Playing back a recorded call, Playing back a recorded call –13 – PYLE Audio SOUNDPOINT IP 670 User Manual

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Using the Advanced Features of Your Phone

4 - 13

Playing Back a Recorded Call

If the Call Recording and Playback feature is available, and a removable USB

flash drive is plugged into the USB port of your SoundPoint IP 670, you can

play back calls that you recorded on your phone.
You can browse the recorded files, stored as .wav files on the USB flash drive.

You can also open, rename, and delete the recorded files. If there are no

supported .wav files on the USB flash drive, the message “Unsupported wav

file format.” appears on the graphic display.
You can play, pause, resume, and stop recording through the use of soft keys.

Playback occurs in real time. Pressing

adjusts the volume

of the receiver audio during playback.

Playback stops if you press the Exit soft key,

,

,

, or

.

If the handset is off-hook when you press the Play soft key, you will hear audio

through the handset. If the handset is on-hook when you press the Play soft

key, you will hear audio through the speaker. If the handset is on-hook,
pressing

is the same as pressing the Play soft key, and pressing

again is the same as pressing the Exit soft key. If you lift the handset while you

are listening through the speaker, you will now hear the audio through the

handset.
You cannot start playback while a call is in progress or if you have placed a

call. The message “Active call. Action aborted.” appears in either case. If all

calls are on hold, you can start playback. If you press

on the selected call

or the particular line key for the held call, playback stops and the call resumes.
You cannot place a call while playback is in progress using the dial pad.

However, you can place a call using a speed dial key or line key. You can

answer calls while playback is in progress (refer to

Answering a Call While

Playing Back Recorded Calls

on page

4-16

).

You can also playback recorded files on other devices, such as a Windows

®

or

Apple

®

based computer using an application capable of playing .wav files.

If an error occurs while playback is in progress, playback stops. If you remove

the USB flash drive during recording, recording stops and the message “USB

device removed unsafely. Playback cancelled.” appears.

Note

Call Playback is an optional feature and may not be supported on your particular
system. For more information, contact your system administrator.

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