Dt590 display, Icons, Keys used for menu handling – AASTRA DT590 for MD Evolution Quick Reference Guide EN User Manual

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QUICK

REFERENCE

GUIDE

DT590

MD

EVOLUTION

Description of DT590
























Keys 1 2:

increase/decrease the earpiece volume


Key 4: YES.

Used for call connection; one short press in stand-

by mode will open the call list; always press this button to confirm
choices when working in menu mode.

Key 13: NO.

For call disconnection; for returning to previous

screen; pressing more than 3 seconds will switch the phone
on/off.

Key 5: C/Mute.

In stand-by mode, mute the ringer in stand-by

mode; or mute the microphone when calling.

Key 11: Menu.

Open Phonebook menu in stand-by mode; open

“3

rd

Party” menu in In-call mode; or if the button has been used

for leaving the menu mode, the last used menu will be entered.

Key 12: Navigation key

. To step in menu mode and text mode.

When ► is pressed in stand-by mode and In-Call mode, the left
most menu tab is displayed and when ◄ is pressed the right
most menu tab is displayed. ▲ and ▼ is used for stepping in the
menu lists.

Key 8: R/Messaging key

. In stand-by mode, place an outgoing

call to a specific extension. If the “voice message” icon appears,
you can enter your voicemail to retrieve the voice message.

Key 9: Hands free key.

To turn on/off the loudspeaker

DT590 Display


Stand-by menu


User identity (name)

User identity (number)


Date

Hour

Icons: key lock, alarm, time


Info row (icons)

Icons

“Signal strength” visible when the phone is
connected to a system.


“Ring signal muted” shown when the Mute
button is pressed and “Ring muted?” selected.

“Battery” always shown in standby mode. When
the level is low, it is time to charge the battery.

“Loudspeaker” when the loudspeaker is
activated and when the phone is in loudspeaking
operation.



“New message” indicates a new text message.



“Voice message” when at least one new voice
message has not been heard

“Confirm message” when a received message is
to be accepted or declined by the user

“Keys locked” indicates a locked keypad.



“Headset” indicates that a headset is connected
to the phone.


“Microphone muted” indicates a muted
microphone.


“Redirected call” indicates that all calls are re-
directed to another extension.


“Outgoing call” icon in the call list


“Answered call” icon in the call list



“Missed call” icon in the call list.



“Call info” icon indicates that there are new
missed calls in the call list


“Data cable” icon is visible when a data cable is
connected to the phone.

“Search phonebook” icon is visible when it is
possible to press key and search for a
name/number in the phonebook.

Menu tabs

The ”Phonebook” menu contains all
names/numbers in the personal phonebook


The “Message” menu contains all message
handling (read, listen, write, send)


The “Call info” menu contains call list and call
time

The “Call service“

*

contains absent handling,

and diversion of calls

The “Toolbox” menu contains a calculator, alarm
clock, and personal handling settings such as
changing the ringer volume, selecting language,
etc.


The”3rd party“* menu contains all functions for
calls where a third (or more) party is involved.

The “Ongoing call” menu contains short-cuts to
the message menu and to the call list, and
possibility to change to DTMF signalling mode
etc.

The “User busy” menu camp on*

on PBX

internal calls if the called person is busy. Or call
back*

when the called line no longer is busy.

In the “Call waiting” menu, information of the
caller can be found (if available) if other party
initiates call waiting. A call waiting can be picked
up on another terminal while maintaining the first
connection.

*

Subscription specific to PBX


Keys used for menu handling











Enter/ Exit the menu

Enter the menu mode by pressing the menu key, or navigation
key ◄ or ►. Use ◄ ► to choose tab and press YES to open
it; a heading is shown and the first alternative is marked. Use
navigation key ▲ and ▼ and to step in the alternatives and press
YES

to select your alternative.

Always confirm your alternatives/settings with a press on YES.
Pressing NO takes you back one step and a press on MENU
takes you back to stand-by mode.

Stand-by Menu Tree

Phonebook

Call All

entries

Add

New

From

Call

list

Edit

Entries the local phonebook

Remove

Central *

Entries in the central
phonebook

Messages

Voice *

Access to your voice mailbox

Inbox

The 10 last received mess.

Send

Unsent

New

Sent

Call Info

Missed calls

Missed calls in a separate list

Call list

The 20 last calls (10 dialed,
and 10 incoming and missed
calls)

Call time

Accumulated outgoing call time
and for the last call

Call service

Absence *

To specify the reason for

absence and when you are present again.
Divert *

You can divert a call to another
number

Toolbox

Alarm (Set, Clear)

Calculator

Sound &Alerts Ringer Volume

Vibrator

Alert

Ring

signals

Alarm

signals

Message alert (mail, voice)

Key sound (silent/ click/ tone)

Display

Backlight

Contrast
Add.Disp.Mgt.
Network

Subscribe

Select

Priority

Rename

Subscriptions

Remove

Time &Date

Time format

Date

format

Locks

Key lock (on/off)

Phone

lock

(on/off)

Answering mode Any key (on/off)

Auto

Answer

(on/off)

Language (11 languages)

In Charger Mode Redirect

Off

Master reset

Reset settings

Reset

all

In Call Menu Tree


3

rd

party *

Call 3

rd

party

Switch

call

Transfer

Add to conference

End new call

Phone book

Refer above

Ongoing call

Message

Call

list

Long

DTMF

Short

DTMF

Send

pause

User busy *

Call

waiting

Call

back


Call waiting *

Info (of the caller if available)

Switch (to answer the call on another line)

* Subscription specific to PBX

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