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Could somebody tell me where the setting is so I can hard set the ringtone volume across all handsets, so that the user cannot change the setting?
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Here in the US its 15-02-27
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Hi Dans,
Thanks, my option there is to revert to defualt, does that mean after a system reset?
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Definition from the manual. This works on an individual extension level, not related to a system reset. Either it keeps the volume level set by the user, or it reverts back to a predefined level. 15-02-27 Handset Volume 0 = Back to Default (Back) 1 = Stay at previous level (Stay) Determine how an extension handset volume is set after it is adjusted during a call. When 1 is assigned in this program and a user sets the volume to maximum, the volume is reset to a level to meet FCC standards when the user hangs up.
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Thanks, what I am trying to achieve is to stop the users from turning down their ringing volume for incoming calls, I want the system to control the volume and not the handset itself. Is this possible?
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I apologize for I miss read your post, 15-02-27 is for handset volume, I will look up ring volume and see if it can be locked.
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