Restoring Default Key Settings
The EMERGENCY, TONE, PAGE, and PROGRAM keys and F1 through F8 keys can
be restored to their default settings by individual programming in Local Diagnostic/Pro-
gramming Mode (see page 14), or by the following method:
1.
Unplug the ATEL.
2.
While holding down the TALK and MENU keys reconnect the ATEL.
3.
The message DEFAULT KEYS SET should appear on the display.
4.
The message will stay on the display until an action is taken or until the next System
time update occurs (once per minute).
Setting the ATEL Background Music
You can toggle the ATEL background music function on or off by pressing the F key as-
signed to that function (default is F3) or by pressing 1 while the ATEL is on-hook. The
background music source is selected as described under
Selecting a Source for Mu-
sic-on-Hold and ATEL Background Music
on page , and is the same as the
System-wide music-on-hold source.
Background music continues to be heard from the ATEL speaker after you hang up the
handset or press SPKR PHONE. The music is muted during telephone, page, or intercom op-
erations.
You can adjust the background music volume while listening to it by pressing the VOL
up/down key as needed. The background music volume level is independent of intercom
listen or telephone listen volume settings.
This feature does not use a telephone link, so it can be left on all the time without reduc-
ing available System resources.
Note:
This feature requires that the ATEL be connected to an ATC-E4 card. The ATC-B
card does not support the ATEL background music function. See your Dukane
distributor for assistance.
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