Howto:Adjust Speaker volume on IP241 IP222 IP232: Difference between revisions
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Revision as of 11:51, 25 October 2013
Applies To
DHSG and USB Headsets on IP241, IP222, IP232 with V9 and above
Problem
Headsets from different manufacturer respond different (too loud or too quiet) on the default volume setting at the USB or DHSG Ports.
Summary
It's possible to turn down or turn up the volume individual within the phone configuration. The values are -offset-, which means that 0 ist not off, it's the default value of the firmware.
Example to turn up the speaker volume a bit:
http://ip-adress-of-the-phone/!config change AC-DSP0 HEADSET /mic-volume 0 /spk-volume 2 http://ip-adress-of-the-phone/!config activate
Example to turn up the speaker volume a bit more:
http://ip-adress-of-the-phone/!config change AC-DSP0 HEADSET /mic-volume 0 /spk-volume 4 http://ip-adress-of-the-phone/!config activate
To avoid hearing damage, please be careful with the values! Increase the values step by step. You hear the difference after the !config activate
Example to turn down the speaker volume a bit:
http://ip-adress-of-the-phone/!config change AC-DSP0 HEADSET /mic-volume 0 /spk-volume -2 http://ip-adress-of-the-phone/!config activate
If you satisfied with the settings, type:
http://ip-adress-of-the-phone/!config write
Now, the values are in the config.
Please also note, that it's possible for future DSP code updates, that the default value can be changed (what means that "0" can be louder or quieter) and it's possible that updates of the headset manufacturer can change the volume, too.
In this case it's necessary to do the steps again.