Recording; Starting A Recording; Mute Function; Hold - Avaya B179 User Manual

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Avaya B179 SIP Conference Phone

RECORDING

It is possible to record a phone conference on an SD (Secure Digital) memory card so you
can listen to it later on. It is possible to record a call in progress and use the Avaya B179
as a dictaphone. Avaya B179 supports SD and SDHC cards and the recording capacity is
35 hours per GB.
A flashing symbol appears on the display screen during recording. A beep is heard every
20 seconds so that other parties in the call know it is being recorded. The beep can be
turned off (see page 26).
The recorded call is saved on the memory card. The document is named after the time at
which the recording began (e.g. 14-35-01.wav) and is saved in a folder with the current
date. This name can be changed after the recording has ended.

STARTING A RECORDING

Remember to notify all parties in the call before you start recording.
Press the
button for two seconds and press OK to confirm.
The recording symbol flashes on the display screen.

MUTE FUNCTION

Press the
button during a call to turn the microphone off.
The LEDs change from blue to red.
The other party cannot hear what you are saying and only the called party is recorded.

HOLD

Press
during the call to put the call on hold.
The LEDs change from blue to flashing red.
Both the microphone and the speaker are turned off and the call is on hold. None of the parties
will now be recorded.

ENDING A RECORDING

button for two seconds and press OK to confirm.
Press the
The recording symbol is no longer displayed on the screen.
If you are recording a call and the call is ended, you will be asked if you want to stop
recording.
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