00 Volume Control - Nortel Meridian SL-100 Reference Manual

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5-8 Basic set operation
Telephone calls can be received while the phone is in the Program mode.
The display is devoted to program features while the phone is in Program
mode and continues to display program features until the Program key is
pressed a second time to exit.
Telephone calls cannot be placed while the phone is in the Program mode.
Users can seize a DN in an attempt to place a call in the Program mode, but
the telephone does not respond to dial pad input until the user exits the
Program mode.
Data parameters, such as transmission speed and flow control, can also be
changed through the program mode. For information on how to modify the
data parameters, refer to the Meridian Communications Adapter (MCA)
Reference Manual, 555-4001-123.

00 Volume Control

All volume levels can be set while the telephone is in an idle state. There is
no need to wait for the phone to ring in order to adjust the ringer volume.
The Meridian modular telephone maintains the volume setting until it is
changed again. The range of adjustment for the handset volume eliminates
the need for amplified handsets in 80% of hearing-impaired applications.
Use Procedure 5-1 to select and adjust the volume control.
Procedure 5-1
Selecting and adjusting the Volume Control
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555-4001-114 Standard 10.02 November 1999
09—Key Click
Press the Program key, and dial 00.
Response:
The display shows four symbols.
Dial one of the following numbers to adjust the specified volume:
1= Ringer
2= Buzzer
3= Speaker
4= Handset
Use the volume control rocker switch to increase or decrease the volume.
Response:
The volume increases or decreases depending on the direction in which the
user presses the rocker switch.
Press the Program key to save the volume level.
Response:

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