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When you change the volume, the phone remembers the value you set and uses it in the future.
When you power down the phone and restore power, the phone retains the same setting. There
are three individual volume settings:
1.
When the phone is idle, the volume keys control the volume of the ringer. When you press
the keys, the phone plays the ringer tone that you have currently selected. You can adjust
the volume to suit your needs. After you stop pressing the key, the phone continues to play
the ringer tone for two seconds.
1
2.
When you are using the handset, the volume keys control the volume at which you hear the
speech from the other party through the earpiece.
3.
When you are using the speaker, the volume keys control the volume at which you hear the
speech from the other party through the speaker.
Each volume control has twenty one settings, numbered 0 to 20. When you adjust he level of the
speaker volume, the display shows:
The bar at the bottom of the display represents the volume graphically, from 0 to 20. When the
volume is at 0, the sound is completely turned off.
The volume control does not alter the level of the sound at which that the phone sends its signal
to the network.
5.2.1.4
Speaker Key
The
speaker
key is located on the bottom right corner of the keypad and is identified by the
speaker icon on the key. When the phone is on hook, or when you are using the handset, pressing
the
speaker
key activates the speakerphone; conversations are conducted through the external
speaker and microphone. When you are using the speakerphone, pressing the
speaker
button
returns the conversation through the handset if it is off hook or disconnects the active call if the
handset is on hook.
5.2.2
Description of Buttons
The buttons are used to access features or functions of the phone or phone system easily. The
Call
1
and
Call 2
buttons are
call appearance buttons
, and are used to make, receive, and terminate calls.
The other six buttons have two purposes, depending if you pressed the
Fn
key before you pressed
the button.
2
To access the secondary function of a button, press and release
Fn
then press the button. If you
do not press a button within 2½ seconds, the shift function is inoperative, so that when you press
a button you will select the standard use for the button not the secondary function.
If you select the
Fn
key in error, you can cancel it by pressing
Fn
again.
1. Section 8.5.6 on page 117 describes how you select the tone that is played when the phone rings.
Volume:
Speaker 7
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2. The
Fn
key is described in section 5.2.1.2 on page 37.
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