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TELOS 2101 USER’S MANUAL
PART V
THE TELOS DESKTOP DIRECTOR
V-6
SECTION 2 – DESKTOP DIRECTOR: GENERAL DESCRIPTION OF OPERATION
Handset Volume
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6
DOWN
5
UP
Ringer Volume
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6
DOWN
5
UP
Pressing
6
will decrease, while pressing
5
will increase the volume level for the
item displayed. The change will take place immediately and confirmation is not
required. Pressing the soft key button under the word BACK or the SELECT button
will return you to the main screen. The following volume levels can each be
individually adjusted:
•
Handset
This sets the level of the caller on the handset. If you are using a headset attached
to the Desktop Director this will adjust the level in the headset as well.
•
Ringer
This adjusts the volume of the ringer. Note that the ringer will usually be turned
off whenever a microphone channel is on. See Part IV for information on the
ringer mute input.
•
Speaker
This adjusts the level of the built in speaker for the Desktop Director’s hands-free
option.
2.2
Status Symbol™ Icons & What They Mean
The Desktop Director™ breaks new ground in broadcast telephone control surfaces
with the use of easy to understand Status Symbol™ Icons displayed on the LCD
matrixes located between the two rows of line selectors. In most cases the meaning of
each symbol is easily and effortless understood without study. However, to be
complete, here is what each symbol (or sequence) means.
This line is on-hook ready for incoming or outgoing calls (Idle)
BACK HELP
RINGER
BACK HELP
SPEAKER