Section 8 DETAILED MENU REFERENCE
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Access this menu by pressing the <DROP> button on the front panel of the Zephyr. You
may choose to drop one or both lines of the call. The top row of the LCD display shows
the line or lines about to be dropped. To proceed as indicated, press the <DROP>
button again. To change the line(s) to be dropped, press the <NO (- )> button until the
desired line(s) is displayed and then press the <DROP> button.
A <DROP> button press is ignored, and it is not possible to access this menu when no
lines are active.
Line choices in the DROP menu are:
•
BOTH
When selected and confirmed by pressing the <DROP> button, both ISDN lines are
dropped.
•
LINE 1
When selected and confirmed by pressing the <DROP> button, the first ISDN line is
dropped. The second line is unaffected. If you are transmitting or receiving coded
audio that requires two channels (e.g., L3 JSTEREO) audio transmission/reception
will cease.
•
LINE 2
When selected and confirmed by pressing the <DROP> button, the second ISDN
line is dropped. The first line is unaffected. If you are transmitting or receiving
coded audio that requires two channels (e.g., L3 JSTEREO) audio
transmission/reception will cease.
Volume Menu
Summary of Volume Menu Items
Headphones
Volume for the Phones jacks
Phone Speaker
Volume for the small front-panel loudspeaker
Send
Send audio level
Volume Menu Item Details
Headphones
This menu item adjusts the volume at the headphone jack on Zephyr. It has range from
one to 10.
Changing the headphone volume is accomplished by choosing the item in the VOLUME
menu and using the <YES (+)> and <NO (- )> buttons to raise or lower
the number displayed. Confirmation of the change is not required.
Summary of Contents for Zephyr
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