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Recording Using an SD Card
By default, you can record your calls into an SD card so that you can listen to them later.
For more information on how to attach an SD card, please refer to the Quick Start Guide for your phone on
.
It is only applicable to CP930W.
Recording a Call
You can record the important parts during an active call.
Note:
Before call recording, especially those involving PSTN, it is necessary to know about the rules and
restrictions of call recording in the country where you are.
It is also very important to inform all the call parties that you are recording and ask for their consent before
recording the conversation.
During a call, select
More
>
StartREC
.
The phone screen displays a recording icon and recording duration.
Pausing/Resuming a Recording
When you do not want the current sensitive information to be recorded, you can pause the recording. After pausing,
you can resume it at any time and the recording continues and will be saved in the same file.
1.
Select
PauseREC
to pause a recording.
The pause recording icon appears on the phone screen and the duration stops counting.
2.
Select
Re REC
to resume a recording.
Note:
If you hold the call during the recording, none of the parties will be recorded until you resume the
call.
Stopping a Recording
You can stop recording a call before the call ends. The recording also stops when the active call ends. The recording
will be saved as a "*.aac" file in the SD card automatically.
Do one of the following:
• Select
StopREC
.
The recording icon and recording duration disappears. The screen prompts a message that the call is recorded
successfully.
• Select
End Call
.
The recording icon and recording duration disappears, and the phone returns to the idle screen. The screen
prompts a message that the call is recorded successfully.
Managing the Recordings
After stopping recording, you can manage the recordings on your phone. Make sure the is still inserted in the phone.
Listening to a Recording
You can browse and play back the recordings on your phone.
Note:
You can also play back the recordings on a PC using an application capable of playing the "*.aac" file.
1.
Go to
Menu
>
Record
>
Browse Audio
.
The phone screen shows all recorded files (filename and file size). The filename consists of the recording time &
date, the other party’s number/name (or the first person’s number/name you called).