Follow the steps below to learn how to adjust the volume of the notifications on your device. The Anytime Clinician App will send a notification with an alert based off your volume settings. Click here to learn how to enable notifications on your APP.
For Apple Devices
- Go to Settings > Sounds & Haptics.
- Do any of the following:
- Make notifications quieter or louder: Adjust the volume with the slider.
- Choose a tone or sound: Tap Text Tone, then tap a sound below Alert Tones (or tap Tone Store to download one).
- Choose a vibration pattern: Tap Text Tone, tap Haptics, then choose an option (or tap Create New Vibration to make your own).
Tip: The tone and vibration you choose apply to both the Messages app and other apps that have notifications on, such as Mail, Phone, and other Apple or third-party apps. To change them just for the Messages app, go to Settings > Messages > Notifications>Customize Notifications.
You can set how many times to repeat a notification (from Never to 10 Times) in Settings > Notifications > Messages > Customize Notifications.
For Android Devices
- Press a volume button.
- At the right, tap the Menu .
- If you don't find Settings, go to the steps for older Android versions.
- Slide the volume levels to where you want them:
- Media volume: Music, videos, games and other media
- Call volume: Volume of the other person during a call
- Ring volume
- Notification volume
- Alarm volume
Tips
- To get your Google Assistant to change your phone's volume for you, say or tap Hey Google, change volume.
- If your phone is paired to more than one Bluetooth device, you can change where you hear music, videos and games. Under 'Media volume', tap Play media to.
- When you press a volume button, the volume that changes depends on what you're doing. For example, if you're watching a movie, the movie volume changes. If you press your volume buttons when you're not listening to anything, your media volume changes.