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Main Panel
Subpanels and Functions
Function
Key Panel
Displays lines and functions set for PBX and
enables changing of button name and pop-up.
Short Message
Log Panel
Displays transmission, reception and error logs
of simple messages and lets user select a log
to telephone or reply to a sender.
Call Forward Settings
Panel
For setting or cancelling Call Forwarding—All
Calls/Busy Line/Don’t Answer/Log Out for PBX.
Call Log
Panel
A user can see origination and termination types,
times, telephone numbers, conversation times,
and speech memos; then save them in CSV-format
file. Select a log for origination/termination,
speech memo input, or deletion. Configuration
Panel
For setting origination rules, termination actions,
voices, video conference actions, simple message
actions, the number of logs, user names, automatic
log in, and other convenient functions.
Video Conference
Panel
Using cameras in conjunction with this panel,
you can see video of calling party in the upper
panel and yourself in the lower panel.
Application Sharing
Panel
For application sharing and white board functions.
10-Key Keypad
Panel
Can be used like the dial pad of a telephone.
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GREATER UTILITY FOR ALL
Advanced
functions for better communications
Telephones may not convey enough essential information
in this era of advanced technology. has devised
a solution: Dterm SP30 Soft Phone. With the
power to share applications, conferences and
visualize ideas using virtual white boards and
other visual aids over integrated networks,
it sets a superior standard for comprehensive
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OUTSTANDING OFFICE SUPPORT
Upgrading
networks for maximum speed and flexibility
These days, companies must be prepared to change
personnel, projects and organizational structure
ondemand. NEC Dterm SP30 Soft Phone offers supremely
fast, flexible office support that administrators
need to manage evolving business environments.
By taking advantage of NEC network capabilities,various
scales of enterprise can operate and communicate
with greater efficiency and less effort thanever
before.
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EXCELLENT EXECUTIVE POTENTAIL
Lower
costs, greater efficiency and a higher profile
boost your bottom line
By transforming the quality of communications,
NEC Dterm SP30 Soft Phone can sharpen your
company’s cutting edge. IP network-based tools
not only boost operating efficiency and capability
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they also expand, integrate and simplify your
office environment. Yet, Dterm SP30 Soft Phone
can be
set up at minimal initial cost. |
Dterm SP30 Soft Phone
Requirements
Operating
Environment
| PC |
IBM/PC-AT compatible machine |
| OS |
WindowsXP/2000 |
Memory |
256MB or more |
PCU |
Pentium III 800MHz or more |
HDD |
10MB or more in unused memory |
Audio device |
USB handset (optional) |
| PBX-compatible |
NEAX2400IPX (FP8700-R14 or more recent)
NEAX2000IPS (FP3300-R8 or more recent) |
IP
Relation
| LAN interface |
10M/100M Ethernet |
| Transport protocol |
Voice RTP
Signal UDP/TCP |
Setting of IP address |
DHCP setting/Direct setting |
QoS |
TOC, IP Precedence, Diffserve |
Payload cycle |
20ms/30ms/40ms |
Voice encoding |
G.711 (64k) |
Notes
1 The USB handset/headset (without dial pad)
that is currently usable: SN546 HANDSET-A
2 A USB camera can be used for videoconferencing
if it is compatible with NetMeeting. A USB handset
is not available for camera with microphone.
Cameras authorized for use: blue eye (from CHESCOM
INTERNATIONAL), Qcam Express (from Logitech)
3 To use a USB handset together with a USB camera,
a PC with two or more USB host controllers and
one USB host controller controlling one USB
port are
recommended. Connect the handset and camera
directly to the main PC USB jacks. If one controller
is used for both USB handset and USB camera,
the USB handset
and USB camera could possibly interfere with
each other due to a band deficiency.
4 Compatible PBXs are NEAX2400IPX (FP8700-R14
or more recent) or NEAX2000IPS (FP3300-R8 or
more recent).
O
perating Requirements
1 Dterm SP30 Soft Phone will not respond to
incoming calls when the PC is in a Standby mode.
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