Personalizing your phone
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Aastra 610d
eud-1290/1.2 – R3.0 – 04.2013
Audio profile settings
There are different audio profiles to adapt the phones to any given work situa-
tion, e.g. headset or conference mode.
Setting up an audio profile
All your phone’s ringing properties are stored in the audio profiles.
There are 3 predefined default profiles:
Normal
,
Meeting
,
Charging unit
. You can set up
to 5 audio profiles.
An audio profile comprises a set of ringing and phone settings, which you can specify
individually for each audio profile. One audio profile is always active in telephone
mode. The default profile is the
Normal
audio profile. Activate the appropriate audio
profile depending on the situation (e.g. before a meeting you can activate the
Meeting
audio profile). The
Charging unit
audio profile is selected automatically whenever the
phone is placed in the charging unit.
You can set the following audio profile properties:
•
Ring volume
: Ring tone volume control. If
Progressive ring tone
is activated, the ring-
ing starts off quietly and gradually increases to the set volume.
•
Attention tone volume
: Attention tone volume control.
• Ringing melody for
Internal ring
,
External ring
,
Discreet ring
and
Appointment call
.
•
Discreet ring
: Phone only rings once.
•
Auto answer
: Phone only rings once and then automatically answers the call with-
out you having to press for example the call key on the headset. Disable this setting
when you do not make your calls using headset to avoid unnoticed listening by
callers.
•
Suppress ring tone
: is displayed; events are signalled on the display only.
•
Progressive ring tone
: Ringing volume increases with every ring.
•
Attention tone
: Acoustic signalling for call waiting, announcement and message.
•
Loud environment
: In a loud environment the phone tries to improve the voice
transfer (not for connections with Bluetooth headset and in hands-free mode). It’s
recommended to create a "Loud environment" profile.
•
Confirmation tone
: Each keystroke is confirmed with a beep.
•
Battery warning
: Battery nearly run-down triggers a warning.