User's Manual
B-10 VS-600 Programming
Rx Gain: Speaker gain. This value ranges from 22 to 37 dB and the default is 31 dB. Click the
up or down arrows to increase or decrease the speaker volume.
Voice switching level: The noise level required to switch the speaker from talk to listen. This
value ranges from from 1 to 4 and the default is 2. Click the up or down arrows to adjust the
level.
Speed of Voice switching: Controls the speed of the speaker switching from talk to listen. This
value ranges from 1 to 4 and the default is 3. Click the up or down arrows to adjust the
switching speed.
Mic. SoftClip: Not used.
RX SoftClip: Not used.
Noise Monitor: Not used.
Click Set default to restore the settings to their default values.
Click Get to download the settings from the resident unit.
Click Set to upload the current settings to the resident unit.
B.5 Creating Dial Strings
This section contains an explanation of a sample dial string when used with a Telecor PBX.
In this example, the dial string in the Primary or Secondary column for a device is made up of six
comma-separated parts. The comma indicates a half-second pause. The dial string lets the
resident unit notify the phone voice server when a device makes a call. Below is an example
primary dial string for the call button:
Dial String part 1: The dial string begins with F, which performs a hook flash.
Dial String part 2: The resident unit sends the call to an Auto Attendant. In the example,
7256 sends the call to Auto Attendant 19.
Dial String part 3: Notes whether the call is a primary or secondary/rollover call. In the
example, 1 is for a primary call and 2 is for a secondary or rollover call.