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Volume Controls Onyx VSi System
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2. Features
Volume Controls
Your telephone has 3 volume adjustments. While the phone is idle, you can
turn the ringer to high, low, or vibrate alert. The vibrate setting will turn off the
ringer but, instead, will vibrate when you have an incoming call. This allows
you to be in a meeting and not interrupt the meeting with the ringing phone,
but you don’t have to miss any calls either. While on a call you can adjust the
volume level of the caller, louder or softer.
To adjust the ringer volume:
1. Press the VOL button while the phone is idle to step
through the settings: high, low, vibrate alert.
To turn off all ringing indications, switch the ringer
selection switch to OFF.
To adjust the handset volume:
1. While on a call, press the VOL button to select a loud or soft
volume level.
Walking Class of Service
If you try to place a call from a co-workers phone and the system prevents it,
you can use Walking Class of Service. Walking Class of Service allows you to
temporarily override dialing restrictions when you use someone else’s exten-
sion. Walking Class of Service lets you make the call as you would at your
own extension.
To place a call from a restricted extension:
1. Press TALK.
2. Dial # twice.
3. Dial Walking Class of Service code.
See your communications manager for your code.
4. Dial the line access code (e.g., 801), or press a line key.
You may also be able to dial a line group access code (9,
90-98).
5. Dial the telephone number.
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