Panasonic kktva200 IP Phone User Manual


 
Subscriber’s Manual
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5.13 Recording Your
Conversations
If you have a Panasonic telephone that is
compatible with these features, you can
record your telephone conversations.
This feature is not available with certain
PBXs.
There are 3 features that allow you to
record your conversations:
Two-way Record (TWR): By pressing
the button on your telephone that is
assigned as the TWR button, you can
record the current conversation into your
own mailbox.
Two-way Transfer (TWT): By pressing
the button on your telephone that is
assigned as the TWT button and then
entering a subscriber's extension
number, you can record the current
conversation into that subscriber's
mailbox.
One-touch Two-way Transfer (One-
touch TWT): By pressing a button on
your telephone previously assigned as a
One-touch TWT button, you can record
the current conversation into a specific
subscriber's mailbox. Because you
assign the extension number when you
create the button on your telephone, you
do not need to enter the extension
number when using this feature.
Note
Many states have imposed regulations
on the manner in which two-way
telephone conversations may be
recorded, so you should inform the
other party that the conversation is
being recorded. Consult your local
telephone company for further
information.
Recording time when using these
features may be limited. For more
information, consult your System
Administrator.
Two-way Record (TWR) and Two-way
Transfer (TWT) are only available with
Panasonic KX-T series PBXs using
APT or DPT Integration. One-touch
Two-way Transfer (One-touch TWT) is
only available with Panasonic KX-
TDA/KX-TAW series PBXs using DPT
Integration. For more information,
consult your System Administrator or
System Manager.
These features is only available with
Panasonic proprietary telephones and
portable stations.
For more information about these
features, refer to the User Manual of
your PBX.
If all VPS ports are busy when you try
to use one of these features, you will
hear a warning tone, dial tone, or busy
tone, depending on the feature you are
trying to use.