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Volume control
Message Waiting lamp
553-3001-367
Standard 1.00
One key with two toggle positions controls volume. Pressing the right
"volume up" or left "volume down" side of the key incrementally increases
or decreases the volume for the tone or sound which is currently active.
The volume settings are retained for subsequent calls until new volume
adjustments are made. If the telephone is equipped with a Display Module,
volume can be adjusted at any time with the setting displayed on the screen
(in Program mode).
Handset volumes can be configured to return to nominal on a per call basis.
You can adjust the volume of the following tones, while they are audible:
ringing
handsfree (M2616)
handset/headset
buzz
on-hook dialing
When the telephone is disconnected, all volume levels will return to default
values upon reconnection.
When the telephone is operating on loop power alone, the highest (eighth)
step in volume cannot be reached (as seen when using Display in Program
mode).
Each Meridian Modular Telephone has a red triangle in the upper right-hand
corner that lights brightly to indicate a message is waiting. This LED is the
primary message waiting indicator and lets you know a message is waiting
regardless of whether the telephone has a message waiting key/lamp pair.
You must have Message Waiting CCOS configured.
October 2003

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