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The number of bars represents the number of
volume steps for speaker, earpiece, and ringer
volume. The volume levels can be adjusted by the
use of
G
and
H
.
1. With the handset mounted, press and hold
G
to raise the volume.
2. To lower the volume, press and hold
H
.
The number of bars on the Volume Meter
will decrease.
The maximum number of bars that will display is four.
Lift the handset and use
G
and
H
as
described above.
The maximum number of bars that will display is five.
v
– – = = ≠
Earpiece Volume
v
– – = =
Speaker Volume
Lowest Volume
Setting
Highest Volume
Setting
v
v – – = = ≠ ≠
Basic Operation
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The Signal Strength Meter (SSM) represents the
relative strength of the signal received by your
phone. The SSM is displayed as a bar graph
following the letter S at the left side of the display.
The S alone represents the lowest strength with
each additional bar representing a stronger signal.
The SSM appears every time you turn your phone
on, unless this feature is turned off through the
"Feature Menu" (refer to page 39).
To best utilize the SSM, you should familiarize
yourself with the relative signal strength levels and
their associated call-in-progress qualities.
Any messages, such as
LOCKED
, which display as
a result of activation of a feature will take priority
over the SSM. You will not see the SSM displayed
in these cases.
The Volume Meter represents the current volume
setting and will display whenever you adjust the
volume control. The volume level is displayed as a
bar graph following the letter V at the left side of
the display, with each additional bar representing
a higher volume setting.
Volume Meter
Weak Signal
Strong Signal
S
s – – = = ≠ ≠
Signal Strength Meter
Basic Operation
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