User guide
Table Of Contents
- Changes to This Guide
- Contents
- Getting Started with Your SoundPoint® IP 650 Desktop Phone
- Customizing Your SoundPoint® IP 650 Desktop Phone
- Configuring Basic Settings
- Changing the Appearance of Time and Date
- Changing the Display Contrast
- Changing the Backlight Intensity
- Enabling the Headset Memory Mode
- Selecting the Correct Headset for Electronic Hookswitch
- Selecting the Ring Type
- Changing the Language
- Changing the Graphic Display Background
- Muting the Microphone
- Adjusting the Volume
- Managing Call Lists
- Managing Contacts
- Managing Incoming Calls
- System Customizations
- Configuring Basic Settings
- Using the Basic Features of Your SoundPoint® IP 650 Desktop Phone
- Using the Advanced Features of Your SoundPoint® IP 650 Desktop Phone
- Using the SoundPoint® IP Backlit Expansion Module
- Troubleshooting Your SoundPoint® IP 650 Desktop Phone
- Regulatory Notices
- Index

User Guide SoundPoint IP 650 Desktop Phone
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If you remove the USB device during recording, recording stops and the
message “USB device removed unsafely. Recording cancelled.” appears.
This section includes information on:
• Recording Calls
• Recording Conferences
• Pausing and Resuming Recording
To playback recorded calls, refer to Playing Back a Recorded Call on page 4-13.
Recording Calls
To record a call:
1. During a call, press the More soft key.
Polycom recommends that you do not remove the USB device while recording. The
file being recorded at that time will be incomplete and cannot be played back later.
There is a small probability that the USB device itself may be damaged by this
action.
Note
You may be required by federal, state, and/or local laws to notify some or all called
parties when you are recording (either one-party or all-party consent). Specific
information about US state requirements can be found at
http://www.rcfp.org/taping/ . Telephone call recording regulations in other countries
vary widely. Polycom recommends checking with the local government's
telecommunications authority and government legal agencies.
Other information that may useful can be found at:
• http://www.fcc.gov/cgb/consumerfacts/recordcalls.html
• http://www.privacyrights.org/fs/fs9-wrtp.htm