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Audio Dock Manual
14
Changing the volume and using mute
When you’re on a call, adjusting the volume controls on the Audio
Dock
[3, 5]
or remote
[23, 25]
will change the level of the sound
playing out of the amplified loudspeakers on the Audio Dock.
These volume functions will not affect the microphone levels (as
the microphone levels are calibrated and automatically adjust for
optimum voice quality). However, pressing the Mute button on the
Audio Dock
[4]
or on the remote
[30]
will mute the microphones.
Note:
the only way to mute the speakers during a Bluetooth phone
call is via the remote
[28]
.
Keep in mind that you also have an independent microphone mute
function on your Bluetooth-equipped phone… so it’s possible to
double mute your call. To avoid confusion, we recommend using
either the mute function on your phone or the one activated on the
Audio Dock and remote—but not both.
The Audio Dock’s speakerphone uses two
custom–designed microphones, front and
back, combined with special digital signal
processing for equalization, background
noise reduction, and echo reduction. If the
party on the other end of your call asks why
your voice sounds so clear, you can tell
them it’s because of Audyssey’s Dynamic
Voice technology.
Did You Know?
Redirecting a call in progress to/from the Audio Dock
If you’re on a call and want to redirect it from the Audio Dock to
your phone, you can press the Phone button
[29]
on the remote
and hold it for two seconds. (This is also known as “Privacy”
function.) If you’re using an iPhone, you also have the option of
redirecting the call to your iPhone by selecting it in the “audio
source” menu of the iPhone.
As You Receive a Call
Options after clicking Audio Source