Record Conference - Grandstream Networks UCM6202 User Manual

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1: List all users currently in the conference call.
2: Kick all non-Administrator participants from the conference call.
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3: Mute/Unmute all non-Administrator participants from the conference call.
4: Record the conference call.
8: Exit the caller menu and return to the conference.
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Mute/unmute yourself.
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Decrease the volume of the conference call.
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Decrease your volume.
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Increase the volume of the conference call.
Increase your volume.
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Exit the caller menu and return to the conference.
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When there is participant in the conference, the conference bridge configuration cannot be modified.
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Record Conference

The UCM6200 allows users to record the conference call and retrieve the recording from web GUI->PBX-
>Call Features->Conference.
To record the conference call, when the conference bridge is in idle, enable "Record Conference" from the
conference bridge configuration dialog. Save the setting and apply the change. When the conference call
starts, the call will be automatically recorded in .wav format.
The recording files will be listed as below once available. Users could click on
recording or click on
to delete the recording. Users could also delete all recording files by clicking on
"Delate All Recording Files", or delete multiple recording files at once by clicking on "Delete Selected
Recording Files" after selecting the recording files.
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