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Old 10-22-2007, 06:10 AM
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Originally Posted by hachiroku View Post
do you know if I can setup a seperate ring volume for the BT headset and leave the phone ring loud?

currently my ring volume on the phone is set loud and the intial first ring on my BT headset is SUPER loud. the only way to fix this is to lower the phone ring volume to almost zero but that makes the phone ring volume very low but does lower the BT headset volume.
Most bluetooth headset's have a seperate volume control on them. Please check to see if your model does. I have yet to see one that didn't, but then again, there is not many people I know that have a bluetooth headset, and every headset I've ever had, did have the seperate volume control.

If you are unsure about yours, please post the make and model, and maybe somebody will post whether or not it does, and if so, how to turn it up/down...
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