System Messages - Vidicode Call Recorder Single II Manual

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When all messages that do not need to be saved are removed the rest of
the messages can be saved and / or copied to SD. See § 6 for a detailed
description.

8.6 System messages

System messages are voice files, stored in the Call Recorder. They are
only used in the Answering Machine function. Most of them are used for
remote control by the user (listen to new messages remotely etc.).
Default, the system messages are stored in the Call Recorder and differ
per country. They can be changed using a headset. Not all the below
mentioned messages are actually stored.
To select a system message, press Answering-Machine then
WELCOME and then SYSTEM
WELCOME
WELCOME
WELCOME
The application will then ask for the system message number. After that,
the recorder-keys can be used to record or playback.
Inside the Call Recorder the system messages are stored with the
following file names:
MESS<num>.<qua>
quality/compression
The following numbers are used:
0-9
Zero" till "Nine
188
January
189
February
190
March
191
April
192
May
193
June
194
July
195
August
196
September
197
October
198
November
199
December
200
Hour (optional)
210 - 259
Ten till fifty-nine
300
Default Welcome message
301
Factory Welcome message
302
Factory notification message
303
The message has been stored. Goodbye
40
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SYSTEM.
SYSTEM
SYSTEM
:
<num> = 0-999
,
<qua> = 1-7 =

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Stella Teo
January 23, 2025

we try call in but caller number no appear

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Mr. Anderson
February 10, 2025

The caller number may not appear on the Vidicode Call Recorder Single II due to several possible reasons:

1. Caller ID Not Enabled: The device may not have Caller ID functionality enabled in its settings.
2. Unsupported Phone Line: The telephone line may not support Caller ID transmission.
3. Signal Issues: Poor signal quality or interference could prevent the caller number from being detected.
4. Incorrect Configuration: The recorder may not be properly configured to capture Caller ID information.
5. Blocked Caller ID: The caller may have blocked their number from being displayed.
6. Compatibility Issues: Some telephone models may not transmit Caller ID in a format compatible with the recorder.

Checking the device settings and ensuring Caller ID is supported and enabled can help resolve the issue.

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