What is “volume control” under the FCC rules?
Volume control allows the telephone user to adjust the volume of the sound emanating from the handset. An analog or digital telephone complies with the Commission’s volume control requirements if the telephone is equipped with a receive volume control that provides, through the receiver in the handset or headset of the telephone, 12 dB of gain minimum and up to 18 dB of gain maximum, when measured in terms of Receive Objective Loudness Rating (ROLR).
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