Volume Controls
i-Series System
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2. Features
Volume Controls
Your telephone has 3 volume adjustments. While the phone is idle, you can
turn the ringer to high, low, or vibrate alert. The vibrate setting will turn off the
ringer but, instead, will vibrate when you have an incoming call. This allows
you to be in a meeting and not interrupt the meeting with the ringing phone,
but you don’t have to miss any calls either. While on a call you can adjust the
volume level of the caller, louder or softer.
To adjust the ringer volume:
1. Press the VOL button while the phone is idle to step
through the settings: high, low vibrate alert.
To turn off all ringing indications, switch the ringer
selection switch to OFF.
To adjust the handset volume:
1. While on a call, press the VOL button to select a loud or soft
volume level.
Voice Prompting Messages
Message
This message will play when . . .
The number you have dialed is
You dial a Service Code that Class of
not in service
Service prevents.
Your call cannot go through,
Toll Restriction has denied your call.
please call the operator
Vacant number
You dial an extension that does not exist.
Is unavailable
An outside caller dials an extension
through the Automated Attendant and
the extension is busy.
Please start recording
You dial the code to record a VAU
message or Personal Greeting.
Recording finished
You are recording a VAU message or
Personal Greeting and have exceeded
the maximum allowed recording length.
Audio file is full
There is no more space available in
the VAU for storing messages.
To listen dial
You are trying to record a VAU message
To erase dial
or Personal Greeting and the recording
To re-record dial
already exists.
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