Call Hold - Grandstream Networks GVC3200 User Manual

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Note:
By default, answering a call during an active call will automatically add this party into the conference.
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CALL HOLD

During an active call, press HOLD button
On the LCD display, click on
On the LCD display, click on
If the current call is a video call, the screen will not display remote video when the call is on hold.
MUTE LOCAL AUDIO
During an active call, press the MUTE button
call.
CALL RECORDING
During an active call, users could record the video to the internal storage, or external storage such as
USB hard drive and external SD card plugged into GVC3200/GVC3202. To select the save path of the
recording files, on the GVC3200/GVC3202 LCD display device, select Application-> Recoding -> Settings
to setup a Save Path. Once recorded, users can view the recorded video in Recorder application, and
download the video from web UI->Maintenance->Recording. For more details, please refer to the chapter
RECORDING.
1.
During an active call, press the recording key
on bottom menu to start recording. A red Rec icon
2.
The recording files will be saved to the configured save path automatically when the call is finished.
Users could also press
Firmware Version 1.0.1.65
to put the call on hold.
to resume the call.
or press
on the remote control to end the call.
to mute the call, press the button again to unmute the
on the remote control or the recording icon
on the remote control or the recording icon
GVC3200/GVC3202 User Guide
will show up on the upper left of the screen.
on bottom menu to
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