Controlling your external call charges – AASTRA 4425 IP Vision for MD Evolution User Guide User Manual

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MD Evolution – Dialog 4425 IP Vision

More Features of Your Extension

Please note:

Recording a conversation without your distant party’s prior

consent may be illegal, as may be sending this recording to

a third party.

The initiator must absolutely request the distant party’s

consent prior to beginning the recording, and inform him/

her about the aim of the recording and any subsequent use

of the recording. Compliance with the law is the exclusive

responsibility of the user; any violation may be subject to

legal action. Neither the manufacturer nor the distributor

may be held responsible for any abusive use of this function

by the user, or by any other damage that may result.

Note: You may stop the current recording and then re-

start it by re-starting the entire procedure. This service is

available for a single call in progress, as well as during a

broker's call, in which case you may record each portion of

the conversation with one or the other of your distant

parties.

Controlling Your External Call Charges

When a call is placed on the public ISDN network, the network

usually transmits the charges for the current call, which are then

accounted to a charge counter associated with your extension.
According to your public telecommunications exchange, the charging

or Advice Of Charge (AOC) data may be received during the course

of each call – AOC_D service, or in a cumulative way at the end of

each call – AOC_E service.
When you have no ongoing calls, your extension offers you the

option of consulting your cumulative total for outgoing calls imputed

to the associated charge counter. To do so, from your idle extension:

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