Linksys SPA942 Audio Input Gain dB and Extension Mobility Settings, Using Extension Mobility

Models: SPA942

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Audio Input Gain (dB) and Extension Mobility Settings

Customizing SPA9x2 Phones

Audio Input Gain (dB) and Extension Mobility Settings

Audio Input Gain (dB) and Extension Mobility Settings

You can amplify or deamplify the sound on your phone’s handset, headset, and speakerphone:

If you enter a positive value, amplification increases (sound is louder).

If you enter a negative value, amplification decreases (sound is softer).

You can enter a value from -6 decibels to +6 decibels. All fields default to zero.

Try a value that is loud enough without producing echo (an issue if the input gain is too high).

Using Extension Mobility

If your SPA9x2 phones use a Broadsoft server, users can dynamically log in on their phones using extension mobility (EM).

EM lets people who work different shifts or who work at different desks during the week share an extension. EM dynamically configures a phone according to the current user.

For example, when User A logs in to the phone, all of her personal phone settings are available. Later in the day, User B can log in to the same phone and use his personal settings. After logging on, users have access to personal directory numbers, services, speed dials, and other properties on their phone.

When a user logs out, the phone reverts to a basic profile with limited features enabled.

Extension Mobility Notes

Extension Mobility: enables or disables EM. Defaults to no (disabled).

EM User Domain: enter the Broadsoft domain for the phone.

At the user end, a Login prompt appears on the phone display when EM is enabled. The user must enter their User ID and Password.

For more information, see http://www.broadsoft.com.

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