YVC-331 User's Manual
This chapter describes convenient functions provided by the product.
Adjusting the speaker volume
You can adjust the output volume of the speaker
(voices from the remote party) by pressing the
volume buttons (
volume button, the volume level indicator shows the
volume level.
Every time you press either of the buttons, the
volume is turned up or down in a step-by-step
manner. Holding down the button for at least
0.5 seconds will cause the volume level to be
changed continuously.
Example ( ● : On, ○ : Off)
The speaker volume level
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is set to minimum.
The speaker volume level
●●●●●
is set to maximum.
Note
Adjust the speaker volume level so that the sound is not
distorted. If the sound is distorted, the remote party may
hear echoes.
Tip
If a PC or Mac is connected through a USB cable,
changing the speaker volume level on the PC or Mac
will also change the speaker volume level of the
product according to the volume level of the PC or
Mac.
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Using Convenient Functions
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Muting the microphone
Temporarily turn off the microphone so that the
remote party cannot hear you.
■ Muting the microphone
Press the microphone mute button (
The microphone indicator now flashes red,
causing the microphone to be muted.
■ Unmuting the microphone
When the microphone is muted, press the
microphone mute button (
The microphone indicator now lights up green
or blue, causing the microphone to be unmuted.
Muting the speaker
Temporarily turn off the speaker so that you cannot
hear the remote party.
The speaker can be muted only when the PC or
Mac is connected through the USB cable.
■ Muting the speaker
Use the PC or Mac to mute the speaker
(output).
The volume level indicator now flashes green
with the current volume level displayed, causing
the speaker to be muted.
■ Unmuting the speaker
When the speaker is muted, use the PC or Mac
to unmute the speaker (output).
The volume level indicator now stops flashing,
causing the speaker to be unmuted.
Tip
You can unmute the speaker by pressing either of the
volume buttons (
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