Hi there,
I have just installed a new NCP500 system (latest software version) and there is an audio problem with the DECT handsets. Internal call volume (extension to extension) is too loud and you can hear your own voice in the earpiece. DECT colume levels however are fine in external calls either on analogue or PRI trunks.
Panasonic suggested the *PCCKXTDA* login on the unified maintenance console (which allows more options) and suggested to select "card combination adjust" where you can reduce the gain on the DLC16 card. This makes no difference at all. Equally, if you try to alter any of the gain settings on the DLC16 card in the normal audio gain section, this also makes no difference. As the three cell stations are all connected to the DLC16 card, I would expect this to control the internal call volume. I should add that we had to clear an echo problem on the analogue trunks via the LCOT4 card and this was successful.
I should add that this system has 38 PS handsets and only one wired desktop phone. It was an upgrade for a KXTD1232 which could not support the latest DECT handets. THey had no audio issues on the old system. My guess is that the audio levels for the DECT handsets are set elsewhere in programming but I have no idea where.
Any suggestions would be greatly appreciated!
I have just installed a new NCP500 system (latest software version) and there is an audio problem with the DECT handsets. Internal call volume (extension to extension) is too loud and you can hear your own voice in the earpiece. DECT colume levels however are fine in external calls either on analogue or PRI trunks.
Panasonic suggested the *PCCKXTDA* login on the unified maintenance console (which allows more options) and suggested to select "card combination adjust" where you can reduce the gain on the DLC16 card. This makes no difference at all. Equally, if you try to alter any of the gain settings on the DLC16 card in the normal audio gain section, this also makes no difference. As the three cell stations are all connected to the DLC16 card, I would expect this to control the internal call volume. I should add that we had to clear an echo problem on the analogue trunks via the LCOT4 card and this was successful.
I should add that this system has 38 PS handsets and only one wired desktop phone. It was an upgrade for a KXTD1232 which could not support the latest DECT handets. THey had no audio issues on the old system. My guess is that the audio levels for the DECT handsets are set elsewhere in programming but I have no idea where.
Any suggestions would be greatly appreciated!