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IP Gear SmartCell 111L - 4 Features and Programming Instructions; 4.1 General; 4.2 Audio Gain

IP Gear SmartCell 111L
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IP Gear SmartCell 111L User Guide
4 Features and Programming Instructions
4.1 General
This section lists the various Smartcell 111L features, which can be programmed
by the user. Section 4.15, has a concise summary of the programming details.
During programming,
3 short beeps indicate positive confirmation (confirmation tone).
2 short beeps indicate rejection or inability to perform the command
(rejection tone).
The DTMF programming is done with a DTMF telephone connected to the 111L
or by dialing through the PABX to the 111L unit. The parameters are entered
into the unit with unique DTMF tones, as explained later. To start the process
you have to enter the sequence **1343**# and the 111L will respond with 3
short beeps to confirm it. If the code was wrong you will hear the error tone,
meaning that the command was not accepted (probably because you entered it
wrong). The commands are in effect immediately after you dial their codes. You
may leave the programming mode at any time by simply going on-hook. It is
recommended to check the function of every feature you program and write it
down, as there is no simple way to know what was programmed into the unit. If
in doubt – reprogram the unit.
Each parameter programmed into the unit is kept in the permanent memory of
the unit. The parameters will not be “forgotten” in case of power failure.
Each feature has a default value that is set during the production of the unit
(Factory default). If you made a lot of changes and want to start from fresh, or
you want to delete all the programming changes made to the unit – use the
“Restore Factory Default” feature.
4.2 Audio Gain
4.2.1 Feature description
In some cases, you may find that the voice level during the conversation is not
optimal (either too loud or too soft). You can change it to better suit you and the
other users. The level can be changed in each direction independently of the
other direction. The level may change in every new call you make, so before you
make a change - be sure that most of the users in the system feel that the level
needs to be changed.
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