Recording a Conversation26Recording aconversationThe total recording capacity is about 120minutes. A maximum of 64 items can berecorded.L If 64 items have been recorded,conversation recording memory willbecome full even if the total recordingtime is less than 120 minutes.L If memory becomes full,“ Memory full” will be displayed. Torecord additional conversation, eraseunnecessary conversations.1 Press {REC.} ({F1} key), while talking.L When recording starts, the remainingrecording time will be displayed inminutes for about 3 seconds.“-2way recording-” will bedisplayed while recording.L If the remaining recording time is lessthan 6 minutes, the IN USE indicatorswill flash slowly in amber and green,and the remaining time will bedisplayed as shown below:*1 When recording starts, the remainingrecording time will be displayed inseconds for about 3 seconds.L If mute is on, the IN USE indicatorsflash in red.2 To stop recording, press {STOP}.Using the AUDIO OUT jackL Conversations are also routed throughthe AUDIO OUT jack. This allows you toconnect recording equipment (cassetterecorder, computer, etc.) and recordconversations without using the unit’srecording memory.L Recorded conversations are also routedthrough the AUDIO OUT jack duringplayback.L Connect “AUX IN” or “LINE IN” jack ofrecording equipment using an optionalaudio cable with a 3.5 mm mono plug.Note:L When you record your 2-way telephoneconversation, you should inform theother party that the conversation is beingrecorded.L For Call Waiting service usersIf you receive a call during recording,perform the following to answer the 2ndcall:— If you do not want to record the 2ndcall, press {STOP}, then press{RECALL}.— If you want to record the 2nd call,press {RECALL}. The unit continuesrecording.Remaining time Displayless than 6 minutes → Remaining:5minless than 5 minutes → Remaining:4minless than 4 minutes → Remaining:3minless than 3 minutes → Remaining:2minless than 2 minutes → Remaining:1minless than 1 minute*1 → Remaining:0min For New Zealand usersAll persons using this device forrecording telephone conversations shallcomply with New Zealand law. Thisrequires that at least one party to theconversation is to be aware that it isbeing recorded. In addition, theprinciples enumerated in the Privacy Act1993 shall be complied with in respect tothe nature of the personal informationcollected, the purpose for its collection,how it is to be used and what it disclosedto any other party.AUDIO OUT