Muting the microphone, Choosing where you hear sound effects – Polycom VVX 1500 Business Media Phone User Manual

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Controlling What is Heard

Using the Basic Features of Your Phone

Polycom, Inc.

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Muting the Microphone

Mute the microphone so that the other party (or parties) cannot hear you.

Microphone Mute applies to all modes (handset, headset, and speakerphone).

You can still hear all other parties while mute is enabled.

To mute the microphone:

>>

During a call (including a conference call), press

.

The Mute key,

, glows red, and

displays next to

near-site video. The other party (or parties) cannot hear you.

To turn off Microphone Mute:

>>

Press

again.

The red light behind the Mute key,

, turns off, and

no

longer displays next to near-site video.The other party (or parties) can hear

you.

Choosing Where You Hear Sound Effects

You can choose whether you hear sound effects (all phone sounds except call

audio) from the handset, headset, or speaker. For example, you can configure

your phone to ring on your headset, instead of the speaker. By default, all

sound effects are heard from the speaker.

To choose where you hear sound effects:

1

Tap

> Settings > Basic > Preferences > Audible Ringer.

2

From the Audible Ringer screen, select where you want to hear sound

effects:
To hear sound effects only from the phone’s loudspeaker, select

Speaker.

To hear sound effects only from the handset, select Handset.
To hear sound effects only from the headset, select Headset.
To hear sound effects only from the device you’re currently using to

hear call audio, select Active.

The default destination is Speaker.

3

Tap

to return to the idle screen.

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