Aastra OpenPhone 73 User Guide - Page 109

MenuCard “Phone Settings”, Loudspeaker, Handset, External calls, VIP call, Door call, Volume

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Features and MenuCards Main menu 6.2.5 MenuCard "Phone Settings" M P Select 4ƒPhone settings, followed by ... 1ƒVolume: Select 1 Loudspeaker, 2 Handset or 3 Headset. You can change the default volume by using the = keys or by entering a number from 0...5. To change the headset's volume, use the procedure described here for changing the headset volume (receiver volume). You can change the microphone volume under Menu 7 Headset in the Phone settings MenuCard (see page 108). 2ƒRing tone: You can configure the ring tones for incoming calls on your tele- phone collectively or individually. You can specify whether a ring tone is to apply to the entire telephone or whether calls to particular call keys are to be signalled in different ways. If the keys on your telephone are assigned, select All for individual settings or a key from the list of currently-configured call keys. You can use different volumes and melodies to distinguish between four different types of incoming call: 1 External calls, 2 Internal calls, 3 VIP call, 4 Door call. You can use the 1 Volume and 2 Melody individually for each type of call. Select a setting using the = keys. Note: In the Configurator of the Web console you can use the option Dialling tones as cadences to specify whether melodies are to be played in full or whether all melodies are to be played at the same speed (played as cadences). The setting in the Configurator also affects melodies on system telephones if selected, so that you may only hear parts of some melodies. 4ƒMessage ring tone: You can set different ringer signals to signal messages on your system telephone or calls for members of your pick-up group. These can then be distinguished from one another. Select 1 Short messages, 2 E-Mail, 3 Pick-up or 4 Voicebox. For each type of message you can specify 1 Volume and 2 Melody or a short beeping tone instead of a melody. The short beeping tone is the default setting for all messages. Use the = keys to select a different setting. 107

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Features and MenuCards
Main menu
107
6.2.5
MenuCard “Phone Settings”
MP
Select
4ƒPhone°settings
, followed by …
1ƒVolume
: Select
1 Loudspeaker
,
2 Handset
or
3 Headset
. You can change
the default volume by using the
=
keys or by entering a number from
0
5
. To change the headset’s volume, use the procedure described
here for changing the headset volume (receiver volume). You can change the
microphone volume under Menu
7 Headset
in the
Phone°settings
MenuCard
(see page 108).
2ƒRing°tone
: You can configure the ring tones for incoming calls on your tele-
phone collectively or individually. You can specify whether a ring tone is to apply
to the entire telephone or whether calls to particular call keys are to be signalled in
different ways.
If the keys on your telephone are assigned, select
All
for individual settings or a
key from the list of currently-configured call keys.
You can use different volumes and melodies to distinguish between four different
types of incoming call:
1 External calls
,
2 Internal calls
,
3 VIP call
,
4 Door call
. You can use the
1 Volume
and
2 Melody
individually for each type
of call. Select a setting using the
=
keys.
Note:
In the
Configurator
of the Web console you can use
the option
Dialling tones as cadences
to specify whether
melodies are to be played in full or whether all melodies are
to be played at the same speed (played as cadences). The
setting in the Configurator also affects melodies on system
telephones if selected, so that you may only hear parts of
some melodies.
4ƒMessage°ring°tone
: You can set different ringer signals to signal messages
on your system telephone or calls for members of your pick-up group. These can
then be distinguished from one another.
Select
1 Short messages
,
2 E-Mail
,
3 Pick-up
or
4 Voicebox
. For each type
of message you can specify
1 Volume
and
2 Melody
or a short beeping tone
instead of a melody. The short beeping tone is the default setting for all messages.
Use the
=
keys to select a different setting.