DT710
(ITL
‐
2E)
Quick
User
Guide
for
DT710
phones
controlled
by
SIP@Net
For
detailed
information
please
consult
the
comprehensive
User
Guide
available
at
:
www.nec
‐
unified.com
.
©
NEC
Unified
Solutions
2010
All
rights
are
reserved.
Reproduction
in
whole
or
in
part
is
prohibited
without
the
written
consent
of
the
copyright
owner.
All
brand
names
and
product
names
in
this
document
are
trademarks
or
registered
trademarks
of
their
respective
companies.
PLACING
CALLS
1.
Lift
the
handset,
press
the
Speaker
key,
or
press
the
programmable
Line
key
to
receive
dial
tone.
2.
Enter
the
telephone
number
of
the
required
party.
3.
Wait
a
few
seconds
for
the
call
to
be
automatically
dialed.
4.
When
the
dialed
party
answers,
use
the
headset
or
MIC
to
start
the
conversation.
USING
PHONE
FEATURE
KEYS
1.
Hold
–
Places
current
call
on
hold.
To
resume
the
held
call,
press
the
Hold
key.
2.
Transfer
–
Initiates/completes
a
transfer.
3.
Speaker
–
Full
‐
duplex
speaker
phone
capability.
4.
Recall
–
Refer
to
Hold
.
5.
Feature
–
This
key
displays
a
set
of
menu
options
that
provide
additional
capabilities.
6.
Redial
–
Dials
the
most
recently
dialed
number
again.
7.
Conf
–
Initiates/completes
a
conference.
8.
Answer
–
When
the
LED
(15)
is
ON,
press
the
key
to
answer
a
waiting
call.
9.
Mic
–
Press
this
key
to
mute
the
microphone
:
the
LED
is
flashing.
Press
the
key
again
to
un
‐
mute
the
microphone.
10.
Directory
–
Opens
the
Personal
Directory.
11.
Message
–
Automatically
dials
to
pick
up
voice
messages.
12.
S
Up/
T
Down
keys
–
Use
to
adjust
the
basic
settings
on
the
phone.
13.
Line
Key
–
own
telephone
number.
14.
Speed
Dial
Key
–
Automatically
dials
a
number
or
(de
‐
)activates
a
function.
15
BASIC
SETTINGS
To
adjust
handset
volume
Press
the
up/down
S
T
key
in
the
off
hook
status
or
during
a
call.
To
adjust
speaker
volume
Press
the
up/down
S
T
key
during
speaker
phone
operation,
or
during
a
call
that
is
being
played
on
the
speaker.
To
adjust
ring
tone
volume
Press
the
up/down
S
T
key
during
ringing.
Issue
:
May
2010
DT710
(ITL
‐
2E)
Quick
User
Guide
1