INTRODUCTION
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KEYS AND PARTS
This section explains keys and parts of DT920 Series using ITK-
6D as an example.
(1) Call Indicator Lamp
Lamp at the top corner flashes when a call terminates to the
terminal.
Also, when Voice Mail service is available, the Lamp lights to
indicate there has been a message.
(2) LCD
LCD (Liquid Crystal Display) provides DT Series activity
information plus date, time and soft key operation.
(3) Programmable Keys
These keys can be programmed as Flexible Line
key/Programmable Feature Key by Telephony Server
administrator.
When Telephony
Server administrator sets “One-Touch Speed
Dial key” on the programmable keys, you can assign any
numbers (ex. Telephone number, etc.) to the key.
* For the assignment of the keys, contact your
Telephony Server administrator.
(4) Exit
To exit Menu or Help mode and go back to the time display.
(5) Soft Keys
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.
(7) Help
Explanations of the soft keys can be displayed on the LCD by
pressing this key.
(8) Recall
Press this key to finish the call and hear the dial tone.
(9) Feature
Used to activate any features as terminal setup functions, and
to program One-Touch Speed Dial Keys.
Function Key
F 0 =Side Tone On/Off (for handset)
F 1 =Turns microphone on or off.
F 7 =Turns call indicator lamp on or off for incoming
call notification (If turned off, this lamp will still
light to indicate message waiting.)
F 8 =Selects between Normal, Dynamic Dial Pad,
and Preset Dial.
(10) Answer
When LED on this key is lit, press this key to answer an
incoming call.
(11) Mic
Press this key to respond hands-free. LED on this key lights
during speaker phone operation.
(12) Menu
To display the setting menus of terminal, such as Setting and
Config.
(13) Cursor
By using this key, user can access to various features with a
simple operation.
Also, this key is used as a cursor-movement key on the Menu
screen.
Up
Move the highlighted area one line up the
screen.
Down
Move the highlighted area one line down
the screen.
Left
Go back to the previous screen.
Right
Go to the screen which corresponds to the
highlighted menu item.
Enter
Go to the screen which corresponds to the
highlighted menu item.
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