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Posted by artlab on September 28, 2005, 10:44 am
In the SPA-2000, is there any "soft" way of increasing audio volume and
decreasing ring volume?? Thanks and best regards,
Art
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Posted by Ivor Jones on September 28, 2005, 4:05 pm
> In the SPA-2000, is there any "soft" way of increasing
> audio volume and decreasing ring volume?? Thanks and
> best regards,
> Art
No, it's down to the phone. My phones (BT Converse 2025) both have ring
and audio volume settings anyway.
You might possibly cause a phone to ring louder if you increase the
ringing voltage but I wouldn't recommend it or guarantee it wouldn't break
your phone, so you try it at your own risk..!
Ivor
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Posted by artlab on September 28, 2005, 1:06 pm
Thanks for your reply Ivor. I want to make the ring softer, not louder..
Does this mean that I can lower the ringing voltage safely?
Thanks, and best regards,
Art
> > In the SPA-2000, is there any "soft" way of increasing
> > audio volume and decreasing ring volume?? Thanks and
> > best regards,
> > Art
> No, it's down to the phone. My phones (BT Converse 2025) both have ring
> and audio volume settings anyway.
> You might possibly cause a phone to ring louder if you increase the
> ringing voltage but I wouldn't recommend it or guarantee it wouldn't break
> your phone, so you try it at your own risk..!
> Ivor
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Posted by Miguel Cruz on September 28, 2005, 1:32 pm
> Thanks for your reply Ivor. I want to make the ring softer, not louder..
> Does this mean that I can lower the ringing voltage safely?
Is it a mechanical or electronic ringer?
miguel
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Posted by artlab on September 28, 2005, 4:14 pm
> > Thanks for your reply Ivor. I want to make the ring softer, not
louder..
> > Does this mean that I can lower the ringing voltage safely?
> Is it a mechanical or electronic ringer?
> miguel
> --
> Hit The Road! Photos from 36 countries on 5 continents: http://travel.u.nu
> Latest photos: Queens Day in Amsterdam; the Grand Canyon; Amman, Jordan
Miguel, Ivor: It's an electronic ringer. I experimented with lowering the
voltage and there is a threshold around 50 volts where the ringer simply
stops working (which was to be expected). I do not have a ring control on
the phone so I guess I'm going to have to live with it. Best regard,
Art
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> audio volume and decreasing ring volume?? Thanks and
> best regards,
> Art