Adjusting your extension’s ring melody and volume – AASTRA 4425 IP Vision for MD Evolution User Guide User Manual

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MD Evolution – Dialog 4425 IP Vision

Physical Programming of Your Extension

CALL NO

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Dial the number to be saved for that repertory key.

This may consist of an internal or external number, beginning with

the ad-hoc network prefix number (generally 0), or perhaps a

service activation code. The number to be saved may contain up to

18 digits.

Save

Press the dynamic function key shown on the left.

This saves your setting.
A screen confirming your setting will be displayed for several

seconds, and the second screen above will be re-displayed,

enabling you to program other repertory keys.

Notes:

In relation to programming service codes on your

extension’s repertory keys, you may recall that, if you

belong to any hunt groups, saving access codes to the

services used within this context will facilitate the use of

your extension within these groups. See also the “

Group

Services

” section.

When programming your extension’s repertory keys, or

those on any satellite panels, think about modifying the

respective labels according to your personal settings.

See the “

Installing Your Extension

” and “

Your Extension’s

Accessories

” section.

Adjusting Your Extension’s Ring Melody
and Volume

Your extension features a selection of 10 different ring melodies,

and 10 ring volume levels in order to better adapt to the acoustics

in your office.
To set the ring melody on your extension, after accessing your

extension’s physical programming mode and selecting the “Ring

Character” feature then framed:

CallList

PhoneBook WAP Services

Programmable Keys

Time & Date
Language
Display Contrast

Exit

Ы

Ю

Select

Settings

Ring Character

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