Configuring Audio Input Gain (Cisco Spa300 Series And Cisco Spa500 Series) - Cisco SPA301 Administration Manual

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Customizing Standard Features
Configuring Audio Settings
STEP 3
Cisco Small Business SPA300 Series, SPA500 Series, and WIP310 IP Phone Administration Guide
Parameter
Electronic Hookswitch
Control
Speakerphone Enable
Click Submit All Changes.
Configuring Audio Input Gain (Cisco SPA300 Series and
Cisco SPA500 Series)
The value on the handset, headset, or speakerphone parameters default to zero,
indicating that the volume is set to a base level. This does not mean that the sound
is turned off; it is set to a level the average person can hear in a normal office
environment.
To amplify or reduce the sound level, navigate to Admin Login > advanced >
Voice > Phone. Under Audio Input Gain (dB), choose the item to configure:
A positive value increases amplification (sound is louder).
A negative value decreases amplification (sound is quieter).
Description
Some headsets enable you to answer and end
phone calls by using controls located on the
headset. Set this parameter to yes if the user is
using a headset with a control function. This
feature has been tested with Plantronics base/
headsets (that require adapter APC45):
Savi W7xx series (Savi W710, W720,
W730, W740, and W745)
CS5xx series (CS 540, CS 510, and
CS520)
The default setting is no.
NOTE
Applies to the Cisco SPA525G or Cisco
SPA525G2 and Cisco SPA51X models only.
Enables or disables the speakerphone. If the
parameter is set to yes (the default setting), the
speakerphone is enabled. If the parameter is
set to no, the speakerphone is disabled, and
pressing the Speakerphone button on the
phone sends the audio to the phone handset
instead of the speaker.
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