Vip list (aastra 610d), Profiles, Adapting to your environment – AASTRA 600d (GAP) User Manual EN User Manual

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Basic functions

Calls from call numbers on the VIP list are signalled using the VIP ring tone. The relevant setting is
made in the Menu ❯❯❯ -> Audio -> Ringer setting -> Melodies.

Note

You can also program the VIP list with phone numbers using the Directories menu (see page 45).

VIP list

(Aastra 610d)

The programmable keys of the Aastra 610d can also be assigned with a VIP phone book. To do so,
program one of these keys as described on page 59 and then save the name and phone number as
described in the previous paragraph (or in the Directories menu).

Profiles

Profiles consist of a group of handset settings each assigned to a particular situation or application.
For instance you can switch from “Normal” mode of operation (e.g. in the office) to “Loud” mode of
operation when you enter a different environment (e.g. a factory floor). As a result of the switch, fea-
tures such as ringer volume, vibra call, speech quality, LED signalling, etc., adapt to the new environ-
ment. Your handset has five profiles.
While they are predefined, they can be changed at any time. If required, change the default settings
to suit your handset applications (see page 57).

Note
If when a profile is activated you change a number of features contained in the profile using the nor-
mal menu access (e.g. using ❯❯❯ Audio > Volume > Ringer), the settings are adopted by the pro-
file.

Adapting to your environment

Your handset has two functions which can be used to adapt the handset to loud environments:

If you activate the function using the menu ❯❯❯ Audio > Ringer settings > Noise detection, the
ringer volume is automatically increased in loud ambient noise. Make sure in this case that you have
not set the ringer volume to “Increasing”.

If you activate this feature using the menu ❯❯❯ Audio > Loud environment, the handset will
attempt to improve the speech quality in a loud environment. This applies to connections via the
handset itself and with a wired headset (but not to Bluetooth headsets and the handsfree mode).

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