User`s guide

7.11 Setting The Volume Control
Your telephone has a push-button volume control. This is a
multipurpose control that you can use to set the volume, or
loudness, of the ringer and the handset.
There are two ringer loudness levels and a vibrator position.
Set the level as follows:
while your telephone is idle, press VOLUME once for
each ringer loudness change that you desire. The ringer
sounds once for each change as an example of the current
setting. When you reach the setting that causes no ringer
sound, you have reached the vibrator enable setting. The
display indicates “Ringer Off” at this setting. Your final
change becomes the new default setting and will result in
your telephone ringing at that level for all future calls (un
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til you change the default by repeating the procedure).
There are two handset loudness levels (also two levels on the
optional headset as well).
Set the volume level for the current call as follows:
while on a call, press VOLUME once for each change in
loudness that you desire. (Be sure you are on a call when
you set handset receiver volume; otherwise, you may in-
advertently adjust your ringer level instead.)
7.12 Switching The Dialing
Mode Between Pulse And Tone
If your local telephone service is pulse (rotary dialing), your
telephone is arranged to dial in this manner (when programmed
to do so by the installer). If you need to send tones during a di
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aling sequence (e.g., to send bank-by-phone tones), you can
convert to tone while dialing. The system will switch back to
pulse dialing when you end your call. You can store a # as part
of an automatic dialing number to cause pulse-to-tone switch
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ing where needed.
To convert to tone dialing at any time during dialing or while
on an active call,
press #.
Using The Other Telephone Features
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