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3.
Use your Up or Down navigation key to adjust
the key tone level.
• Levels include: KeyTone off or Level 1- Level 8.
4.
Press
to assign the new volume setting.
Selecting a DTMF Length
Longer tone lengths may be better for tone
recognition when dialing to a voicemail or other
automated systems.
1.
From the Main screen, press Menu (Left Option
Button)
➔
Tools + Settings
➔
Sounds
➔
Key
Tone and press
.
2.
Select DTMF Length.
3.
Select Short or Long and press
.
Selecting a Tone Type
1.
From the Main screen, press Menu (Left Option
Button)
➔
Tools + Settings
➔
Sounds
➔
Key
Tone and press
.
2.
Select Tone Type.
3.
Select Normal or Xylophone and press
.
Adjusting your Phone’s Volume Settings
1.
From the Main screen, press Menu (Left Option
Button)
➔
Tools + Settings
➔
Sounds
➔
Volume
and press
.
2.
Select Ringtone, Receiver, Headset, Speaker,
Alarm/Schedule, or Application and press
.
3.
Use the Left or Right navigation key to choose a
volume level: Level 1 - Level 8.
• For Ringtone, Alarm/Schedule, and Application, use
the Navigation key and press
to place a
checkmark on the Always vibrate option and/or the
Use Ringer Volume or Separate Volume option.
4.
Press Done (Left Option Button) to store the new
setting.
Assigning Alert Notifications
Your phone can be configured to alert you with an
audible tone when you reach the minute length during
a voice call. This alert also sounds if your connection
is lost (signal fades), no service is available, or when
powering your phone on or off.
1.
From the Main screen, press Menu (Left Option
Button)
➔
Tools + Settings
➔
Sounds
➔
Alerts
and press
.
2.
Select Minute Beep, Call Connect, Call
Disconnect, Service, or Power On/Off and press
.
3.
Select either On or Off and press
.
Adjusting Display Settings
This set of features allows you to customize the
display properties of your phone.
Configuring the Banner on the Main screen
The text greeting displays on the Main screen and can
be 14 characters in length. By default the message
reads, “Common Cents.”
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