NEC ITL-24D-1 User Guide - Page 18
Recall, Feature, 10Answer, Cursor, a Up/Down, b Redial, c Directory, Details on Cursor key
UPC - 722580080653
View all NEC ITL-24D-1 manuals
Add to My Manuals
Save this manual to your list of manuals |
Page 18 highlights
1. ber, etc.) to the key (up to 32 digits). * For the assignment of the keys, contact your Telephony Server Administrator. ** When two telephone numbers are assigned on A side and B side of "One-Touch Speed Dial key", you can switch the side by PAGE key (Soft key). (8) Recall Press key to finish the call and hear the dial tone. (9) Feature Used to activate any features as terminal setup functions, etc. and to program One-Touch Speed Dial Keys. (10)Answer When LED on this key is lit, press key to answer a waiting call. (11) Mic Press key to respond hands free. LED on this key lights during speakerphone operation. (12) Menu To access the local menu of DT700 Series, such as Call History, Directory or Terminal Setting. (13) Cursor By using this key, DT Series user can access to various features with simple operation. Details on Cursor key (a) Volume (UP) key (4-way Scroll UP key) (d) Enter Key (b) Redial key (4-way Scroll LEFT key) (c) Directory key (4-way Scroll RIGHT key) (a) Volume (DOWN) key (4-way Scroll DOWN key) (a) 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. (b) 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 or # key to activate dialing. Note: A-law Countries [Europe, Australia, Russia, Latin America, Middle near East, other Asian nations]: # µ-law Countries [North America, Japan, Hong Kong, Taiwan]: (c) Directory Pressing this key opens Directory menu. For details on Directory service, see 6.DIRECTORY OPERATION. 10