Features
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System functions and features as of R3.0
syd-0367/1.3 – R3.0 – 03.2013
Recording with a phone or audio equipment
Recording with the phone:
After the function code is entered, a start tone is audible and can be recorded over
the handset.
Note:
Loss of quality is to be expected when recording using DECT, IP or SIP
phones.
Recording with audio equipment:
After the function code is entered, a start tone is audible, and it can be played back
over the audio equipment connected to the audio input on the communication
server. The recording can be monitored via the handset.
The following applies to both recording possibilities:
• To end the recording, hang up; on system phones press the
Stop
Foxkey. The re-
cording is then stored automatically.
• The recording time is limited by the size of the reserved memory defined for
Mu-
sic on hold
in the communication server file system. Once this time has expired,
the recording stops automatically and the audio data is stored.
Recording with the PC
An audio file can also be recorded with a PC through a connected microphone (e. g.
with the Windows Audio Recorder). The recordings have to be stored as wave files
in a particular format under a predefined name.
• Format: CCITT A-Law, 8 kHz, 8 bit, mono
• File name: moh.wav (lower case required)
The wave file must be uploaded onto the communication server’s file system:
1. From the AMS Shell select the communication server, enter the access data and
log in.
2. In the AMS shell under
Tools
-
Manage audio data
-
Upload audio data
-
Upload
files for music on hold only
, use the
Add
button to select the "moh.wav" file.
3. Use
Upload
to load the files onto the file system.
The file is available to the application as soon as they are on the communication
server file system. We recommend that you use the corresponding function codes
to check the file by listening to it (see
).