Record A Call; Redial Last Number - Mitel 5230 User Manual

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Record a Call

This feature uses your voice mail system to automatically record incoming call (your system
must be programmed to automatically record incoming trunk calls).
Note: You may be required by law to notify the other party that you are recording the
conversation. For more information, talk to your system administrator.
Note: This feature is only available on incoming IP trunk calls. The softkeys
documented below appear when the feature is available.
To Pause Recording
Tap the Pause softkey.
To Resume Recording
Tap the Resume softkey.
To Stop Recording
Tap the Save softkey to stop and save the recording.
Tap the Erase softkey to stop and discard the recording.
Note: Pressing the
depending on how your system is programmed (talk to your system administrator for
more details).
To Pause the Recording
Tap the Pause softkey.
To Listen to a Recording
1. Access your voice mailbox (press
2. Follow the prompts to listen to the desired recording.
You can also listen to a recorded call via Visual Voice Mail (see "Viewing and Listening to
Voice Mails" on page 41). Recorded calls look just like any other call in the list.

Redial Last Number

To call the last external number you manually dialed
When making a call, tap the Redial softkey instead of dialing a number.
key or ending the call may also save the recording,
or dial your voice mailbox extension number).
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Making and Receiving Calls
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