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Headphones 1
Phone Speaker 0
Send [ +4 dBu]
<+/-> change
N O
-
SE L
YE S
+
V O L
SE L
UT IL
H EL P
The value is at the default
+4 dBu
. The <NO- /YES+> buttons are used to change the
input gain:
Headphones 1
Phone Speaker 0
Send [ +3 dBu]
<+/-> change
N O
-
SE L
YE S
+
V O L
SE L
UT IL
H EL P
Note the prompt line. It always appears at the bottom of the screen to tell you what
is expected.
Now perhaps we want to adjust the headphones volume. First use the <
SEL
$
> button
to get back to
Headphones
, and then again the <YES+> and <NO- > buttons to adjust
the volume:
( 1st )
( 2nd)
Headphones [ 2 ]
Phone Speaker 0
Send +3 dBu
<+/-> change
N O
-
SE L
Y E S
+
V O L
SE L
UT IL
H EL P
All of the new values are saved in non- volatile memory so that the settings are
preserved even after a power- down.
Introducing The Utility Menu
The Utility menu has more menu items than can fit at once, so it consists of multiple
screens, each of which you can get to by either pressing the <UTIL> button multiple
times or by scrolling with the <SEL ˆ> and <
SEL • > buttons. This menu is for the
selection of various operating modes like the coding method, bitrate, ISDN line
protocols, and many other things.
IMPORTANT!
Only the essential menu items will be covered here; all are
covered in detail in the section 7 (Detailed Menu Reference).
Summary of Contents for Zephyr
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