How to turn off the beep at highest volume - P3300, MDA Compact III General

Hello,
If I use the volume control slider on the left side and reach the maximum volume position I get a loud beep. I'm not talking about in-call volume , just what you get when you change volume - let's say at your today screen.
Unfortunately I can’t find both a solution already published at the forum or the registry setting to suppress this beep. Is there anyone who knows how to turn the beep off?
Thanks,
Klausi

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