Service Menu, Reset Cfg
Reset Cfg restores all custom settings to the defaults and erases all stored autodial numbers.
Service Menu, Save Cfg
Save Cfg
made in the After customizing settings in the Key Option and Service menus, run Save Cfg to
store your custom settings in non-volatile memory. This will assure protection of you settings
when the keypanel is powered down. To erase all custom settings, run Service Menu, Reset Cfg.
Service Menu, Sidetone
Sidetone
headset. Most people prefer some amount of sidetone to overcome the muffled sensation when
talking, especially when wearing a full-muff headset. The maximum level is 0 dB.
Service Menu, Test Panel
Test Panel
All alpha-numeric displays show a % symbol. Pressing down on any key (except the Headset /
Vol. Sel. key) will cause
the Headset / Vol. Sel. key will cause the display to cycle through the available selections.
If latching is enabled, tapping up or down on any intercom key, or the Call waiting key, will
cause the corresponding red LED to light. This verifies latching operation and also that the each
red LED is OK.
Holding any key in the up or down position will cause the corresponding green LED to light. This
verifies operation of the green LEDs.
Tapping any keypad button (except CLR) will cause the keypad button name to appear in the Call
waiting window. This verifies operation of the keypad buttons.
Tap CLR to quit.
Service Menu, Tone Gen
Tone Gen
check the audio path from the keypanel to the matrix and back.
Tap CLR to quit.
The microphone is muted when the tone generator is active.
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PGM saves custom settings that you have made in the Key Option or Service menus.
PGM lets you adjust the level of you own voice heard in the headphones when using a
PGM lets you check the operation of all key and displays.
to display. This verifies operation of the key. Tapping up or down on
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PGM turns the KP-632 tone generator on or off. You can use the tone generator to