Panasonic KX-TS730AZ Using the Audio OUT jack, For Call Waiting service users

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Recording a Conversation

Recording a conversation

The total recording capacity is about 120 minutes. A maximum of 64 items can be recorded.

L If 64 items have been recorded, conversation recording memory will become full even if the total recording time is less than 120 minutes.

L If memory becomes full,

Memory full” will be displayed. To record additional conversation, erase unnecessary conversations.

1 Press {REC.} ({F1} key), while talking.

L When recording starts, the remaining recording time will be displayed in minutes for about 3 seconds. -2wayrecording- will be displayed while recording.

L If the remaining recording time is less than 6 minutes, the IN USE indicators will flash slowly in amber and green, and the remaining time will be displayed as shown below:

Remaining time

Display

less than 6 minutes

Remaining:5min

less than 5 minutes

Remaining:4min

less than 4 minutes

Remaining:3min

less than 3 minutes

Remaining:2min

less than 2 minutes

Remaining:1min

less than 1 minute*1

Remaining:0min

*1 When recording starts, the remaining recording time will be displayed in seconds for about 3 seconds.

L If mute is on, the IN USE indicators flash in red.

2 To stop recording, press {STOP}.

Using the AUDIO OUT jack

AUDIO OUT

L Conversations are also routed through the AUDIO OUT jack. This allows you to connect recording equipment (cassette recorder, computer, etc.) and record conversations without using the unit’s recording memory.

L Recorded conversations are also routed through the AUDIO OUT jack during playback.

L Connect “AUX IN” or “LINE IN” jack of recording equipment using an optional audio cable with a 3.5 mm mono plug.

Note:

L When you record your 2-way telephone conversation, you should inform the other party that the conversation is being recorded.

L For Call Waiting service users

If you receive a call during recording, perform the following to answer the 2nd call:

If you do not want to record the 2nd call, press {STOP}, then press

{RECALL}.

If you want to record the 2nd call, press {RECALL}. The unit continues recording.

For New Zealand users

All persons using this device for recording telephone conversations shall comply with New Zealand law. This requires that at least one party to the conversation is to be aware that it is being recorded. In addition, the principles enumerated in the Privacy Act 1993 shall be complied with in respect to the nature of the personal information collected, the purpose for its collection, how it is to be used and what it disclosed to any other party.

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Contents Operating Instructions For New Zealand customersIntroduction For Australia Accessory informationIncluded accessories Accessory items Quantity Important safety instructions InstallationImportant notice For New Zealand users onlyFor Australian users only Routine care For best performanceEnvironment OperationFor New Zealand ConnectionsTo socket For New Zealand users If you subscribe to an Adsl serviceFor Australian users Controls Using the and keysControls and displays Function keys F1, F2, F3 Pause button for PBX/long distance service users Making callsAnswering calls Useful features during a callFor Call Waiting service users Mute buttonAvailable character entries Using the phonebookAdding items to the phonebook Alphabet character table Key CharactersTo enter character or number Calling someone in the phonebookExtended character table Key Characters To edit/correct a mistakeErasing an item in the phonebook To search using SearchEditing items in the phonebook Erasing all items in the phonebookChain dial feature During an outside call, press k F3 keyUsing toll services from Telecom or another company Using Caller ID serviceCaller ID features Private name displayEditing a caller’s phone number before calling back Caller listViewing the caller list and calling back Storing caller information into the phonebookErasing all items Erasing caller informationErasing a selected item Feature Feature code Setting code Programming via direct commandsDirect commands chart Programmable Settings During programming Programming using the function keysMain menu Sub-menu Option Reference For programming Display options Ringer settingsRinger volume Ringer toneStoring your area code Telephone settingsRecall time To erase your area codeOther options Key toneUsing the Audio OUT jack For Call Waiting service usersDuring playback Key Command Playing back a recorded conversationErasing all conversations Display messages TroubleshootingProgrammable settings General useMaking/answering calls Australian usersCaller ID Power failurePhonebook Instructions to customer For Australian users Service difficulties Specifications Index N52 Copyright Manufacturer