Audio Adjustment; Headset Configuration - Avaya DECT R4 Installation And Administration Manual

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Configuring Avaya DECT phones

Audio adjustment

You can configure the adjustment of the side tone level, i.e. how much of the speakers voice
that is fed back to the speaker and the microphone sensitivity level. The parameters can be
found at the following path, Audio > Normal.
Normal side tone adjustment. The parameter affects the "normal" mode, i.e. not wired
headset, not Bluetooth headset and not the handsfree/loudspeaking mode
Normal mic adjustment - Determines the microphone sensitivity, that is, how much sound
the microphone shall gain.
For configuration of headset audio see,
Note:
Changing this parameter may result in lower sound quality and high sound level.
Note:
Evaluate carefully before applying.

Headset configuration

A headset is recommended if you frequently use the telephone and/or want to have both hands
free. The headset comes in two versions; microphone integrated in the cable, and microphone
on a boom.
In order to achieve optimal audio quality with the different headset types, it is recommended to
set the corresponding headset profile.
The default setting is "microphone on a boom," which means that the audio is optimized for
using a headset with microphone on a boom. The headset profile can be changed in the
telephone menu or in a template/Number via PDM/AIWS in:
Connections > Headset > Headset type
If the preconfigured headset profiles does not match the headset or the audio performance is
bad, it is possible to configure a headset profile. In PDM/AIWS, this is done under:
Connections > Headset > Headset type > User headset profile
When a name has been configured for the profile it will be visible and selectable in the
telephone menu.
The following parameters can be set:
microphone gain
speaker gain
Note:
Changing these parameters may result in a very high sound level which can
Note:
cause hearing damage.
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Avaya DECT R4 - Installation and Maintenance Guide
Headset configuration
on page 236.
02/2016

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