7
Press # or
to add the caller/person you called to your Zap
or Star list
– If you have the phone number of the person you
called or who called you, this can be quickly added to your Zap or
Star list.
Running out of memory
You can check how much memory remains on your Call Recorder
memory card in the Message Centre (see page 10) or from the
System information menu option (see trueCall Reference Guide
page 23).
When you log into the setup menu to retrieve your messages,
trueCall will warn you if your memory card has less than 60 minutes
time remaining. It won‟t start recording a call unless there is 30
minutes recording time left on the card.
Archiving messages
Sometimes you may want to keep an answering machine message
that someone has left on trueCall‟s Message Manager for future
reference.
If you have a Call Recorder memory card installed, trueCall gives
you an additional option when you review your answering machine
messages - you can press 6 to archive the message. This copies it
to the memory card. Long messages may take a few moments to
copy - if it is going to take more than 10 seconds trueCall tells you
how long the copy will take, and beeps every few seconds until the
copy is complete. If you don‟t want to wait for the message to finish
copying, you can just hang up - trueCall will continue to copy the
message.
Security warning
Your Call Recorder memory card can be read on any trueCall unit, or
by anyone who has trueCall Message Centre software. If you have
private recordings we recommend that you copy them onto your
computer as soon as possible and delete them from your memory
card.
Technical note
All recordings are stored in a single file that fills the memory card.
Don‟t attempt to use the card for any other purpose, as if there are
any other files on the card, there is a risk that trueCall won‟t accept
it.
Playing back recordings