DT820 -
Desi Less
Quick User Guide
for DT820 phones controlled by
SIP@Net
For detailed information please consult the
comprehensive User Guide available at :
www.nec-enterprise.com.
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Issue : January 2017
PLACING CALLS
The
icon in the display indicates that the terminal
is currently not registered with any SIP Servers.
You can not make any calls.
The
icon indicates that the terminal is successfully
registered with the SIP@Net Server.
You can make calls as follows :
1. Lift the handset, press the Speaker key, or select
the NewCall Soft Key to receive dial tone.
2. Enter the phone number of the required party.
3. Press the Dial Soft Key to initiate the call, or wait
a few seconds for the call to be automatically
dialed.
4. When the dialed party answers, use the handset,
headset or Speaker to start the conversation.
ANSWERING CALLS
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Using the handset : Lift the telephone handset.
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Using the speaker : Press the Speaker key.
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Using a headset
: Press the Answer key
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If you are in the Personal Directory, Call History
or Menu screens : Press the Line Key to view
the caller information and then use the handset,
speaker or headset to answer the call.
USING PHONE FEATURE KEYS
1. Call Indicator Lamp – at top corner of the display.
●
Flashing
: indicates an incoming call.
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Steady ON : indicates that you have a new
voice mail and the voice mail icon
shown on the display.
2. LCD – Displays call information and options,
Menu information and soft keys.
Display for the 32 (8 keys x 4 pages) additional
programmable keys.
DT820 DESI Less - Quick Reference Card (Release 4.0)
3. Programmable Keys – These can be additional
Line Keys or Feature Keys. Press a key to get dial
tone for that line, or to execute the programmed
feature code.
4. Exit – This key allows you to exit from the Menu
or Help mode and goes back to the main screen.
5. Scroll – Press to scroll to the next page of another
8 programmable keys in the display : maximum 4
pages, depending on the licenses granted.
6. Help – Press this key to display information about
is
the Soft Keys that are in the current display.
7. Soft Keys – The Soft Keys show the available
features for your current activity. Any feature
shown at the bottom of the LCD is available.
8. Recall – Refer to "Hold" and gives dial tone.
9. Feature – This key displays a set of menu options
that provide additional capabilities.
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