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    Rear ViewDterm
    4D IP
    Network Specification
    Interface        : Ethernet: 10 Base T/100 Base TX , RJ45
    Internet Layer: IPv4
    Protocol         : Peer to Peer
    Media type    : Auto sensing and manual selection supported. 
    						
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    Dterm
    8D IP, 16D IP, 16LD IP, 32D IP
    Note:The PC connector on the IP terminal is exclusively for a PC connection, not a second IP terminal.Network Specification
    Interface        : Ethernet 10 Base T/100 Base TX , RJ45 * Multiport Switch
    Internet Layer: IPv4
    Protocol         : Peer to Peer only
    Media type    : Auto sensing and manual selection supported.
    PC(X) 
    						
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    Dterm
    4D IP
    Adjustable
    Removable Base
    Quick Disconnect 
    Button 
    						
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    Base ViewDterm
    8D IP, 16D IP, 16LD IP, 32D IP
    Note:Adjustable/Removable base has been Removed
    Optional Adapter supported
    Power Method Equipment to be used Switch Position
    Industry StandardIEEE 802.3 af Power Switch
    AC Adapter1
    
    CISCO Discovery Protocol• CISCO Catalyst Power Switch
    • CISCO Power Patch Panel2
    Type  Description
    PS(A)-R UNIT Survivable adapter to provide local Dterm IP survivability.
    AD(A)-2R UNIT Local recording capability.
    Power over 
    Ethernet SwitchExternal AC Adapter
    Optional Adapter 
    						
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    Keys and LampsProgrammable KeysThese are examples of D
    term®
     features available by pressing the programmable keys. Some features using feature 
    access code may be programmed by the user. Others must be programmed by the telephone system administrator.
    AICM
    Press key to activate “Automatic Intercom”.
    DICM
    Press key to activate “Dial Intercom”.
    DND (Do Not Disturb)
    Press key to activate or cancel “Privacy” feature.
    FDA
    Press key to activate or cancel “Call Forwarding – All Calls” feature.
    FDB
    Press key to activate, verify, or cancel “Call Forwarding – Busy Line” feature.
    FDN
    Press key to activate, verify, or cancel “Call Forwarding – Don’t Answer” feature.
    MICM
    Press key to activate “Manual Intercom”.
    MSG (Message)
    Press key to leave message indication at station in no answer or busy condition.
    MULTILINE APPEARANCE
    A programmable extra extension key. Press this key to see status of extra extension.
    MW-SET
    Press key to leave message waiting indication on boss’ station from secretary’s station.
    MW-OFF
    Press key to cancel message waiting indication on boss’ station from secretary’s station.
    P-RLS
    Press key to release “Privacy” feature. 
    						
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    S&R (Save and Repeat)
    Press key to store a number or redial a stored number.
    SIG
    Press key to cause chime at predetermined station.
    NAME
    Press key to register name for the key to One-Touch Speed Calling key.
    (Available from Feature Package 20-100 R18 software or later version.)LampsCall Indicator Lamp
    Lamp at top of D
    term
     Display flashes when a call terminates to the terminal.
    Lamp lights steadily when a message has been left.
    LCD
    LCD (Liquid Crystal Display) provides D
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     activity information plus date, time and Soft Key operation.
    LED
    Some Feature keys have a built-in Light Emitting Diode (LED) that lights or flashes according to the activity of that 
    Feature key.
    Function Key Activities
    Feature + 0 = Side Tone On/Off. (for handset) (Note 1)
    Feature + 1 = Turns microphone on or off.
    Feature + 2 = Adjusts handset receiver volume
    Feature + 3 = Selects ringer tone
    Feature + 4 = Adjusts transmission/receiving volume
    Feature + 5 = Activates hands-free operation
    Feature + 6 = Deactivates hands-free operation
    Feature + 7 = Turns call indicator lamp on or off for incoming call notification. (If turned off, this lamp will still 
    light to indicate message waiting.)
    Feature + 8 = Turns Dynamic Dial Pad on or off. (Note 2)
    Note 1:Not available for D
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     IP.
    Note 2:All TDM types support Dynamic Dial Pad. For D
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     IP, Feature Package 8700 (R14) or later version of Firm-
    ware is required. 
    						
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    Soft Keys
    Note:Soft Key function is available for the terminals with LCD.
    The Soft Keys on the D
    term
     Series i/D
    term
     IP provide a set of functions on the LCD that adapts to the changing state 
    of the telephone. While default Soft Key settings are provided, desired functions can be assigned to individual sta-
    tions as required. The Soft Keys, at the bottom of the LCD, can display the names of available functions, names of 
    user-assigned functions and names of functions assigned by a specific Soft Key pattern. The Soft Keys displayed 
    can vary, depending on the state of the phone and/or when the Next/Previous button is pressed.
    Exit Key
    Press to exit the Help program.
    Help Key
    Press the Help Key, then press desired Soft Key for helpful information about that key.
    MIC (Microphone)
    Press the Soft Key below “MIC” to activate or deactivate the Microphone. LED on Mic key will illuminate when Mic is 
    on.
    DND (Do Not Disturb)
    Press the Soft Key to reject call termination to the preassigned station.
    7:354051
    >>> MIC AM MON 18 JUL 2002Exit Help
    DND 
    						
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    Default Function Displays for Each StatusDefault Soft Key settings are provided corresponding to particular functions. Different Soft Key settings are dis-
    played at the bottom of the LCD depending on the status, as shown below.
    Different patterns of Soft Key settings can be registered for individual call states and assigned to individual terminals 
    as required.
    4:26 PM    TUE 13  APR 2004
    MIC >>>DND
    DIAL TONE/DIALING IDLE4:26 PM    TUE 13  APR 2004
    MIC >>>PICK (1)
    Push >>>4:26 PM    TUE 13  APR 2004
    FDN >>>FDBFDA
    (2)4:26 PM    TUE 13  APR 2004
    MIC >>>VOICE RINGING 
    						
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    4:26 PM    TUE 13  APR 2004 TRANSFER 2000
    MIC >>>CONF BUSY
    CONSULTATION HOLD4:26 PM    TUE 13  APR 2004 BUSY 2000
    MIC >>>CB (1)
    Push >>>4:26 PM    TUE 13  APR 2004 BUSY 2000
    S&R >>>CW
    (2)4:26 PM    TUE 13  APR 20042000
    MIC >>>DND CONNECTION 
    						
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    Soft Key FeaturesWhen the Soft Key corresponding to a desired function name is operated, the selected function name starts to blink 
    on the LCD. The blinking display of available functions takes precedence over the display of functions specified by 
    the Soft Key pattern. (Note)
    FDB (Call Forwarding – Busy Line)
    Permits a call to a busy station to be immediately forwarded to a predesignated station.
    FDA (Call Forwarding – All Calls)
    Permits all calls destinated for a particular station to be routed to another station regardless of the busy or idle status 
    of the called station.
    FDL (Logged Out IP Station – Call Destination)
    Enables a system to transfer the call to appropriate station when D
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     whose LOGGED OUT IP STATION – CALL 
    DESTINATION has already been registered is in logout status.
    E-OVR (Executive Override)
    Enables selected station users, upon encountering a busy condition at an internal station, to bridge into the busy 
    connection.
    CW (Call Waiting)
    Enables a busy station to receive a second incoming call. A camp-on indication tone is sent to the busy station, and 
    the user can use a switchhook flash to answer the second call.
    CB (Call Back)
    Provides the ability for a calling station to set a CALL BACK. The calling station will be rung as soon as the busy sta-
    tion becomes available.
    S&R (Save and Repeat)
    Allows a station to save a specific dialed number and then redial that number later.
    MWSET (Message Waiting – Set)
    Allows a station to set a Message Waiting indication or lamp.
    HOLD (Call Hold)
    Permits a station user to hold a call in progress and to return to the previously held call.
    MWOFF (Message Waiting – Cancel)
    Allows a station to cancel a Message Waiting indication or lamp. 
    						
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