
stores the AGC values set by the user and does not save any setting established using this
local procedure.
Procedure
1. When you select AGC from the Craft Local Procedure Screen, the phone displays
the options in the following table. Select the appropriate line and press
Change
to
toggle it to On or Off as required.
Options available under AGC
Handset Automatic Gain control
On
Headset Auto Gain Control
On
Speaker Auto Gain Control
On
where the
setting
is the text string associated with the current system value of
NVAGCHAND, NVAGCHEAD, or NVAGCSPKR, defined as:
•
On
if the respective NVAGC
XXXX
system value is
1
.
•
Off
if the respective NVAGC
XXXX
system value is
0
.
2. Press
Save
to store the new setting, update the associated system value, and
redisplay the Craft Local Procedure screen.
Clearing the deskphone settings
About this task
Sometimes, you might want to remove
all
administered values, user-specified data, and option
settings and return a deskphone to its factory settings. You might have to remove all
administered values when you give a deskphone to a new, dedicated user and when the
LOGOFF
option is not sufficient. For example, a new user is assigned the same extension,
but requires different permissions than the previous user.
The
CLEAR
option erases all administered data—static programming, HTTP and HTTPS
server programming, and user settings including Contact button labels and locally programmed
Feature button labels, and restores all such data to default values. Using the
CLEAR
option
does not affect the software load itself. If you upgrade the deskphone, the deskphone retains
the latest software. After you clear a deskphone of the settings, you can administer the
deskphone normally.
Caution:
This procedure erases all administered data without any possibility of recovering the data.
Neither the boot code nor the application code is affected by this procedure.
Clearing the deskphone settings
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