Toshiba CTX28 Telephone User Manual


 
Station Apparatus
Telephone Settings
11-18 Strata CTX I&M 06/04
Speakerphone/Microphone Sensitivity Adjustment
When you are using the speakerphone, high ambient noise levels may cause the party you are
talking with to be to cut off frequently. If this happens, follow these steps to lower the sensitivity of
the microphone on a 3000-series telephone. The default is normal sensitivity.
1. Press
3+6+9+Hold (simultaneously).
2. Press
0.
3. Press Feature Button 3 (FB3) to toggle On/Off.
FB3, LED On: Lower sensitivity
FB3, LED Off: Normal sensitivity
4. Press
Hold to set the option.
5. Go off-hook, then on-hook to exit the program mode.
Call Waiting and Camp-on Ring Tone Over Handset/Headset Option
Call Waiting and Camp-on tones are sent to a busy telephone’s speaker to indicate that a call is
waiting. Call Waiting and Camp-on Tones can be sent, as an option, to the telephone handset or
headset, in addition to the speaker. Follow these steps to turn handset/headset Call Waiting and
Camp-on tone On/Off for a 3000-series telephone. The default is Off.
1. Press
3+6+9+Hold (simultaneously).
2. Press
0.
3. Press Feature Button 4 (FB4) to toggle On/Off.
FB4, LED On: Call Waiting tone
FB4, LED On: No Call Waiting tone
4. Press
Hold to set the option.
5. Go off-hook, then on-hook to exit the program mode.
Reset and Adjust the LCD Contrast
Step 1: Adjust LCD Contrast for the LCD Telephones
1. Press and hold down the
Mic button, and press and release Vol or Vol repeatedly.
Each time you press
Vol or Vol , the contrast increases or decreases. There are eight steps
in either direction. To return to the middle setting, repeat “Step 1” above.
2. Press
Hold to reset the LCD contrast.
3. Go off-hook, then on-hook to exit the program mode.
Step 2: Reset LCD Contrast for the DKT3014-SDL
1. Press
3+6+9+Hold (simultaneously).
2. Press
Mode.
3. Press
Msg so that the Msg LED is On.
4. Press
Hold. This sets the LCD lightness/darkness contrast on the middle setting.
5. Go off-hook, then on-hook to exit the program mode.