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Note: The volume key can also be used to adjust the right/left cursor to add spaces or to erase characters on the display when editing or creating names, key labels etc.
To adjust the receiver volume:
•While on a call, press the top of the key to increase the receiver volume and press the bottom of the key to decrease the volume. The receiver volume icon on display will indicate the current volume level. In absence of a PBX, the receiver volume returns to the default setting after each call. However, the PBX directive can direct the handset default to the volume.
To adjust the ringer volume:
•When the handset is not being used for a call, press the top of the key
to increase the ringer volume and press the bottom of the key to decrease the ringer volume. The handset ringer will sound on each adjustment to reflect the new setting and the ringer volume icon on display will also show the current level chosen.
STATUS LIGHT
The green LED light on the handset indicates the following conditions:
Incoming call | flashes rapidly | Call on hold | solid green |
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Handset muted | flashes rapidly | Features activated | solid green |
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FEATURES LIST
There are 14 Meridian features available through the
that Meridian Key 07 and 15 features are not available on the
Also, the first key (00) in the list will always be the primary DN.
•Each feature can be labeled manually through the Edit option. See the “Key Label “ option in this guide for detailed labeling instructions.
•The 4 indicates that the feature is activated or flashing during the program state.
•To activate one of the features press the Select Softkey.
•To cancel an activated M1 feature key, press the Cancel Softkey or I key to end the call.
See your system administrator and your M2600/M2616 user guide for further information on Meridian features available.
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