Call And Conference Recording Using A Usb Flash Drive - Yealink SIP VP-T49G User Manual

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Call and Conference Recording Using a USB Flash Drive

When you insert a USB flash drive into the USB port on your phone, you can record active calls
or conferences (audio-only or video calls) by tapping the Record soft key on your phone.
The recorded video calls are saved in *.mkv format and include a date & time stamp and the
other party's number/IP address/name (or the first person's number/IP address/name you
called), for example, 20150731-1630-Mishoel.mkv was created on July 31, 2015, at 16:30 and
you have a call with Mishoel. The recorded audio-only calls are saved in *.aac format. The
recorded calls are stored at the path
The approximate time remaining for recording (the free space for the USB device) is shown at
the path Menu->USB->Storage Space.
If you use a record key to record a call, the recorded file will be stored in servers. For more
Note
information, refer to
Before recording any call, especially those involving PSTN, it is necessary to know about the rules
and restrictions of any governing call-recording in the place you are in. It is also very important to
have the consent of the person you are calling before recording the conversation.
The Record soft key controls the recording function, and is available (you need to tap the
More soft key to see it):
When there are one or more calls connected to your phone
During an active call
When calls are on hold or muted
During a semi-attended or attended transfer
During a conference call
The Record soft key is not available:
When there are no connected calls on your phone
When you place a new call (to transfer or to conference)
When the phone prompts you to answer an incoming call
The recording is not be paused when the following occurs:
You place a call on hold.
You mute a call.
You set up a conference call
You perform the semi-attended or attended transfer
An incoming calls arrives on your phone
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->USB, you can play it back on your phone.
Call Recording Using a Record Key
on page 245.

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