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Figure 8-1Live Record Settings

 

 

Live Record beep interval

 

 

Many locales require telephone systems to issue a beep during

 

 

conversations being recorded. This field allows you to set an interval

 

 

(in seconds, from 0 to 65) for a short beep to confirm that the

 

 

conversation is being recorded. When this field is 0, no beep is

 

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issued.

 

 

Live Record after transfer

 

 

When this field is Yes, the system continues to record a live

 

 

conversation after the subscriber who initiated Live Record transfers

 

 

the call to another extension.

 

 

When this field is No, the system ends the recording session when

 

 

the call is transferred to another extension.

SECTION 2

 

 

CUSTOMIZE LIVE

 

 

RECORD AT EACH

 

 

EXTENSION

The Live Record feature requires a multiline telephone programmed to

 

support at least one button to record calls. EliteMail supports six additional

programmable functions to manage Live Record sessions. You can customize Live Record abilities for individual extensions by programming buttons to support these required and optional Live Record functions, ￿listed in Figure 8-2 Live Record Features Programmed at Each Extension.

A station equipped with DTU-16D-2, DTU-32D-2, or DTU-8D-2 may also access live record features using enabled softkeys.

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