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The power on/off switch (5)

The BT Accord 30 will switch to standby mode automatically after a period of

inactivity. Turning off the unit does not affect normal telephone communication through

the handset, so you can answer or make phone calls through the handset as usual.

Configuring the control unit

The 

telephone configuration switch (2)

at the back of the BT Accord 30 allows

you to select the most suitable setting for you to work with your telephone. To

check your configuration put the headset on and move the 

handset/headset

switch (11)

to the headset position. 

Please make sure you turn down the volume to protect your hearing. 

Make sure the  

telephone/computer switch (8)

is set to telephone position. Raise

the telephone handset and move the 6-position configuration switch slowly until you

can hear a clear dial tone. 

Note

that there may be two matching settings, choose the clearer setting or either

one if both perform the same.

The controls

Telephone/computer selection switch

The 

telephone/computer application switch (8)

is for you to select either

telephone use or computer use.

Headset/handset selection switch

The 

headset/handset application switch (11)

is for you to choose between

using the handset of your telephone or the BT Accord 20 headset provided.

Mute switch

The 

mute switch (7)

lets you place a caller on hold by pressing down to the mute

position. The caller will not be able to hear you but you will still be able to hear the

caller. To resume the call press the button again.

Volume control

The sliding 

volume control (13)

is for adjusting the volume of the sound to the

headset speaker. By sliding the button up and down, you can obtain the desired

volume.

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