VTech I 5881 Amplified Phone User Manual


 
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Record a Ringer using the Audio Patch Cord
You can easily record a unique ringer to be used as either your Default
Ringer or for a Distinctive Ringer for assigning to a individual phonebook
directory. You can either record using the provided Audio Patch Cord (not
the USB cord), or simply use the Handset microphone. You get to choose.
You are allowed to record 9 unique ringers for a maxium of 10 seconds
each.
Note: Your i 5801 is preset with many musical ringer options (i.e. Jazz, R&B,
Reggae, Rock, etc.) for your use as a default or distinctive ringer for a
phonebook directory. You may find additional sound clips on the accompanied
CD Rom."
To record a ringer, follow these steps. If you are using the Audio Patch Cord,
insert the 3.5mm plug (larger plug) into the headset jack of your PC or audio
source. Insert the 2.5mm plug (smaller plug) into the Headset jack on the side of
the i 5801 Handset.
Select the Sounds & Alerts icon in the Main Menu.
Select the Sound Clips icon
You can listen to the playing music through your Handset speaker after
connecting the Audio Patch Cord and selecting the Record Preview menu
option. Adjust the recording volume at the audio source.
NOTE: If the memory is full, it will prompt Clip memory full!
Select Record Clip. Start recording your tone after you hear a beep. Hit
the STOP soft key if you want to stop the recording.
After the recording is finished, you have the choice to PLAY or SAVE the
recording. If you Save your recording, it will prompt Enter Clip Name. Enter
a name for the recorded melody. If you make a mistake, press
softkey to backspace. Press SAVE for confirmation. "Clip has been saved"
will display. The melody will be stored in the My Clips section. You can
listen to all of your recorded musical ringers in My Clips.
If you want to use the Handset microphone to record ringers. Please
follow the steps above. But please note: Don't inset the 2.5mm plug of the
Audio Patch Cord into the headset jack.
Recordable Ringer
Basic Operation