Using The Other Telephone Features |
8.15 Setting The Volume Control
Your telephone has a volume control switch. This is a multipurpose control that you can use to set the volume of the ringer, the speaker, the handset, the headset, and the group listening mode. Your LCD displays the new setting when you press the volume button.
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∙There are four ringer loudness levels (your installer may enable ringer off as well). Set them as follows:
while your telephone is idle, press VOLUME UP or VOLUME DOWN once for each change in loudness (four different levels available) that you desire. The ringer sounds once for each change as an example of the current setting. Your final change in volume becomes the new default setting and will result in your telephone ringing at that level for all future calls (until you change the default by repeating the above procedure).
∙There are eight speaker loudness levels. Set them for the current call as follows:
while on a call, press VOLUME UP or VOLUME DOWN once for each change in loudness (eight different levels available) that you desire.
∙There are eight handset loudness levels on all telephone models. On the 8012S and 8024S models, the installer can program up to
13 different settings. Set them for the current call as follows:
while on a call, press VOLUME UP or VOLUME DOWN once for each change in loudness that you desire.
∙There are eight headset loudness levels on all telephone models. On the 8012S and 8024S models, the installer can program up to
13 different settings. Set them for the current call as follows:
while on a call, press VOLUME UP or VOLUME DOWN once for each change in loudness that you desire.
∙There are eight group listening loudness levels. Set them for the current call as follows:
while on a call, press VOLUME UP or VOLUME DOWN once for each change in loudness (eight different levels available) that you desire.