User's Guide
Table Of Contents
- Contents
- Before You Begin
- Getting Started with Poly Trio
- Logging Into and Locking the System
- Audio Calls
- Placing Audio Calls
- Redial a Number
- Answering Audio Calls
- Decline an Incoming Call
- End an Audio Call
- Holding and Resuming Calls
- Transferring Calls
- Forwarding Incoming Calls to a Contact
- Rejecting Calls with Do Not Disturb
- Managing Multiple Calls
- Mute the Microphones
- Unmute the Microphone
- Conference Calls
- Video Calls on Poly Trio Systems
- Tips for Video Calls
- Video Call Settings
- Place a Video Call
- Stop Sending Video
- Start Video During an Audio Call
- Adjust the Camera Position During a Call
- Adjust Video Quality
- Adjust Camera Tracking Settings
- Switch Between Video and Content during Video Calls
- Handling a Mixture of Audio and Video Calls
- Camera Presets on Poly Trio Systems
- Recording Audio Calls
- Sharing Content on Poly Trio Systems
- Sharing Content with RealPresence Desktop or Mobile
- Sharing Content with the Polycom® Content Application
- Sharing Content with People+Content IP
- Sharing Content from an Apple Device
- Sharing Content from a Windows or Android Device
- Share Content with an HDMI or VGA Connection
- Share Content Automatically When Idle
- Share Content using the Polycom Content Application
- Using the Calendar
- Call Lists and Directories
- Voicemail and Pages
- Connecting Bluetooth and USB Devices
- Poly Trio Settings
- Maintaining Poly Trio
- Accessibility Features
- Troubleshooting
Recording Audio Calls
Topics:
• Guidelines when Recording Calls
• Record a Call
• Pause a Recording
• Resume a Recording
• Stop Recording
• Browse Recorded Calls
• Play a Recorded Call
• Pause and Resume Played Recordings
• Stop Playing a Recording
• Rename a Recording
• Delete a Recording
You can connect a USB flash drive to a Poly Trio system and record audio calls onto the drive.
Recordings are stored as .wav files on the USB flash drive, and you can record up to four hours in one
file. You can replay recordings on the system or on a computer.
For a list of supported USB flash drives to record phone audio, see Technical Bulletin 38084: Supported
USB Devices on Polycom Support.
Note: If your phone doesn’t detect the USB device when you insert it into the USB port, the USB port on
your phone may be disabled. Contact your system administrator for assistance using the USB
port.
Guidelines when Recording Calls
The following is a list of guidelines to follow when recording audio calls:
• Inform contacts when you are recording a call.
• Make sure you mute your audio when you are placed on hold while recording the call. When you
place a call on hold while recording, the recording pauses. However, when another person places
you on hold, the recording continues.
• During an active call, pause your recording before answering incoming calls. All incoming calls you
answer after you start recording are also recorded in the same file. For example, on June 22, 2012,
at 11:22 a.m., you answer a call from person A. During your call with person A, you answer calls
from person B and person C. All three calls are recorded in the same file.
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