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Ok pros, I have another question. We are using the outbound notification of messages through virtual mailboxes. It finally works good with version 3.5be. The problem I am having is when the message is deliverd, unless the person is a very loud talker, it is hard to hear the message. I am sure there is a setting in the gain controls that might help this. Does anyone know which ones to change? I would also like to turn up the volume on transmitting out from my phone system. Many customers ask us to speak up. We did not have this problem with the DX-120, so I am sure it is not in my lines.
Scotty Woods Installation Technician N.E.T. Systems Blytheville, Arkansas
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Not posting the info here as the volume settings are sensitive and shouldn't be messed with before contacting tech support (there's a reason why it isn't in the manual).
If anyone has a more definite answer on the voicemail volume, please contact Scotty.
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I didn't think about that, Thanks for your help.
Scotty Woods Installation Technician N.E.T. Systems Blytheville, Arkansas
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