍ Highlight an item by using , and press , or OK.

    ❍ Press .

    (4) Select Back Light.Select an item by one of the following ope

    ❍ Highlight an item by using , and press or OK.

    ❍ Press .

    (5) Select a desired brightness level.

    Select an item by one of the following ope

    ❍ Highlight an item by using , and pressOK.

    ❍ Press - , and press or OK.

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    nge Character Sizefollowing steps show how to change the displayed acter size on the LCD.Display the Menu screen, select Setting.Select User Setting.Select an item by one of the following operations.

    ❍ Highlight an item by using , and press , or OK.

    ❍ Press .

    Select Display.

    Select an item by one of the following operations.

    ❍ Highlight an item by using , and press , or OK.

    ❍ Press .

    (4) Select Font Size.

    Select an item by one of the following oper

    ❍ Highlight an item by using , and press or OK.

    ❍ Press .

    Default setting is Level 3.

    The enabled item is highlighted.

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    Choose either Standard or Small.

    Select an item by one of the following operations.

    ❍ Highlight an item by using , and press or OK.

    ❍ Press or , and press or OK.

    a Languagefollowing explains how to set a language to be layed on LCD.Display the Menu screen, select Setting.Select User Setting.

    Select an item by one of the following operations.

    ❍ Highlight an item by using , and press , or OK.

    ❍ Press .

    (3) Select Display.

    Select an item by one of the following oper

    ❍ Highlight an item by using , and press or OK.

    ❍ Press .

    Default setting is Standard.

    The enabled item is highlighted.

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    Select Language.Select an item by one of the following operations.

    ❍ Highlight an item by using , and press , or OK.

    ❍ Press .

    Select a desired language.

    Select an item by one of the following operations.

    ❍ Highlight an item by using , and press or OK.

    ❍ Press the digit key of desired number, and press or OK.

    For example, press + to select Spanish.

    Set WallpaperThe following explains how to set wallpaper.(1) Display the Menu screen, select Setting.(2) Select User Setting.

    Select an item by one of the following oper

    ❍ Highlight an item by using , and press or OK.

    ❍ Press .

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    TIPWhen selecting Automatic, follow the settingSystem. For the setting on the System, contacSystem Administrator.

    TIP The enabled item is highlighted.

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    Select Display. Select an item by one of the following operations.

    ❍ Highlight an item by using , and press , or OK.

    ❍ Press .

    (4) Select Advanced. Select an item by one of the following ope

    ❍ Highlight an item by using , and press or OK.

    ❍ Press .

    (5) Select Wallpaper.

    Select an item by one of the following oper

    ❍ Highlight an item by using , and press or OK.

    ❍ Press .

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    Choose either Default or Download.

    Select an item by one of the following operations.

    ❍ Highlight an item by using , and press or OK.

    ❍ Press or , and press or OK.

    Note: When choosing Download, the wallpaper file must be downloaded in advance. If there is no downloaded file, the wallpaper is default.

    Character Font Colorfollowing steps show how to set the displayed acter color on the LCD.: Font characters are displayed in LCD 4-line display .Display the Menu screen, select Setting.Select User Setting.

    Select an item by one of the following ope

    ❍ Highlight an item by using , and press or OK.

    ❍ Press .

    (3) Select Display.

    Select an item by one of the following oper

    ❍ Highlight an item by using , and press or OK.

    ❍ Press . Default setting is Default.

    The enabled item is highlighted.

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    Select Advanced.Select an item by one of the following operations.

    ❍ Highlight an item by using , and press , or OK.

    ❍ Press .

    Select Font Color.Select an item by one of the following operations.

    ❍ Highlight an item by using , and press , or OK.

    ❍ Press .

    (6) Select a desired color.

    Select an item by one of the following ope

    ❍ Highlight an item by using , and pressOK.

    ❍ Press the digit key of desired number, and or OK.

    For example, press + to select Col

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    Turn Off DisplayTurn off Display works after the telephone is idle for rtain period of time. The following shows how to set off Display.Display the Menu screen, select Setting.Select User Setting.

    Select an item by one of the following operations.

    ❍ Highlight an item by using , and press , or OK.

    ❍ Press .

    Select Display.

    Select an item by one of the following operations.

    ❍ Highlight an item by using , and press , or OK.

    ❍ Press .

    (4) Select Advanced.

    Select an item by one of the following oper

    ❍ Highlight an item by using , and press or OK.

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    Select Turn Off Display.

    Select an item by one of the following operations.

    ❍ Highlight an item by using , and press , or OK.

    ❍ Press .

    Choose Turn Off Display Mode.

    Select an item by one of the following operations.

    ❍ Highlight an item by using , and press , or OK.

    ❍ Press .

    (7) Select Disable, Enable or App p

    Select an item by one of the following oper

    ❍ Highlight an item by using , and pressOK.

    ❍ Press , or , and press or O

    Note: You can set a screen saver to an exterapplication. For details, contact the System Administrator.

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    The display returns to the Turn Off Display screen. When Enable is selected at Step 7, Choose Wait Time.

    Input Wait Time to turn off the display (1-999 min) and press or OK.

    Set Backlight Fade ControlThe following explains how to set Backlight FadControl. When you set Backlight Fade Control aEnable, you can turn on/off the LCD smoothly.(1) Display the Menu screen, select Setting.(2) Select User Setting.

    Select an item by one of the following oper

    ❍ Highlight an item by using , and press or OK.

    ❍ Press .

    (3) Select Display.

    Select an item by one of the following oper

    ❍ Highlight an item by using , and press or OK.

    ❍ Press .

    If you select App priority, the screen saver is set to an external application. When the external application orders the terminal display to turn off while the screen saver activates, the display will be turned off.

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    Select Advanced. Select an item by one of the following operations.

    ❍ Highlight an item by using , and press , or OK.

    ❍ Press .

    Select Backlight Fade Control. Select an item by one of the following operations.

    ❍ Highlight an item by using , and press , or OK.

    ❍ Press .

    (6) Choose either Disable or Enable. Select an item by one of the following ope

    ❍ Highlight an item by using , and pressOK.

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    nge Passwordhange an existing password, follow the procedure w. This password is used for the following sions.

    To lock/unlock the telephone.To delete the directory data.To reset the telephone settings.

    Display the Menu screen, select Setting.Select User Setting.

    Select an item by one of the following operations.

    ❍ Highlight an item by using , and press , or OK.

    ❍ Press .

    Select Change Password.

    Select an item by one of the following operations.

    ❍ Highlight an item by using , and press , or OK.

    ❍ Press .

    (4) Enter the old password.

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    Enter the new password.

    After entering the new password, press or Set.

    Enter the new password again.

    After entering the retry password, press or OK.

    Note: A maximum of 32 digits (0-9, * and #) can be used when setting a new password.

    (7) When the password entry completes successfully, the display changes as follow

    ❍ Press or OK.

    TIPWhen the password entry ends in failure, the following error message is issued. In that caseOK and make a retry.

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    Usabilityprocedure below shows how to set the operation of e key while pop-up window is displayed.Display the Menu screen, select Setting.Select User Setting.

    Select an item by one of the following operations.

    ❍ Highlight an item by using , and press , or OK.

    ❍ Press .

    Select Usability. Select an item by one of the following operations.

    ❍ Highlight an item by using , and press , or OK.

    ❍ Press .

    (4) Ensure Help Key Mode is specified. Select an item by one of the following ope

    ❍ Press or OK.

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    Choose the desired Help key mode. Note: Select an item by one of the following operations.

    ❍ Highlight an item by using , and press or OK.

    ❍ Press or , and press or OK.

    et Telephone Settingsfollowing explains how to clear personal data off elephone.Display the Menu screen, select Setting.Select User Setting.

    Select an item by one of the following operations.

    ❍ Highlight an item by using , and press , or OK.

    ❍ Press .

    (3) Select Setting Reset. Select an item by one of the following ope

    ❍ Highlight an item by using , and press or OK.

    ❍ Press .. Item Description

    Option Menu Set the Home key which displays option menu.

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    After entering the password, press or OK.

    When the password entry completes successfully, the display changes as follows.

    Press or OK to clear the personal data off the telephone.

    Download a FileYou can download files for Music on Hold, Ringerand Wallpaper.

    When downloading these files, the DT930 needconnected to the network that has FTP/TFTP/Hserver.Note: For details on the FTP/TFTP/HTTPS service,the System Administrator.Before starting the download, the IP Address ofFTP/TFTP/HTTPS Server must be entered fromDT930.(1) Set up the FTP/TFTP/HTTPS server.

    Put the downloading file into the designatedirectory (for Windows IIS, the default is “C:\InetPub\ftproot”) of the FTP server.

    Put the downloading file into a desired direcTFTP server and specify it as the directorydownloading.

    When the password entry ends in failure, the following error message is issued. In that case, press OK and make a retry.

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    Put the downloading file into a desired directory of the HTTPS server and specify the directory for downloading.Note: Re