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Connect an Analog recorder to a digital station 1

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inspector5809

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Feb 25, 2003
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I have an Emergency phone (analog)with a recorder connected to it, at our security guard's desk. The recorder records any call to that station
Can I change the station to digital and still utilize the analog recorder??
These would be internal calls within our facility.
We have a Definity G3R V-9, however our analog packs are not of the vintage that supports caller I.D., otherwise a analog speakerphone w/caller ID would work.
I know there are Digital sets that have analog jacks on them is this the solution?
 
What kind of recorder? How is it recording the conversations?
 
Hi

You can try to connect the recorder between the digital phone and its handset. It should work. T've tested that solution with Joutel recorder and it was OK

regards - Pawel
 
FYI,
The next release of Definity r11.3 - Note the new name will be MultiVantage 1.3 (dropping the Definity) will have two major features.
No Hold Conferencing and the ability to record a conversation to the Voicemail upon pressing a predetermined button (using the no hold conferencing feature).
It will work on any version of the Intuity. and the only catch is that the station user must have a Voicemail box to drop the recording into.

Hope that helps...

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