Disable/Enable Automatic Gain Control; Clear Procedure - Avaya one-X H.323 Installation And Maintenance Manual

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Disable/Enable Automatic Gain Control

Use the following procedure to turn automatic gain control for the handset, headset, and/or the
Speaker on or off.
Note:
When updating local (Craft) procedures from a touchscreen deskphone, touching
Note:
the line you want to change or the applicable softkey produces the same result as
selecting a line and pressing the applicable softkey on a non-touchscreen IP
Deskphone.
Note:
The user can potentially override the AGC local procedure settings, as described
Note:
in the telephone user guide. If overridden, the backup file stores the AGC
value(s) set by the user and ignores any setting established using this local
procedure.
1. When you select AGC from the Craft Local Procedure Screen, the following text displays:
Handset Auto Gain Control
Headset Auto Gain Control
Speaker Auto Gain Control
where the setting is the text string associated with the current system value of
NVAGCHAND, NVAGCHEAD, or NVAGCSPKR, defined as:
"On" if the respective NVAGCXXXX system value is "1".
Off if the respective NVAGCXXXX system value is "0".
2. To change the setting, select (highlight) the appropriate line. Press Change to toggle the
selected setting from On to Off or vice versa.
3. Press Save to store the new setting, update the associated system value, and redisplay the
Craft Local Procedure screen.

Clear Procedure

Sometimes, you might want to remove all administered values, user-specified data, and option
settings. Essentially, you want to return a telephone to its initial "clean slate" or out of the box
condition. This is usually done when passing a telephone to a new, dedicated user 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.
Disable/Enable Automatic Gain Control
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On
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