Long-Term Acoustic Exposure Protection; Configuring Long Term Acoustic Protection - Avaya J139 Manual

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Long-term acoustic exposure protection

Avaya J100 Series IP Phones have the long-term acoustic exposure protection to prevent the
users from getting acoustic shocks. This feature reduces the loud volume of the conversations on
the phone call to permissible acoustic limits. The user can set the permissible acoustic limit to
dynamic or predefined static values. If a dynamic setting is selected, the feature activates itself
and gradually reduces the loud volume of the phone conversations to prevent from reaching the
damaging decibel levels.
Long-term acoustic exposure protection feature satisfies OSHA, ETSI and employee health safety
requirements.
Important:
Only L100 Series Headsets with RJ9 connector support long-term acoustic exposure
protection when the headset profile is set to Profile1.

Configuring Long term acoustic protection

About this task
Long-term acoustic protection feature reduces the loud volume of the conversations on the phone
call to permissible acoustic limits, you can configure the long-term acoustic exposure protection for
your headset.
Before you begin
Ensure you set the headset profile to Profile1, and use L100 Series Headsets.
Procedure
1. Press Main menu.
2. Scroll to Settings, and press Select.
3. Scroll to Audio, and press Select.
4. Scroll to Long term acoustic protection, and press Select.
5. Choose one of the following and press Select:
• Default : Sets the acoustic protection values to one of the following options that your
administrator sets:
- Dynamic
- 8 hours
- 4 hours
- Off
Administrator configured value will be chosen as the default value.
• Off: Sets the acoustic protection off.
April 2020
Using Avaya J139 IP Phone in an Open SIP environment
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