User Manual - Philips LFH 9850 User Manual

Digital telephone desktop
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Voice-activated recording is a convenience
feature for hands-free recording (See
recording
on page 15 for more information).
When voice-activated recording is enabled,
recording will start when you begin speaking.
When you stop speaking, the Telephone
Desktop will automatically pause recording
after three seconds of silence, and resume only
when you begin speaking again. Voice-activated
will be turned off during telephone recording.
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Format memory card.
Important: The memory card supplied includes
voice prompt files (.wav format) to give authors
feedback and guidance during telephone
recording. These files are deleted during
formatting and must be copied to the memory
card again. The voice prompt files can be found
on the CD by-packed with the product or
downloaded from www.philips.com/dictation.
If no keys are pressed and no voice level
was detected during pause (stop) mode, the
Telephone Desktop will prompt "please press
any key". Adjustable in increments of 1 / 5 / 10
/ 30 minutes.
Busy detection: Set the level between 1
(highest sensitivity, quick disconnect after very
short busy sequence) and 4 (long busy signal
necessary, most selective between voice and
busy tone). Set the level to 5 to deactive the
busy detection.
Set the number of ring tones before the unit
answers.
10
Hands-free
Set the voice prompt language: English, French,
German, Spanish or Private. The option Private
allows to add an additional language. The
corresponding wave-prompts must be stored
on the memory card (file format: .wav, 16 bit,
12 kHz, mono).
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