Speed dialing, Ring type, Volume – Xblue Networks X-50 User Manual

Page 65: Speed dialing 3. ring type 4. volume

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XBLUE Networks

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Telephone Programming

2. Speed Dialing

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2. Speed Dialing

The telephone can store up to ten (0~9) speed dial numbers, which are accessed through this menu or by pressing

the down navigation key from an idle telephone. Press the softkey under “Dial” to dial the entered number or press

the softkey under “Edit” to enter or modify the existing entry.

3. Ring Type

The telephone has 11 different ring tones, the default is zero (0) and 10 additional ring tones, which can be used to

differentiate your extension’s ringing from others in the same area. Once in the entry screen, enter 0~9 or press

backspace and enter 10. Press the center navigation key. Call your extension from another extension, to determine

the ringing that you would like to use.

4. Volume

The volume on the telephone can “on the fly” be increased or decreased using the Volume button in the center of the

telephone. You can also make the changes “more permanent” by adjusting them in the menu settings. There are four

(4) different volumes that can be set; Ring Volume, Handset Speaker, Handsfree Speaker, Headset speaker.

1. Ring Volume

This is the volume that is used when your phone is receiving a Telephone Line or Intercom call. Select between zero

(0) bars for no ringing volume and nine (9) bars for loud ringing volume. Use the Arrow up to increase and the arrow

down to decrease the ringing volume. Press the center navigation key to save the entry.

2. Handset Speaker

This is the volume that you will hear while off hook on your handset. Select between zero (0) bars for no volume and

nine (9) bars for loud volume. Use the Arrow up to increase and the arrow down to decrease the volume. Press the

center navigation key to save the entry.

3. Handsfree Speaker

This is the handsfree (speakerphone) volume that you will hear while using the speakerphone. Select between zero

(0) bars for no volume and nine (9) bars for loud volume. Use the Arrow up to increase and the arrow down to

decrease the volume. Press the center navigation key to save the entry.

4. Headset Speaker

This is the headset volume that you will hear while on your headset. Your headset also may have a volume

adjustment. Select between zero (0) bars for no volume and nine (9) bars for loud volume. Use the Arrow up to

increase and the arrow down to decrease the volume. Press the center navigation key to save the entry.

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