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SWAP PAGE (#6 KEY)
The “6” key toggles between the main page and the swap page.
Pressing the “6” key with the main page displayed (normally the default
panel state) causes the main panel assignments to be replaced by the
swap page assignments.
Pressing the “6” key again reverts to the main page display.
LOCAL PREFERENCES (#7 KEY)
The “local preferences” feature allows you to adjust your panel’s
volume settings, including:
• Resetting listen levels to the default
• Adjusting the gooseneck microphone volume level
• Adjusting the headset microphone volume level
• Adjusting the sidetone volume level
This feature is only active when the Matrix is connected and online. An
illustration and description of how to operate the local preferences
feature follows. Each local preference is described in its own section.
Figure 3-5: Adjusting Local Preferences
To adjust a “local preference”:
1. Press the “7” key on the numeric keypad to enter “local preferences”
mode.
A list appears in the leftmost display of the panel. You have a choice
of five items: (1) listen level reset, (2) gooseneck mic volume level
reset, (3) HS mic volume level reset, (4) sidetone volume level reset,
and (5) exit. These options are described in detail immediately
following step 5.
2. Scroll through the list by rotating the VOL/PROG knob.
You can also scroll one item at a time by pressing the CLEAR key to
scroll up the list and the ANSWR key to scroll down the list.
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Press and release the "7"
key on the numeric keypad.
A list of local preferences appears in the display.
Scroll through the list. See the procedure for more
information on scrolling.
When the desired local preference appears in
the display, select it by pressing the VOL/PROG
knob in, as if it were a key.
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Follow the instructions in the display
to set local preferences. To exit local
preferences mode, press the # key.