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INTERACT TM Pro | Pro 8i | AT User’s ManualT able of C onTenTsCHAPTER 1: INTRODUCTIONSERVICE AND SUPPORT (1)T echnical S upporT (1)S aleS and c uSTomer S ervice (1)p roducT reTurnS (1)IMPORTANT SAFETY INFORMATION (2)CHAPTER 2: GETTING STARTEDINTERACT SOFTWARE OVERVIEW (3)i nSTalling The inTeracT S ofTware (3)n avigaTing The inTeracT S ofTware (3)Menus and T oolbar (3)Connections List (4)Device T oolbox (4)Configuration Screen (4)Online/Offline Indicator (5)Status Indicators (5)c onnecTing To u niTS (5)Serial Connection (5)Network Connection (5)USB Connection (5)w orking o ffline (6)Creating a New File (6)Editing an Existing File (6)Importing a File (6)INTERACT MIC EX (7)MIC PODS (8)INTERACT DIALERS (9)inTeracT d ialer (9)inTeracT d ialer-w (w ireleSS) (9)USING THE DIALER (10)m anaging c allS (10)T o Answer a Call (10)T o Make a Call (10)T o Pre-dial a Call (10)T o End a Call (10)T o Mute/Unmute the Microphones (10)T o Use Speed Dial (10)T o Dial a Call from the Phonebook (11)T o Send a Flash Signal (11)T o Adjust the Speaker Volume (11)PROGRAMMING PHONE PREFERENCES (11)a cceSSing The m enu (12)T o Access the Menu (12)u Sing The p honebook (13)T o Add a Phonebook Entry (13)T o Edit a Phonebook Entry (13)T o Delete a Phonebook Entry (13)a djuSTing The S eTTingS (14)T o Select a Ringer Melody (14)T o Adjust the Ringer Level (14)T o Select Auto Answer Setting (14)T o Activate Auto Disconnect (14)c onfiguraTion (15)T o Select a Country (15)T o Select a Language (15)T o Select a Frequency (15)T o Enter Flash Duration (16)T o Perform RF Radio T est (16)T o Change LCD Contrast (16)T o View the IP Address (17)T o Check the Version .............................................................17INTERACT COM / COM-W (WIRELESS) (18)inTeracT com (18)inTeracT com-w (w ireleSS) (18)NETWORK CONNECTION (19)u Sing n eTwork f ind (19)Open the Network Find (19)Connect to a System on the Network (19)PHONEBOOK (19)p honebook e diT (19)Open the Phonebook (19)Add a Number (19)Delete a Number (19)Edit a Phonebook Entry (19)REGIONAL SETTINGS (20)d aTe / T ime (20)Setting the Local Time (20)Referencing a Time Server (20)EVENT LOG (20)u Sing The e venT l og (20)Open the Event Log (20)Track Events (20)Save the Event Log (20)Print the Event Log (20)e rror m eSSageS (21)View Error Messages (21)Clear Error Messages (21)SYSTEM CHECKS (21)o pen S ySTem d iagnoSTicS (21)Run System Checks (21)FIRMWARE LOADER (21)c onnecT To The inTeracT u niT (21)u pload f irmware (22)INTERACT COM UPDATER (22)c onnecT To The inTeracT uniT (22)Update Firmware (22)SERIAL COMMANDS (23)c onnecTing wiTh T elneT (23)How to Connect with T elnet: (23)Use the Client of your choice (23)T elnet uses Port 23 (23)INTERACT AT (24)INTERACT AT - BASIC CONNECTIONS (25)INTERACT AT - AUDIO CONFERENCING SETUP (26)AUXILIARY DEVICES (INTERACT AT) (26)c onnecTing v ideo c odecS and a mplifierS (26)c onnecTing a v ideo c odec (26)c onnecTing an e xTernal a mplifier (26)c onnecTing vcr S and dvd p layerS (27)c onnecTing pTZ c ameraS (27)S erial c onTrol c onnecTion (27)uSb c onTrol c onnecTion (27)d igiTal p honeS (27)Connecting a Digital Phone (27)DEVICE TOOLBOX - INTERACT AT (28)u Sing The d evice T oolbox e diTor (28)Open the Device T oolbox Editor (28)Add a Device (28)Edit a Device (28)Delete a Device (28)T able of C onTenTsMIXER CONSOLE - INTERACT AT (29)m ixer o pTionS (29)T o Create a Mix of Audio (29)T o Adjust Levels (29)T o Use the Meters (29)Mute (29)LINE INPUT SETTINGS - INTERACT AT (29)a dding a d evice l abel (29)e qualiZaTion (29)Using Equalizers (29)Learn about Equalization (29)m uTe (30)m eTerS and v olume (30)Adjusting Volume (30)Learn about Using Meters (30)CAMERA CONTROL (30)c amera c onTrol S eTTingS (30)T o Open the Camera Control Window (30)T o Set Camera Presets (30)T o T est Camera Presets (30)DIALER - INTERACT AT (31)m aking and r eceiving c allS (31)Open the Dialer (31)Make a Call (31)Call a Phonebook Number (31)End a Call (31)Redial a Number (31)Send a Flash Signal (31)c all S eTTingS (32)Mute/Unmute Microphones (All Mic Channels) (32)Adjust Call Volume (32)Return to the Configuration Screen (32)Mode (32)LINE OUTPUT SETTINGS - INTERACT AT (32)a dding a d evice l abel (32)e qualiZaTion (32)Using Equalizers (32)Learn about Equalization (32)m eTerS and v olume (32)Adjusting Meters (32)Learn about Using Meters (32)COMMUNICATIONS SETTINGS - INTERACT AT (33)n eTwork S eTTingS (33)Change IP Settings (33)Setup IP Filtering (33)S erial p orT S eTTingS (aT o nly) (33)Configure Camera Port (33)Configure Control Port (33)Learn about Flow Control (33)r adio S eTTingS - inTeracT p ro and aT (34)ClearChannel Assessment (34)Enable Radio Statistics (34)RECORD OUTPUT SETTINGS - INTERACT AT (34)a dding a d evice l abel (34)m eTerS and v olume (34)Adjust Volume (34)Learn about Using Meters (34)MIC AND MIC EX SETTINGS - INTERACT AT ONLY (35)l evel (35)p roceSSing (35)g aTing (36)Setting the Gate Mode (36)Adjusting Gate Ratio (36)Adjusting Hold Time (36)Adjusting Decay Rate (36)Enabling Chairman Override (36)PLAYBACK INPUT SETTINGS - INTERACT AT (37)a dding a d evice l abel (37)e qualiZaTion (37)Use Equalizers (37)S Tereo m ix (37)Enable Stereo Mix (37)m eTerS and v olume (37)Adjust Volume (37)Learn about Using Meters (37)TELEPHONE SETTINGS - INTERACT AT (38)T elephone S eTTingS (38)Preferences (38)Configure Ringer (38)Program Local Number (38)Configuration (38)Level (38)LOUDSPEAKER SETTINGS - INTERACT AT (39)c lear e ffecT™ (39)Enable ClearEffect (39)Learn about ClearEffect (39)e qualiZaTion (39)Use Equalizers (39)Learn about Equalization (39)m uTe (39)m eTer and v olume (39)Adjust Volume (39)Learn about Meters (39)INTERACT COM SETTINGS - INTERACT AT (40)T elephone m ode (40)Set/Line Jack Active and Headset/INTERACT COM Active (40)Levels (40)INTERACT COM Active (40)Headset Configuration (40)USB Configuration (40)INTERACT PRO (41)INTERACT Pro 8i (42)INTERACT Pro and Pro 8i - BASIC CONNECTIONS (43)inTeracT p ro - a udio c onferencing S eTup (44)DEVICE TOOLBOX - INTERACT Pro (44)a dding a d evice (44)Adding Devices to the Device T oolbox (44)Editing Devices (44)Deleting Devices (44)Using Pre-Configured Devices (45)PTT Microphones and Microphones (45)Microphones (45)MIC SETTINGS - INTERACT PRO (46)l evel T ab (46)p roceSSing T ab (46)Available Filters (47)Gating T ab (48)AEC Meter (48)MIXER CONSOLE - INTERACT PRO (49)m ixer o pTionS (49)Input Routing (49)Clear Matrix Button (49)Audio Routing Matrix (49)c roSS p oinT S horTcuT m enu (50)Cross Point Level Control (50)Copy and Paste Cells (50)Virtual Reference Outputs (50)T able of C onTenTsLINE INPUT SETTINGS - INTERACT PRO (51)i npuT S eTTingS (51)Level T ab (51)Equalization (51)Learn About Equalization (51)m eTerS and v olume (51)Adjusting Volume (51)Learn About Using Meters (51)PRESETS - INTERACT PRO (52)S aving a p reSeT (52)r unning a p reSeT (52)DIALER - INTERACT Pro (52)m aking and r eceiving c allS (52)Open the Dialer (52)Make a Call (52)Call a Phonebook Number (53)End a call (53)Redial a Number (53)Send a Flash signal (53)c all S eTTingS (53)Mute/Unmute Microphones (All Mic channels) (53)Adjust call volume (53)Return to the Configuration Screen (53)Mode (53)COMMUNICATIONS SETTINGS - INTERACT PRO (53)n eTwork S eTTingS (53)Change IP Settings (53)Set Up IP Filtering (54)User/Password (54)S erial T ab (54)r adio S eTTingS - inTeracT p ro and aT (54)ClearChannel Assessment (54)Enable Radio Statistics (54)COM SETTINGS - INTERACT PRO (55)l evel (55)c onfiguraTion (55)USB Configuration (55)Headset Configuration ...........................................................55TELCOS - INTERACT PRO (56)T elephone S eTTingS (56)Preferences (56)Configure Ringer (56)Program Local Number (56)Configuration (56)Level (56)PROCESSING SETTINGS - INTERACT PRO (57)l evel T ab (57)Filter Button (57)Available Filters (58)Compressor Button (58)OUTPUT SETTINGS - INTERACT PRO (59)a dding a d evice l abel (59)l evelS (59)Level T ab (59)CHAPTER 3: COMPLIANCECOMPLIANCE (60)p ulSe m odel w1030 (60)fcc/ic rf r adiaTion e xpoSure S TaTemenT (60)fcc p arT 68 c ompliance (61)e lecTrical S afeTy a dviSory (61)ic c ompliance (62)e uropean c ompliance (62)a uSTralia c ompliance (62)c hina c ompliance (62)n ew Z ealand c ompliance (63)S ouTh k orea c ompliance (63)2.4GHz RF Warning Message: (63)EMC (Class A) Warning Message: (63)T aiwan c ompliance (63)NCC Warning Message in Chinese: (63)NCC Warning Message in English: (63)T elephone 1.800.283.59361.801.974.3760FAX 1.801.974.3669E-mail tech.support@On the Web INTERACT Pro | Pro 8i | AT - USER’S MANUALCLEARONE PART NO. 800-154-000-01 NOVEMBER 2011 (REV. 2.1)© 2011 ClearOne Communications, Inc. All rights reserved. No part of this document may be reproduced in any form or by any means without written permission from ClearOne Communications. Printed in the United States of America. ClearOne reserves specific privileges.Information in this document is subject to change without notice.U.S. PATENTS:OTHER PATENTS PENDINGChapter 1: IntroductionSERVICE AND SUPPORTIf you need additional information on how to set up or operate your INTERACT Pro, Pro 8i or AT equipment,please contact us. We welcome and encourage your comments so we can continue to improve our productsand better meet your needs.TECHNICAL SUPPORTT elephone: 1.800.283.5936 (USA) or 1.801.974.3760Fax: 1.801.977.0087E-mail: T ech.Support@Web site: Sales and Customer ServiceT elephone: 1.800.945.7730 (USA) or 1.801.975.7200Fax: 1.800.933.5107 (USA) or 1.801.977.0087E-mail: Sales@PRODUCT RETURNSAll product returns require a Return Material Authorization (RMA) number. Please contact ClearOne T echnicalSupport before attempting to return your product. Make sure you return all the items that shipped with yourproduct.Chapter 1: Introduction 12 T echnical Support: 800-283-5936IMPORTANT SAFETY INFORMATIONRead the safety instructions before using this product. This personal speaker phone is not designed for making emergency telephone calls when the power fails.Read all safety information before using this product.1. Read these instructions.2. Keep these instructions.3. Heed all warnings.4. Follow all instructions.5. Do not use this apparatus near water.6. Clean only with dry cloth.7. Do not block any ventilation openings. Install in accordance with the manufacturer’s instructions.8. Do not install near any heat sources such as radiators, heat registers, stoves, or other apparatus (including amplifiers) that produce heat.9.Do not defeat the safety purpose of the polarized or grounding-type plug. A polarized plughas two blades with one wider than the other. A grounding type plug has two blades and a third grounding prong. The wide blade or the third prong are provided for your safety. If the provided plug does not fit into your outlet, consult an electrician for replacement of the obsolete outlet.10. Protect the power cord from being walked on or pinched particularly at plugs, convenience receptacles, and the point where theyexit from the apparatus.11. Only use attachments/accessories specified by the manufacturer.12. Use only with the cart, stand, tripod, bracket, or table specified by the manufacturer, or sold with the apparatus. When a cart isused, use caution when moving the cart/apparatus combination to avoid injury from tip-over.13. Unplug this apparatus during lightning storms or when unused for long periods of time.14. Refer all servicing to qualified service personnel. Servicing is required when the apparatus has been damaged in any way, such aspower-supply cord or plug is damaged, liquid has been spilled or objects have fallen into the apparatus, the apparatus has been exposed to rain or moisture, does not operate normally, or has been dropped.15. Use the mains plug to disconnect the apparatus from the AC mains. The mains plug shall remain readily operable.16. T o completely disconnect unit power from the AC mains, disconnect the unit’s power cord from the mains socket. T o reconnectpower, plug the unit’s power cord into the mains socket following all safety instructions and guidelines.17. Caution: Danger of explosion if lithium battery is incorrectly displaced. Replace only with the same or equivalent type. Batteryshould only be replaced by qualified personnel and is not intended as a user serviceable part. Do not expose batteries or battery pack to excessive heat such as prolonged sunlight, fire or other heat sources.18. Never push objects of any kind into this product through cabinet slots as they may touch dangerous voltage points or short outparts that could result in fire or electric shock.19. This product can interfere with electrical equipment such as tape recorders, TV sets, radios, computers and microwave ovens ifplaced in close proximity.Save these instructionsChapter 2: Getting StartedINTERACT SOFTWARE OVERVIEWClearOne’s INTERACT software provides an easy interface for configuring system settings and customizingthe audio in your INTERACT conferencing system. While the INTERACT system is designed to work out ofthe box for audio conferencing setups, INTERACT Software is required to adjust audio levels and equalizersettings for the INTERACT components as well as the auxiliary audio devices.Installing the INTERACT SoftwareThe INTERACT software is available for download at: - Resources - Resource Library- under the section titled INTERACT. This section contains the latest software and firmware releases and documentation for your product.T o install the software:1. If you are installing from CD on a Windows machine, place the CD in the drive tray and close the drive.If Autorun is enabled, the installer will launch. If you do not have Autorun enabled double-click your CD-drive icon from My Computer and navigate to the Software folder, then open the folder.2. If you are downloading the software, unzip the downloaded file to a location of your choice. Open thefolder containing the unzipped setup files.3. From this point, the instructions pertain to both a CD or downloaded install. Double-click Setup.exe.4. Once the installation wizard launches, read through the instructions. Click Next.5. Read the INTERACT EULA, click either “I Do Not Agree” or “I Agree”. If you agree, click Next.6. Read the Information screen, click Next7. Select the installation folder, click Next8. Confirm the installation, click Next9. The Windows Device Driver Installation Wizard will launch, click Next. This will install the requireddrivers for the ClearOne INTERACT product line.10. When the Device Driver Installation Wizard confirms the status of the drivers, click Finish.11. Repeat steps 9-10 if asked.12. The installation is complete. You are ready to use the INTERACT software.Navigating the INTERACT SoftwareM enus and T oolbar• The Menus and T oolbar buttons provide quick access to INTERACT software features such as System Diagnostics, Phonebook, Firmware Uploader and Event Log.• Help is available at any time by pressing the Help Question Mark button from the toolbar or press the F1key on the PC keyboard.Chapter 2: Getting Started 34 T echnical Support: 800-283-5936C onneCTions l isT• When the INTERACT Software is started the software will show all available connections. If USB or RS-232 is chosen the software will connect immediately. If Ethernet is chosen, you will be prompted for ausername and password before connecting. The software can only make one connection at a time.d eviCe T oolbox• Lists most common brands of auxiliary audio products (Video Codecs, Sound Cards, VCR’s andAmplifiers). The audio settings for these devices have been optimized for use with the INTERACT system. Users can add and edit their own devices. See the Edit Devicessection.C onfiguraTion s Creen•Access the configuration windows for the INTERACT system by clicking the icons.Chapter 2: Getting Started 5• INTERACT AT Only - COM units are enabled by selecting them from the dropdown boxes (COM Unitsare enabled on the INTERACT PRO by selecting the appropriate check box).o nline /o ffline i ndiCaTor• Shows connection status (Online/Offline ) and the name of the connected unit.s TaTus i ndiCaTors• Status for Communications : GREEN = Online, YELLOW = Connecting, RED = Offline • T elephone In Use : RED = NOT In Use, GREEN = In Use• Mic Mute/Gating : RED = Mute, GREEN = Gated, OFF = Not GatedConnecting to Units s erial C onneCTion• When you connect to the INTERACT unit with a serial cable, the unit is detected when you startINTERACT Software and a connection to the unit is established. The name of your unit and the online status are displayed below the Configuration screen.n eTwork C onneCTion• When the INTERACT software is started, it automatically finds all INTERACT units on the samesubnetwork and displays them in the Connections list. T o connect, simply click the unit icon. You will be prompted to enter the Username and Password. Once a connection is established, the Configuration screen will appear and the unit name and Online status will be displayed.usb C onneCTion• An INTERACT can be connected via USB to your Windows-based PC. The INTERACT software iscompatible with Microsoft Windows XP, Vista and Windows 7.Working Offline»NOTE: Changes made offline will only take effect once they have been imported to a connected INTERACT system.C reaTing a n ew f iletoolbar icon.1. Click the New File2. Select either the INTERACT AT or INTERACT Pro depending on your system.3. This will open the Configuration Screen where you can set user preferences for your INTERACT system.4. Save the file.e diTing an e xisTingf iletoolbar button.1. Click the Open File2. Using the Open browse window, locate and select your saved file.3. Click Open and make desired changes.4. Save the file.i MporTing a f ile»NOTE: T o import an existing file, you must first connect to an INTERACT unit.1. Select Import File from the File menu.2. Using the Open browse window, locate and select your saved file.3. Click Open.4. The new configuration settings will be sent to the connected INTERACT unit.5. The device will require a reboot.6 T echnical Support: 800-283-5936Chapter 2: Getting Started 7INTERACT MIC EXThe MIC EX is a Microphone breakout box with 3 XLR mic/line input channels and a Link Input/Output.Product features include:FrontA. Power IndicatorBackA. Link Connectors : Connect the link line to the IN connector using RJ-45 cable. Connect the breakout box to the mixer using RJ-45 cable and connect the breakout box’s OUT connector to the mixer’s IN connector.B. Microphone Connectors : Connect up to three Mics - the Mics can be T abletop Mics, Button Mics,Portable Mics, etc.8 T echnical Support: 800-283-5936MIC PODSMic Pods can be integrated into an INTERACT system to provide for microphone capabilities when necessary.A total of three Mic Pod units can be used per INTERACT device.One scenario shown below depicts two Mic Pods integrated into an INTERACT system.Chapter 2: Getting Started 9INTERACT DialerThe INTERACT DIALER is a wired table top controller designed to add functionality to your INTERACT device.INTERACT Dialer-W (Wireless)The INTERACT DIALER-W is a 2.4 GHz Wireless tabletop control device requiring an INTERACT COM-W device connected to the INTERACT system.Both versions of the Dialer have the following keypad features and functions:LCD Icon FunctionANTENNA SIGNAL: Indicates commands are received and acknowledged by the base unitand represents ths signal strength from the base unit to the RF controller.BATTERY: Indicates battery level (RF controller only)Key FunctionON/OFF: Press to activate the phone and access the dial tone.Press again to hang up the phone.PHONE: Press once to switch from PC mode to standard TELCO mode.(standard telephone calls can only be made from this mode)MUTE: Press once to mute all microphones during a call.Press again to unmute.FLASH: Press once to perform a quick hanging up then picking up again action.Press again to reverse the action.PC: Press once to switch the dialer to PC mode. When enabled in the INTERACT softwarethe PC mode allows the software dialer to be the active dialpad for Microsoft OfficeCommunicator or Microsoft Lync. For other UC applications or soft phones, use the userinterface of the UC application or soft phone running on the PC.MENU: Press once to access the controller programming menu. Once you are in the menu,this key serves as the Enter key.PHONEBOOK: Press once to dial stored numbers. When you are in the phonebook use thiskey to delete characters or to go back to the previous screen.Down/Up: Press down or up to navigate through the menu or phonebook. Press while in acall to adjust the call volume.VOLUME:Press while in a call to adjust the call volume.Managing CallsMost phone specific functions, such as dialing a call or adding a phonebook entry, will be managed from the wired or wireless dialer. Phonebook and dialer actions can be done through software as well.T o a nswer a C all• Press on the dialer to answer the call. When there is an incoming call, the phone rings and the LEDs on the microphones flash.»Note: INTERACT can also be set to automatically answer calls using Menu options.T o M ake a C all1. Press You will hear a dial tone.2. Dial the number as you would on a standard phone.The number appears on the LCD screen.»Note: The dialer accepts a maximum of 44 characters.No more than 44 characters can be entered.T o p re-dial a C all1. Dial a phone numberYou can press to delete the last digit entered in the pre-dialing string2. Press to send the call.»Note: The phonebook key will delete the entire dial string if you press it for two seconds.Pressing and holding the pound (#) key for two seconds will insert a pause into the dialingstring.The duration of the pause is two seconds.T o e nd a C allPress on the dialer to disconnect the call.»Note: INTERACT can also be set to automatically disconnect calls using Menu options.T o M uTe/u nMuTe The M iCrophones1. Press to mute the microphones.The microphone LEDs will illuminate red.2. Press again to unmute microphones. The microphone LEDs will illuminate green.»Note: This function mutes all microphones in the room. The microphone LEDs and the mixer front panel LEDs light red when the microphones are muted.T o u se s peed d ial• Press and hold the assigned speed dial number on the dial pad.»Note: You can dial numbers 1-9 by pressing and holding the assigned number. T o dial 10,press and hold 0.10 T echnical Support: 800-283-5936Chapter 2: Getting Started 11T o d ial a C all froM The p honebook1. Press on the dialer.2. Scroll to the entry and press .T o s end a f lash s ignal• Press to use call transfer, call waiting or conference calling.»Note: This feature is dependent on your PBX service or local phone service. Refer to your PBX vendor or local telephone service for details.T o a djusT The s peaker v oluMe• Press to increase the volume.– Or –• Press to decrease the volume.PROGRAMMING PHONE PREFERENCESYou can manage the Phonebook,adjust phone settings,such as ring melody and tone, and set preferences, such as country codes and language, through the menu options outlined below. You can also program thesepreferences in the INTERACT software.12 T echnical Support: 800-283-5936Accessing the MenuThe main menu on the wired dialer gives you three options: Phonebook, Settings and Configuration. On the wireless dialer you have Settings and Configuration. An asterisk indicates your position in the menus and a down arrow indicates that the menu continues.Once in menu mode, use the arrow keys to navigate. moves the cursor to the right. is a backspace key. The is a delete key or a back key that moves you to the previous screen. The key saves entries and moves the cursor to the next line.T o a CCess The M enu•Press on the INTERACT DIALER to access the program menu.Chapter 2: Getting Started 13Using the PhonebookThe Phonebook stores up to 20 names and numbers. You can add, edit and delete any of the contacts.T o a dd a p honebook e nTry1. Press to access the menu options.2. Press to select Phonebook.3. Press again to select Add.4. T ype the Name using the keypad.»Note: Press a keypad key repeatedly to cycle through its characters.5. Press to advance to the Number field.6. T ype the number using the keypad.7. Press to advance to the Save option.8. Press again to save the entry and return to the Phonebook menu.»Note: Entries added to the phonebook through the wired dialer are assigned the speed dial number 0. This really means there is no speed dial associated with this number. You must use the INTERACT software to edit the speed dial.T o e diT a p honebook e nTry1. Press to access the menu options.2. Press to select Phonebook.3. Scroll to Edit and press .4. Scroll to a desired name and press .5. Make changes to the name and number.6. Press to advance to the Save option.7. Press again to save the changes and return to the Phonebook menu.T o d eleTe a p honebook e nTry1. Press to access the menu options.2. Scroll to Delete and press .3. Choose the entry you want to delete.4.Press to delete the entry return to the Phonebook menu.14 T echnical Support: 800-283-5936Adjusting the SettingsYou can select ringer melodies, adjust ringer volume, select the auto answer setting, and activate auto disconnect, in the Settings menu.T o s eleCT a r inger M elody1. Press to access the menu options.2. Scroll to Settings and press .3. Press again to select Ringer Melody4. Select one of the three ringer melodies.5. Press to save the selection and return to the Settings menu.»Note: Once you select a melody, you will hear it played through the speakers.T o a djusT The r inger l evel1. Press to access the menu options.2. Scroll to Settings and press .3. Scroll to Ringer Level and press .4. Use or to adjust the volume.5. Press to save and return to the Settings menu.»Note: Ringer volume is indicated by a horizontal bar on the LCD screen.T o s eleCT a uTo a nswer s eTTing1. Press to access the menu options.2. Scroll to Settings and press .3. Scroll to Auto Answer and press .4. Select After 2 Rings or After 4 Rings.-Or-Select Disable to deactivate the Auto Answer function.5. Press to save and return to the Settings menu.T o a CTivaTe a uTo d isConneCT1. Press to access the menu options.2. Scroll to Settings and press .3. Scroll to Auto Disconnect and press .4. Select Enable or Disable.5. Press to save and return to the Settings menu.»Note: When enabled, Auto Disconnect will automatically hang up the phone once the otherend is disconnected.。