Aastra 2770ip User Guide Aastra 2770ip - Page 23

Volume Settings, 5.3 Audio Functionality, the Softphone and used for future calls.

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Using the Softphone with an Interface (Aastra 2770ip / OpenPhone 75 IPC) Audio Function- 5.2.2 Volume Settings During the call state, while playing back a recording, or performing any other actions that use the sound card, the Softphone temporarily modifies the workplace computer's volume settings. This volume setting is preset in the Options dialogue. On completion of the action, the previous volume setting is restored. Note: If the volume or microphone sensitivity of the sound card are changed during a call, this configuration is saved for the Softphone and used for future calls. 5.3 Audio Functionality In addition to its telephone functionality, the Softphone enables the recording of calls and audio e-mails. The Softphone can also be used as an answering machine. These functions are operated via the three extra keys "Record", "Stop" and "Play". 21

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Using the Softphone with an Interface (Aastra 2770ip / OpenPhone 75 IPC) Audio Function-
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5.2.2
Volume Settings
During the call state, while playing back a recording, or performing any other
actions that use the sound card, the Softphone temporarily modifies the work-
place computer’s volume settings. This volume setting is preset in the
Options
dialogue. On completion of the action, the previous volume setting is restored.
Note:
If the volume or microphone sensitivity of the sound
card are changed during a call, this configuration is saved for
the Softphone and used for future calls.
5.3
Audio Functionality
In addition to its telephone functionality, the Softphone enables the recording of
calls and audio e-mails. The Softphone can also be used as an answering machine.
These functions are operated via the three extra keys “Record”, “Stop” and “Play”.