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We have a DTR-8D-1 Series-i Dterm set that is not behaving like other sets on our (SV8100) system.
On most sets pressing the up/down arrow keys when the phone is idle adjusts the LCD contrast (as expected).
On this particular set pressing the up/down arrow keys when the phone is idle adjusts the speaker volume.
I'm not able to find a way to change the LCD contrast on this device. Any thoughts?
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So pressing the volume up/down while phone is idle should adjust contrast.
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So pressing the volume up/down while phone is idle should adjust contrast. Yes, that's what I would expect, and our other phones behave that way, but this set shows "SPEAKER". I've confirmed that making changes at that point do indeed change the level of the speakerphone.
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One thing to check. The contrast is not adjustable when the telephone has background music enabled. Try this. To turn Background Music on or off: 1. Press idle Speaker. 2. Dial 725. 3. Press Speaker to hang up.
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One thing to check. The contrast is not adjustable when the telephone has background music enabled. Try this. To turn Background Music on or off: 1. Press idle Speaker. 2. Dial 725. 3. Press Speaker to hang up.
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No wonder they call you a Guru! That did it (except it's 425 on our system, instead of 725).
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Lol, thanks for the feedback AVboy. Glad to be of help.
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