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Audio Volume Adjustment, Managing Ring Tones

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Using Call Features Chapter 3 Managing Linksys 900 Series IP Phones Table 3-4 Call Log Operations Operation To call a log entry To save a log entry into Personal Directory (if the directory is not already full) Steps 1. Highlight the entry. 2. Press dial, or Off-Hook, or Turn on Speaker, or Turn on Headset, or press a line key. 1. Highlight the entry. 2. Modify the entry as needed. 3. Press save to save the entry in the personal directory. Audio Volume Adjustment There are four kinds of audio volume that can be adjusted: • Ringer volume (on the speaker) • Speaker • Handset • Headset To adjust the volume, press the VOL key to invoke the volume adjustment screen. Then use the UP/DOWN keys to increase or decrease the volume. The kind of volume to adjust is by context. When no audio device is selected at the moment, the Ringer volume is adjusted. Each UP/DOWN key press plays a short burst of the current ring tone. If one of the audio devices is selected, the volume adjustment applies to that device. The screen shows a pictorial representation of the volume level. Each volume has 16 steps in nonlinear logarithmic scale. Each setting is a 16-bit multiplier in the range 41 to 32764 in Q3.12 format (or 0.01 to 7.999 or 40 to 18 dB). Each step is equal to 58/(16-1) or 3.87 dB. Additional volume settings can be added and accessed via the phone setup screens. These volumes are: • DTMF Echo Volume (use ) • Call Progress Tone Volume (setting the ToneScript for each tone) Managing Ring Tones The 900 Series phone offers 10 ring tones. The characteristics of each ring tone is configurable using a Ring Tone script. In a Ring Tone script, the user can assign a name for the ring tone, and specify two components: • Waveform-1, 2, 3, or 4 • Cadence-1, 2, 3, or 8 3-20 Linksys 900 Series IP Phone Administrator Guide Document Version 3.0

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Linksys 900 Series IP Phone Administrator Guide
Document Version 3.0
Chapter 3
Managing Linksys 900 Series IP Phones
Using Call Features
Audio Volume Adjustment
There are four kinds of audio volume that can be adjusted:
Ringer volume (on the speaker)
Speaker
Handset
Headset
To adjust the volume, press the VOL key to invoke the volume adjustment screen. Then use the
UP/DOWN keys to increase or decrease the volume. The kind of volume to adjust is by context.
When no audio device is selected at the moment, the Ringer volume is adjusted. Each
UP/DOWN key press plays a short burst of the current ring tone. If one of the audio devices is
selected, the volume adjustment applies to that device. The screen shows a pictorial
representation of the volume level.
Each volume has 16 steps in nonlinear logarithmic scale. Each setting is a 16-bit multiplier in
the range 41 to 32764 in Q3.12 format (or 0.01 to 7.999 or 40 to 18 dB). Each step is equal to
58/(16-1) or 3.87 dB.
Additional volume settings can be added and accessed via the phone setup screens. These
volumes are:
DTMF Echo Volume (use <DTMF Playback Level>)
Call Progress Tone Volume (setting the ToneScript for each tone)
Managing Ring Tones
The 900 Series phone offers 10 ring tones. The characteristics of each ring tone is configurable
using a Ring Tone script. In a Ring Tone script, the user can assign a name for the ring tone,
and specify two components:
Waveform—1, 2, 3, or 4
Cadence—1, 2, 3, or 8
To call a log entry
1.
Highlight the entry.
2.
Press
dial
, or Off-Hook, or Turn on Speaker, or Turn on
Headset, or press a line key.
To save a log entry into
Personal Directory (if the
directory is not already full)
1.
Highlight the entry.
2.
Modify the entry as needed.
3.
Press
save
to save the entry in the personal directory.
Table 3-4
Call Log Operations
Operation
Steps