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Blueooth Volume

P0LKR

Full Member
Nov 13, 2005
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Newton Mortgage, Glasgow
Does anyone know how to turn the default volume up for the phone system. As a guy on the Altea forum says its a pain in the arse having to turn the volume up every timr you make or receive a call!
 

Tam

Santa in disguise :)
Feb 10, 2005
1,777
0
Near Reevo :)
Yep, press the audio button on the controls, then at the bottom of the display theres some text something like TELine (or something like that) with the buttons underneath you can turn it up there.

I have mine set to 15 as the default volume.
 

Tam

Santa in disguise :)
Feb 10, 2005
1,777
0
Near Reevo :)
For anyone else reading.... or doing a search later (yeah right!)

Its actually under the "Prog" button not the audio button :) - you can also change lots of other option in there too ... like speed adjusted volume and Traffic annoucements (TP) volume.

Also, the bass, treble etc.etc settings under audio are individual per radio/cd/mp3 so if you like a certain bass setting you need to change it to the correct setting on each of the things you listen too..
 

chrisboyle999

MFD3 for sale, inbox me.
Nov 28, 2006
1,838
0
Geordieland
tam,

please put me out of my misery.

apart from being a fount of knowledge (kisses bum before asking question :whistle:), how do you do that thing with your sig? :confused:

i mean how does it change? you obviously dont sit there changing the link every few seconds, i hope!

even if i refresh a page it changes. i thought i was reasonably handy with computers, but i cant figure it out.

its cool and i like it, and i want to be able to do it (not on here obviously as that would be copying, and that isnt be cool)
 

Tam

Santa in disguise :)
Feb 10, 2005
1,777
0
Near Reevo :)
tam,

please put me out of my misery.

apart from being a fount of knowledge (kisses bum before asking question :whistle:), how do you do that thing with your sig? :confused:

i mean how does it change? you obviously don't sit there changing the link every few seconds, i hope!

even if i refresh a page it changes. i thought i was reasonably handy with computers, but i cant figure it out.

its cool and i like it, and i want to be able to do it (not on here obviously as that would be copying, and that isnt be cool)

Have your own web-space, upload a selection of images to a directory, then run a "image rotation" php script.

All you are doing is loading a script which selects a random image out of the 500 or so saved images in my directory. (I replace the images every few months with a different 500 so that you don't start seeing the same ones too often).

You can add whatever images you want to be rotated, i use the g@rfield ones because a) they are the right size, b) they are usually appreciated c) I haven't had G@rfield copyright holders to tell me to take them down yet ;)

PM me if you want the script if google cannot find you one. (you will however have to find your own images to show :p )
 

chrisboyle999

MFD3 for sale, inbox me.
Nov 28, 2006
1,838
0
Geordieland
Have your own web-space, upload a selection of images to a directory, then run a "image rotation" php script.

All you are doing is loading a script which selects a random image out of the 500 or so saved images in my directory. (I replace the images every few months with a different 500 so that you don't start seeing the same ones too often).

You can add whatever images you want to be rotated, i use the g@rfield ones because a) they are the right size, b) they are usually appreciated c) I haven't had G@rfield copyright holders to tell me to take them down yet ;)

PM me if you want the script if google cannot find you one. (you will however have to find your own images to show :p )

sir, you are indeed a true gent :thumbup: . thankyou.
 
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