
Phoning
Aastra 6867i / Aastra 6869i
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eud-1630/1.1 – R3.2 – 10.2014
Call recording is temporarily interrupted during an enquiry and an e-mail is sent with
the recording made up till then. Recording restarts automatically once the call con-
nection with the enquiry call party is set up and/or once the call connection with the
first correspondent is restored.
The maximum recording time for each .wave file depends on the system configura-
tion. When the predefined or maximum recording time is reached, the recording
stops automatically, the file is sent to your e-mail address and a new recording starts
at the same time. Contact your system administrator for more information.
This function must be stored under a function key (see chapter
"Configuring keys"
,
page
72
).
Activating do not disturb
You do not want to receive any calls for the time being.
With the do not disturb function, you can stop calls being made to you if you are busy
in a call or are not otherwise able to take any calls. Your incoming calls are automati-
cally forwarded to a corresponding destination that has been configured by your sys-
tem administrator.
Notes:
• Recording calls may infringe on your national data protection provisions or be
permitted only under certain circumstances. If you intend to use this function
notify your call party in advance.
• You cannot record a conversation involving more than two call parties (enquiry
call, conference). The recording is automatically stopped if you park your call
party or put him on hold.
Call recording: Start/stop
Recording a call:
Press the function key
Call recording: start/stop
as soon as you have an incom-
ing/outgoing call or an active call.
➔
The discussion is recorded and the LED on the function key is switched on.
Call recording: Start/stop
Stopping the call:
End the recording using also the
Call recording: start/stop
function key.
➔
The recording is sent to your e-mail address.
Note:
The LED on the function key remains lit while the recording is in progress. The LED
starts to flash before the recording reaches its maximum preset duration. Once the
maximum duration is reached (or the memory is full), the recording is stopped and
the LED goes off.