Vertical Communications 8124S Telephone User Manual


 
7.7 Setting The Volume Control
The volume control on your telephone is a multipurpose control you can
use to set the volume of the ringer, the speaker, the handset, the headset,
background music, and the group listening mode. You can either press
and hold down the VOLUME UP or VOLUME DOWN button to
automatically step through the volume levels for each mode, or you can
press the switch once for each change in volume you desire.
You may adjust the loudness of the distant party at any time during a call
whether you are listening over the speaker, the headset, the handset, or
the group listen mode by pressing the VOLUME UP or VOLUME
DOWN button. When the call ends, the system resets the loudness of all
future calls to the programmed (default) setting.
You can set a permanent loudness level for any volume control setting.
When loudness is at desired level, dial ✳✳ 7 or press VOLSV button (if
programmed). The volume level will remain at this loudness (referred to
as the default setting) until you change the setting.
NOTE: Impact SCS 8212S and Impact SCS 8212N telephones support
the optional ICVOL handset. The ICVOL is an amplified
handset with its own volume control, making it useful in noisy
environments. For ordering information, contact your Comdial
dealer.
There are four ringer loudness levels (plus an off position). Set
these levels as follows:
1. While your telephone is on-hook and idle, press VOLUME UP or
VOLUME DOWN once for each change in loudness that you
desire. The ringer sounds once for each change as an example of
the current setting. Your selection 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).
NOTE: If you set the ringer to the “off” position, your telephone will
sound a short ring burst once for each call you receive at your
station while the ringer is off.
NOTE: On the 8112N, the ringer volume is controlled by a
three-position switch on the bottom of the telephone. There is
no handset volume control.
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