Issue 1.3 September 2007
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Description: Take a moment to familiarize yourself with the
telephone set features and various keys. Start by
programming the telephone to your desired settings.
The volume of the Ringer, Speaker, and Handset as
well as other features may be programmed for each
digital station. The volume settings may also be
changed for individual calls without affecting the
programmed levels.
Adjustments:
1. Ring Volume 5. Ring Frequency
2. Speaker Volume 6. Microphone Level
3. Handset Volume 7. Camp On Tone Volume
Level
4. Increase Ring Level Gradually
Permanent Programming:
1. While your station is idle, press [PRG], [6].
2. If your station is equipped with LCD,
the display will show: Set: 1:Ring 2:Spk
3:Handset More:#
3. Select the item that you want to program, (1, 2, or 3) or press
the # key for more options. (See adjustments above)
4. Press [VOL↑
↑↑
↑] to increase the volume or [VOL↓
↓↓
↓] to decrease.
5. Press [SAVE] to save the programming and exit to idle status.
Note: Each setting has eight discrete levels. LCD sets will show
the level number in the lower right corner of the LCD
display. You will also hear an audible indication to allow you
to select the most desireble level. It is suggested to leave
the microphone level at default.
Temporary Volume Adjustment:
1. While you are using your handset, your speaker, or your
telephone is ringing, you may:
2. Press [VOL↑
↑↑
↑] to increase the volume or press [VOL↓
↓↓
↓] on the
device (handset, speaker, ringer) that is operational.
3. If you are using your handset or speaker, the levels will revert to
permanent programming as soon as you hang up or turn off the
speaker. Ringing volume will revert to permanent programming
on the next call.
Setting Up Your Telephone Set