Create A Recording; Skype Calls - Philips SpeechOne psm6000 User Manual

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Create a recording

Recording and playback of dictations with the SpeechOne
requires dictation software such as Philips SpeechExec to
be installed on the computer.
For more information on recording with the SpeechOne and
the Philips SpeechExec software, download the SpeechEx-
ec user manual at www.philips.com/dictation.
For more information on recording with the remote control
(PSM6500, PSM6800), see
(PSM6500, PSM6800)
[19].
NOTE
• Make sure that the distance between the
SpeechOne and the docking station is not more
than 5 meters (16 feet). For more information,
see
Learn about wireless technology
• Make sure the docking station is connected to
your computer, otherwise recording is not pos-
sible.
1.
Make sure the docking station is connected to your
computer.
2.
To start a recording, press the Record button on the
docking station once or press the Headset button on
the headset once.
3.
To finish a recording, press the Record button on the
docking station again or press the Headset button on
the headset again.
NOTE
If you receive a Skype call while you are in a re-
cording session and you accept the call, you
need to press the Record button again after fin-
ishing the call in order to continue recording.

Skype calls

Your SpeechOne also acts as a Skype headset which you
can use to accept incoming Skype calls.
When you receive an incoming Skype call:
X The status light starts flashing red.
X The LED of the Phone button on the docking station
glows green.
To accept an incoming Skype call:
• Press the Phone button on the docking station once
or
• Press the Headset button on the headset once.
X Any active recording will be stopped.
X The LEDs of the Phone and the Do-not-disturb buttons
on the docking station, and the status light glow red.
To end a Skype call:
• Press the Phone button on the docking station again
or
Use the remote control
[13].
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