Aastra Telecom 41-001343-02 User Manual

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Audio Transmit and Receive Gain Adjustments
The audio gain properties for the IP phone handset, headset, and speakerphone is adjusted to reduce side-tone and 
echo on the local and far-end equipment. You can adjust these settings from -10 db to +10 db to best suit your comfort 
level and deployment environment by using the following parameters in the configuration files:
headset tx gain
headset sidetone gain
handset tx gain
handset sidetone gain
handsfree tx gain
audio mode
The default setting for these parameters is 0 (zero).
The following table describes each parameter.
Configuring Audio Transmit and Receive Gain Adjustments
You can configure the audio transmit and gain adjustments using the configuration files only.
Use the following procedure to configure this feature.
Note:
Aastra recommends you leave the default of 0 (zero) as the settings for these parameters.
Parameter
Description
Headset tx gain
The increased (+db) or decreased (-db) amount of signal transmitted from the headset microphone to the 
far-end party.
Headset sidetone gain
The increased (+db) or decreased (-db) amount of sidetone signal from the headset microphone to the 
headset speaker.
Handset tx gain
The increased (+db) or decreased (-db) amount of signal transmitted from the handset microphone to the 
far-end party.
Handset sidetone gain
The increased (+db) or decreased (-db) amount of sidetone signal from the handset microphone to the 
handset speaker.
Handsfree tx gain
The increased (+db) or decreased (-db) amount of signal transmitted from the base microphone to the far-
end party.
Audio mode
Allows you to configure how the d/f key (handsfree key) works. Audio mode has 4 options:
0 (Speaker) - Calls can be made or received using the handset or handsfree speakerphone and can be 
switched between the two modes by pressing the d /fkey. When on speaker, you can return to using 
the handset by placing the handset on the cradle and picking it up again.
1 (Headset) - Calls can be made or received using the headset. Calls can be switched between the head-
set and handset by pressing the d /fkey.
2 (Speaker/Headset) - Incoming calls are sent to the speakerphone. By pressing the d /fkey, you can 
switch between the handsfree speakerphone, the headset, and the handset.
3 (Headset/Speaker) - Incoming calls are sent to the headset. By pressing the d /fkey, you can switch 
between the headset, the handsfree speakerphone, and the handset.
Configuration Files
For specific parameters you can set in the configuration files, see Appendix A, the section,