7 flash, 8 speakerphone, 9 call record – CounterPath eyeBeam 1.11 User Guide for Windows User Manual

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4.7 Flash

The Flash button on eyeBeam works the same way as flash on a traditional telephone. Clicking
the hang-up button quickly on a traditional telephone performs the same task. Such actions are
used sometimes to transfer calls or initiate three-way calling. Note that this functionality depends
on the user’s service provider.

To flash, click the Flash button within the on-screen dial pad.

• If the user is in an active call, clicking Flash will provide a new line
• If the user clicks Flash while receiving a call, the softphone will “pick up”
• If a line is on hold, clicking Flash will allow the eyeBeam user to speak with that person

4.8 Speakerphone

eyeBeam can work as a speakerphone as well. If a user normally speaks with a headset, they will
require a second sound device—such as sound card or USB device—to use eyeBeam as a
speakerphone. Run the Tuning Wizard (see Section 2.7) to set up a speakerphone sound device.

To activate the speakerphone, click the Speakerphone button. To de-activate the speakerphone,
click Speakerphone again.

4.9 Call Record

eyeBeam can record calls. Perform the following steps to set the folder in which recorded calls are
to be stored:

1. Open the Settings dialog
2. Choose the Media branch
3. Under Folder for Media Files, click the Choose Directory button
4. Choose the desired directory and click OK

To record a call, click the REC button at any time during the call. Click the button again to stop
recording. Recordings will be saved as

AVI

files.

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