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STE User’s Manual
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2-6.3.3 MODEM OUTPUT LEVEL
Use the MODEM OUTPUT LEVEL menu (
) to see the current setting in the second line and to
change the level. For information on the default settings, by country, please see
Figure 2-39. MODEM OUTPUT LEVEL Menu
1. Press
CHANGE
to advance the display to the ENTER MODEM OUTPUT LEVEL menu
(Paragraph
2. Press
SCROLL
to
advance the display to the MODEM REFERENCE LEVEL menu (Paragraph
3. Press
BACK
to return the display to the ADVANCED PSTN SETTINGS FOR INSTALLATION
PERSONNEL (
2-6.3.3.1 ENTER MODEM OUTPUT LEVEL
When the ENTER MODEM OUTPUT LEVEL menu (
) first appears, the SOFT-KEYS
(
STORE
,
DELETE
, and
ABORT
) are not displayed and no digits appear in the second line. Upon
entering a digit, using the KEYPAD, the digit and SOFT-KEYS will appear. For the default settings, by
country, see
Figure 2-40. ENTER MODEM OUTPUT LEVEL Menu
1. Press
STORE
to enter the new level into memory and it is used for all calls until changed.
2. Press
DELETE
to erase the number entered (similar to a Backspace function) and allows a new
number to be entered.
3. Press
ABORT
to return the display to the MODEM OUTPUT LEVEL menu (
2-6.3.4 MODEM REFERENCE LEVEL
The MODEM OUTPUT LEVEL menu (
) shows the current setting in the second line and
provides the means to change the level. For information on the default settings, by country, please see
Figure 2-41. MODEM REFERENCE LEVEL Menu
1. Press
CHANGE
to allow selection of preset values.
ENTER MODEM OUTPUT LEVEL:
- dbm
STORE
DELETE
ABORT
MODEM REFERENCE LEVEL:
- dbm
SCROLL
BACK
CHANGE
MODEM OUTPUT LEVEL:
-n dbm
SCROLL
BACK
CHANGE
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