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TABLE OF CONTENTS TABLE OF CONTENTS 1. Introduction: General... 4 Telephone Layout... 4 Key Definitions... 5 IP Telephone Log In/Out Hot Desking... 16 Speed Dial Programming Personal or Station... 17 Speed Dial Using System/Station Speed Dials... 17 2. Terminal Setup Telephone Setup with the Up/Down Key... 6/7 Changing your Ring Tones... 7 Extensions (Primary and Secondary)... 7 3. Feature Operation Placing an External or Outside Call... 8 Placing an Internal Call... 8 Hands-Free Operation... 8 Using Voice Call... 9 Headset Operation... 9 Mute Handset/Headset... 9 Last Number Redial... 10 Holding Calls... 10 Parked Call Retrieval... 11 Paging... 11 Transferring Calls... 14 Conference Calling... 15 Call Forwarding... 15 Call Pick-up... 16 Caller ID Display... 16 4. Voice Messaging: First Time Enrollment... 18 Distribution Lists... 18 Expected Time of Return ETR... 19 Profiles for Use... 19 Unified Messaging... 20 Voice Messaging Flow Chart... 12/13 5. Notes... 22 2 3

1. INTRODUCTION Introduction This user guide is designed to be a condensed version of the official NEC user documentation and covers the most popular features on your telephone system. If you have a question that is not answered in this guide please contact your system administrator. System Administrator Name: Phone extension: Telephone Layout: Email address: 4 KEY DEFINITION 1. Security Button (DT730 only) The user can prevent information leakage from terminal by simple operation. 2. Call Indicator Lamp This lamp flashes fast when a call terminates to the terminal and flashes slower when a message has been left. 3. LCD Liquid Crystal Display provides activity information plus data, time and Softkey operation. The LCD has 28 character, 3 line capability. 4. Exit The user can exit from a screen mode by pressing this key. 5. Softkeys Any 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. 6. Help The user can press this key followed by a programmable key to check what Line or Programmable Feature is programmed on the key. 7. Programmable Keys These keys can be programmed as Flexible Line Key/Programmable Feature Key by the Telephone Administrator. 8. Recall Press key to finish an outside call (RELEASE KEY) 9. Feature Used to activate any features as terminal setup functions. 10. Answer Headset When LED on this key is lit your headset is activated. 11. Mic Press this key to mute/un mute hands free. 12. Menu From this key, the user can access to the functions not normally used easily. 13. Cursor By using this Key, the user can access various features with simple operation. 14. Enter Shortcut Menu for frequently used features. The user can access to Shortcut Menu by pressing Enter Key. 15. Redial Last Number Call, Speed Calling Station. Press key to activate redial feature. Press redial and scroll back through numbers the 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. LED on key lights when key is active. 17. Transfer Allows the station user to trans established calls to another station, without attendant assistance. 18. Hold Press this key to place an internal or external call on hold. 5

2. TERMINAL SETUP VOLUME ADJUST BAR Is used to adjust LCD contrast, Speaker/Receiver volume, Headset and Ringer Volume. TO ADJUST THE RING VOLUME Press the Up/Down key during ringing TO ADJUST THE LCD CONTRAST Press the Up/Down key in the on-hook status. TO ADJUST THE HANDSET/HEADSET VOLUME Press the Up/Down key in the off-hook status or during the call. TO SELECT THE RINGER TONE There are fourteen (14) kinds of ringers available. To change the ringer tone, 1. Press FEATURE, then dial 3 (the tone style will be displayed on the LCD), TO ADJUST THE SPEAKER VOLUME Press the Up/Down key during speakerphone operation or during the call. 2. Dial 3 repeatedly to toggle between the various options. 3. Press FEATURE again to save the ringer tone Once you have selected a ringer style, use volume control to increase or decrease the ringer volume. EXTENSIONS (Primary and Secondary) When your primary extension is busy a second call can be received or placed from the secondary extension. If you do not answer the call on the secondary extension after four (4) rings the call will go to your voice mail. 6 7

3. FEATURE OPERATION TO ORIGINATE AN OUTSIDE CALL HEADSET OPERATION 1. Lift handset or press SPEAKER key, receive internal dial tone. 2. Dial 9 to receive an outside dial tone. 3. Dial desired telephone number. 4. Use handset or MIC to converse, TO ORIGINATE AN INTERNAL CALL 1. Lift handset or press SPEAKER key. 2. Receive extension dial tone. 1. To use a headset press the ANSWER key to activate the headset port on the base of the telephone, the ANSWER button will light red when activated. When the ANSWER key is lit the handset will be inactive. 2. Use the RECALL key to release or hang-up on the call when using the headset 3. To return to using the handset press the ANSWER key to deactivate the button, the ANSWER light is off for handset operation NOTE: If the ANSWER key is already activated to answer an inbound call using your headset press the ringing extension button NOTE: To adjust the ringing volume when using the headset use the Up/Down key during ringing 3. Dial desired station number. 4. Use handset or MIC to converse. HANDS-FREE/SPEAKER/DYNAMIC DIAL-PAD PHONE 1. To use the hands-free ability of the telephone press the SPEAKER button 2. Ensure the MIC key is lit which enables the built in microphone located at the bottom right corner of the telephone. If it isn t lit you will be able to hear the caller but they will not be able to hear you! 3. At any time you may pick up the handset! To go from the handset to hands-free press the SPEAKER button before replacing the handset in the cradle. NOTE: To use the dynamic dial-pad simply start dialing the telephone number and the phone will automatically go hands-free. ORIGINATING A VOICE CALL HANDS-FREE 1. Lift handset 2. Dial desired station number. 3. Press the Voice soft-key or press 1. Note: If privacy is required, lift handset. MUTE KEY 1. During a handset or headset conversation the transmit can be muted by the use of the MUTE soft-key 2. To resume speaking press the MUTE soft-key a second time NOTE: While muting the handset/headset you are still monitoring the caller 8 9

LAST NUMBER REDIAL REMOTE HOLD To Redial the Last Number Dialed 1. Press REDIAL. 2. Press # or the REDIAL soft-key and the last number dialed will be redialed and dis played. NOTE: To scroll through the last 10 calls use the PREV and NEXT soft-keys 1. Press TRANSFER. Receive interrupted dial tone. 2. Dial desired extension number 3. Press HOLD and hang up. NOTE: This process will remotely place caller on hold at the extension entered in Step # 2, allowing you to then retrieve the call from that extension TO PLACE A CALL ON HOLD Press HOLD - held line flashes ANSWERING A PARKED CALL To Retrieve Lift handset or press SPEAKER. Press held line. If Unanswered: A held call reminder is set to 90 seconds. 1. Press Park button LEAVE THE HANDSET IN THE CRADLE 2. Dial the park location that was announced, followed by the # key 3. Answer ringing call by picking up the handset or pressing the speaker key. TO PLACE A CALL ON EXCLUSIVE HOLD Press HOLD twice. Held line flashes. To Retrieve Lift handset or press SPEAKER. Press held line. If Unanswered The call is left on hold indefinitely until retrieved. Automatic Recall is not initiated. PAGING (if applicable) 1. Pick up your handset and press the paging soft-key 2. Wait for the paging confirmation tone and begin paging 3. Hang-up using the RECALL key when completed 4. Replace the handset to the cradle 10 11

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TO TRANSFER A CALL 1. Press TRANSFER. Receive interrupted dial tone. 2. Dial destination station s extension, hang up to complete the transfer or wait for answer if using a supervised transfer. 3. To return to original caller, press TRANSFER Note: If using supervised transfer and you receive voicemail, press * 4 times to cancel voicemail, then proceed with step 3 TO TRANSFER A CALL TO RECEPTION 1. Press TRANSFER. Receive interrupted dial tone. 2. Dial 0, hang up or wait for answer. 3. To return to original caller, press TRANSFER TO TRANSFER A CALL TO VOICEMAIL 1. Press TRANSFER. Receive interrupted dial tone. 2. Dial destination stations extension. 3. Press the message key and hang up to complete the transfer. Note: To return to original caller, press TRANSFER prior to step 3 CONFERENCE 4 PARTY 1. With call in progress, press TRANSFER - receive interrupted dial tone. 2. Dial 9, then 2nd party s telephone number. 3. After call is answered, press CONF Soft Key Three-way conference is established. To add a 4 th party, repeat process If one party hangs up, other two remain connected. Note: Max. 4 party conference, with 2 outside callers only. Note: If in step 2. and you receive voicemail press * 4 times to cancel voicemail then press transfer key to return to the original caller. CONFERENCE BRIDGE (IF APPLICABLE) For Conferences greater than 2 outside callers there is a conference bridge that can be scheduled along with the use of a conference telephone Please contact the conferencing administrator to schedule the use of the Conference Bridge. CALL FORWARDING - ALL CALLS To Set 1. Press SPEAKER key. Receive extension dial tone. 2. Press CALL FWD key, dial desired ext number or telephone number (including 9). 3. Press SPEAKER. Call forwarding for all calls is set. CALL FWD key is lit red. To Cancel 1. Press SPEAKER key. Receive extension dial tone. 2. Press the Call FWD key 3. Press * (star) 14 4. Press SPEAKER. Call forwarding for all calls is cancelled. CALL FWD key is unlit. 15

CALL PICK UP 1. Pick up your phone and receive extension dial tone. 2. Press the DPICK soft key and hear interrupted dial tone. 3. Type the extension that you want to answer the call is now connected. CALL DISPLAY To gather caller information from your display, push the line button that you are on (while talking) and the information (caller name and number) will re-appear on your display. PROGRAMMING STATION or PERSONAL SPEED DIAL From the idle state, press the STA soft key. Use the PREV or NEXT soft keys to select the entry number (00-19) to be programmed. Press the ENTRY soft key to search the vacant memory block of Station Speed Dial. Press the NAME soft key to enter a new name. Enter the desired name (up to 16 characters using the letters on Keys 2 through 9) Press the SET soft key to save Press the NUMBER soft key to enter the number associated with the name. Dial 9 + the desired telephone number. Press the SET soft key to save HOT DESKING (only applicable for IP telephones) Press OK to continue programming additional Speed Dials 1. Press the Speaker button 2. Press the LOG IN/OUT button on the telephone 3. The display will then prompt for Login: and Password: 4. Enter your extension number from the dial pad and then the Set soft key 5. Enter the password of 1234 (this is the same for all extensions) and then the OK soft key NOTE: When visiting another site or Hot-Desking in a meeting roomplease remember to LOGOUT before you leave NOTE: When you logout from the visitors location your extension will then revert back to its originally assigned location NOTE: If your extension is already registered the display will read Over-Ride Select Yes to proceed TO USE STATION (PERSONAL), OR SYSTEM (GLOBAL) SPEED DIALS From the idle state, press the STA, SYS or DIR soft key on your phone. To search by name, enter up to the first four characters of a name using the keypad. Press the PREV or NEXT soft key to start the search. The name and the number are shown on the LCD. If more than one name matches the letters entered, scroll through the hits with the PREV or NEXT soft keys. Once the name and number are displayed either press the SPEAKER key, the line key, or lift the receiver to place the call. 16 17

CHAPTER 4. VOICE MESSAGING YOUR PROFILES FOR USE ARE VOICE MESSAGING FIRST TIME ENROLLMENT STEPS The first time enrollment tutorial will guide you through the 3 basic steps of setting up your mailbox: Changing your PIN, recording your NAME for the company directory and recording your IN THE OFFICE profile 1. Press the message key while the handset is in the cradle, then pick up the handset 2. Enter your first time PIN number 2222 3. Follow the first time enrollment tutorial NOTE: It is not necessary to record your other profiles during the first time enrollment NOTE: With the use of the ETR or Expected Time of Return feature recording the additional profiles isn t required SENDING A MESSAGE TO A DISTRIBUTION LIST 1. Log into voicemail: this is done by pressing the message key while the handset is in the cradle and enter your voice messaging PIN (security code) then pick up the handset 2. Press 4 Send a Message 3. Press 4 to Select the by Distribution List 4. Listen to the list of Distribution Lists and enter the number of the Distribution List that you want to send a message 5. Press ## PROFILE 0 = In the Office PROFILE 1 = In a Meeting PROFILE 2 = Out of the Office PROFILE 3 = Vacation SETTING EXPECTED TIME OF RETURN or ETR 1. Select the appropriate presence profile button on your telephone. The display on your telephone will show ETR: 2. Enter your Expected Time of Return using the scenarios below followed by the # key. Must enter a 4 digit number (such as 1500=3pm) using a 24 hour clock. If it is less then the current time, Voice Messaging assumes it to be a time tomorrow based on a Monday Friday work week. If the time entered is greater than the current time, Voice Messaging assumes it to be a time today. Enter 6 digits to set a time of return up to a month from now ( such as 230800=23rd at 8am) NOTE: If you enter a relative time less than 30 minutes, Voice messaging rounds the ETR time to the next 5 minutes. (such as at 10:46 you enter 10 minutes, ETR is set to 11:00) If you enter a relative greater time than 30 minutes, Voice Messaging rounds the ETR to the next 15 minutes( such as at 10:46 you enter 30 minutes, ETR is set to 11:30 NOTE: To bypass the ETR press # NOTE: The use of presence features is required in order for the switchboard operator to provide a better customer service experience to our clients 6. Record your message after the tone, to end your recording press # 7. You will then be prompted with message delivery options, To re-record press 1, Mark as Urgent Press 2, Mark as Private Press 3, to send the message with standard delivery press #, press * to cancel the delivery of the message. NOTE: Once you are familiar with the Distribution List numbers it is not necessary to wait for the prompts. 18 19

UNIFIED MESSAGING Should the unified messaging module be enabled your voice messages will be accessible from Microsoft Outlook. Your voice messages can be managed from either your telephone or from Microsoft Outlook. Below is a screenshot of how the voice message will appear in your inbox: When the Voice Message Player is used there is the use of message playback options: Play Stop 1. To listen to the message from your inbox select the Dial/Play icon located in the HOME page (outlook 2010 depicted) Volume control when using multimedia speakers 2. From the drop down menu select Play Voice Message which will launch the Voice Message Player depicted below. 3. To dial the caller select the telephone number from the drop down menu Rewind Pause Fast Forward Should you choose to listen to your voice message from Outlook a voice player will give your two options for the message playback. 1. The speaker icon to use your multi media speakers 2. The telephone icon to use your telephone as the playback device 20 21

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