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VOIP & AURA MESSAGING USER MANUAL
Delete an Entry
While in the Personal Directory menu, use the Navigation Keys to search for the entry you want
to delete.
Press the Del soft key.
Press the Confirm soft key to delete that entry.
Delete All Entries
While in the Personal Directory menu, press the Del soft key to delete all entries in your
Personal Directory.
PHONE OPTIONS
Adjusting Volume for the
Ringer
On your VoIP Phone, press the Services button.
You will see Telephone Options on the display screen.
Press the Select soft key to enter the Telephone Options menu.
You will then see Volume adjustment... in the display screen.
Press the Select soft key to view options which you can change the volume to.
The first option you will see is Ringer.
Press the Select soft key and you will hear the current volume of your ringer. Use the Up or
Down soft keys to either raise or lower the volume of your ringer.
When satisfied with the volume, press the Select soft key.
Press the Cancel soft key to go back to the Volume Adjustment menu.
Press the Services button to exit out completely.
Handset
On your VoIP Phone, press the Services button.
You will see Telephone Options on the display screen.
Press the Select soft key to enter the Telephone Options menu.
You will then see Volume adjustment... in the display screen.
Press the Select soft key to view options which you can change the volume to.
Use the Up/Down Navigation Keys to find Handset listen.
Press the Select soft key and then pick up your handset. You will hear a dial tone.
Use the Up/Down soft keys to either raise or lower the volume of your handset.
When satisfied with the volume, press the Select soft key.
Press the Cancel soft key to go back to the Volume Adjustment menu.
Press the Services button to exit out completely.
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