Page 30 of manual at the link shown suggests a way to silence the Jitterbug.
http://www.specsserver.com/CACHE/FREOWQFWSXOG.PDF
Quoting from Page 30:
To adjust the ringer volume:
1.
Be sure the phone is open and on.
2.
Press the
Up/Down
volume button
on the outside of the phone below the
display window. Press each time you want
to advance to the next choice.
These choices will appear on the screen:
- Ringer Volume Ring Max
- Ringer Volume High
- Ringer Volume Med
- Ringer Volume Low
- Ringer Volume Silent
3.
When you're satisfied with the setting,
release the volume button.
Your Jitterbug may ring and vibrate
to alert you to incoming calls. The
ringer and keypad can be silenced
by pressing the volume button
Down
until
"Silent"
appears on the screen. Your
Jitterbug will now only vibrate to alert you
to incoming calls (This can come in handy
at a movie, a library, or any other location
where a ringer may be a distraction.
http://www.specsserver.com/CACHE/FREOWQFWSXOG.PDF
SOURCE: low sound after headphone unplugged
Try plugging back the headphones and unplug them agai, but
pull them slowly.
SOURCE: Ringing sound is less
go to the phone settings maybe your phone are muted make it unmute and did you try to replace speaker, maybe one of his wire are desconnected
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I am having a screen color problem, the color split and does not seem to be correct, please help regarding this
SOURCE: incoming ring volume
It has been my experience with these office phones, that you need to change the volume while somone is calling or while the phone is ringing. Try that, have someone buzz the phone, then while it is ringing, click the volume button up or down.
SOURCE: For incoming calls the phone
Sounds like you reciever speaker is out. It might be cheaper to get a new phone than fix this one. Check with out a local cell repair store to see what they charge then make an informed decision.
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