Voice recorder
The Voice recorder allows you to record telephone conversations and voice
memos. You can also listen to your recordings and other sound files. The
maximum length of a recording is 30 seconds.
The main view of the Voice recorder shows a list of all the sound files currently
stored in your communicator. To open the selected file, press Open. New file
creates a new file into which sound can be recorded. Delete allows you to
remove the selected file.
When you open a sound file, you will see the length, which is measured in
seconds, and the size, which is measured in kilobytes, of the file.
Note: Changing the
base currency will clear
all set exchange rates.
Tip: With the Voice recorder you
can record sounds and speech and
set them as ringing tones. See
”Telephone settings” on page 53.
Note: Local laws may apply to
recording conversations. Do
not use this feature illegally.
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To play a recording
1 Open the file and press Play.
2 The Pause command temporarily stops the playing of the sound file. To
start playing again, press Continue.
3 To stop playing, press Stop.
To record
1 Open the file into which you want the sound to be recorded, and press
Record. If you are recording a telephone conversation, you will hear a tone
when the recording starts.
2 You can stop the recording for a while by pressing Pause and then start
again by pressing Continue.
3 To stop the recording, press Stop.
To use the Menu button
When you press the Menu button in the Voice recorder main view, the
following commands become available:
Rename — Renames the selected recording.
Copy to memory card — Copies the selected recording to the memory card.
Copy from memory card — Copies the selected recording from the memory
card to your communicator.
Note: To record sound and speech
you need to have the phone turned
on and within range of network
coverage.
Note: Sound files that the voice
recorder can play have a .WAV
extension and support the following
audio format: 8, 11, 22 or 44khz,
PCM/A-law, Stereo/Mono, 8bit.
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