Panasonic 700 User Guide

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DBS-2.3/9.2-700
DBS Manual - Revised April 2000
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 Appendix D: CPC-AII/B 9.1 Updates
CPC-AII/B Version 9.1 adds support for the “Call Record” feature available with 
PanaVOICE Voice Mail systems. In addition, several quality improvements are 
incorporated in Version 9.1.
CAUTION:  
When using the “Call Record” feature in some states it is 
illegal to record telephone communications without the consent of all 
parties. In other states, it is illegal to record without the consent of one 
party. These laws do not make the Call Record feature on a telephone 
system illegal. Before activating this feature, please check applicable 
state and federal laws.
 Call Record
Requires PanaVOICE equipped with Software Version 2.1 (Q32136) or later. 
Description
The call record feature allows a user to record a trunk conversation at the 
press of preassigned Call Record FF key. The conversation is saved to the 
user’s voice mail box.
Programming
See Section 400 - Programming (Appendix F) for more detailed 
programming information.
Operation
To record a trunk call:
To record a trunk call, press the Call Record key. The LED flashes 
while the connection to the Voice Mail recording port is being 
established. This may take a few seconds. When recording begins, the 
LED lights solid, “Recording” appears on the display, and the audio 
message “Recording” is heard by both parties. 
If call record cannot be established (no voice mail port available, no 
conference circuit available, etc.), the LED extinguishes and a double 
splash tone sounds.
Recording continues until you hang up, you press the Call Record key 
again or PanaVOICE stops recording due to a PanaVOICE time-out, 
lack of disk space, etc. 
In the event PanaVOICE stops recording during a conversation, a beep 
tone is issued, the LED extinguishes and “Recording” disappears from 
the display.
If the outside party hangs up first, you may continue recording call 
follow-up information.