Note• It is necessary to specify 2 digits for each of the 30 acousticsettings (i.e., a total of 60 digits in succession). Even if you arenot changing a value, you must enter "00". The digit order(offset) of each setting is as follows:– 00 = Handset Sending Level (Wide Band)– 02 = Handset Sending Level (Narrow Band)– 04 = Handset Receiving Level (Wide Band)– 06 = Handset Receiving Level (Narrow Band)– 08 = Handset Sidetone Level (Wide Band)– 10 = Handset Sidetone Level (Narrow Band)– 12 = EHS Sending Level (Wide Band)– 14 = EHS Sending Level (Narrow Band)– 16 = EHS Receiving Level (Wide Band)– 18 = EHS Receiving Level (Narrow Band)– 20 = EHS Sidetone Level (Wide Band)– 22 = EHS Sidetone Level (Narrow Band)– 24 = Headset Sending Level (Wide Band)– 26 = Headset Sending Level (Narrow Band)– 28 = Headset Receiving Level (Wide Band)– 30 = Headset Receiving Level (Narrow Band)– 32 = Headset Sidetone Level (Wide Band)– 34 = Headset Sidetone Level (Narrow Band)– 36 = Reserved– 38 = Reserved– 40 = Reserved– 42 = Reserved– 44 = Reserved– 46 = Reserved– 48 = SP-PHONE Sending Level (Wide Band)– 50 = SP-PHONE Sending Level (Narrow Band)– 52 = SP-PHONE Receiving Level (Wide Band)– 54 = SP-PHONE Receiving Level (Narrow Band)– 56 = Reserved– 58 = Ringer Volume LevelFor example, the following line in a configuration file wouldchange the Handset Receiving Level (Wide Band) gain -3decibels.ADJDATA_GAIN = "0000FD00…00"(… is the equivalent of fifty 0s.)Default Value Empty stringADJDATA_ATT (KX-UT113/KX-UT123/KX-UT133/KX-UT136 only)Value Format IntegerDescription Specifies the switching parameter for using the handset to make a call.Value Range 0: Regular parameter1: Extended parameterDocument Version 2012-06 Administrator Guide 2235.5.4 Miscellaneous Telephone Settings