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5.2.5

Special Tone Settings

Besides the speaker and microphone volumes, you can also change the "ring volume", "ring
tone" and the "attention ring volume". You can make these settings when you are not conduct-
ing a call.
Key
Procedure
Click on the "+" or "-" symbol of the speaker key in the Connection Parties
window. The following appears on the display:
Telephone Settings
Ring volume?
>
You can use the arrow keys that appear in the display to scroll between the tone settings
for the ring volume, ring tone or the attention ring volume. To confirm your
selection, click the confirmation key (check mark) in the display.
>
You can then click on the "+" or "-" symbol of the speaker key again to change the
corresponding setting. The current setting is saved on clicking the confirmation key.
5.2.6

Headset

Key
Description
To activate/deactivate a headset, click on the headset key in the Connection
Parties window. The headset key informs you whether the headset is active
(connector closed) or inactive (connector open).
The decision to make a call via the headset or handset can only be made in the
>
idle state (i.e., before initiating the call), since the headset key can only be op-
erated when no call is active.
If no headset has been configured for use with the optiClient, the headset key
does not function.
When a headset is connected, the volume control does not control the speaker/
microphone, but rather the headset volume.
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