
Recording Audio During a Conference
You can record the voices of the participants on both the remote and local sites during a conference if you connect a video cassette recorder to the AUDIO OUT (MIXED) jack on the Communication Terminal.
This is convenient for taking minutes of the conference.
To connect a video cassette recorderVideo cassette recorder, etc.
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Audio connecting cable (not supplied)
When recording with a video cassette recorderWhen a video cassette recorder is connected to both the AUDIO IN and AUDIO OUT (MIXED) jacks, set “Recording Mute” to “On” in the Audio Setup menu to prevent from reflecting echo on a remote party. (See page 43.)
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