Sony BM-850T, BM-850D manual Telephone Recording, During telephone recording

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Telephone Recording

To record telephone conversation, connect the optional TL-4 telephone recording adaptor* to the TELEPHONE PICKUP jack. For further details, refer to the

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instruction manual of the telephone recording adaptor.

*The TL-4 cannot be used on some telephones.

TL-4 (not

BM-850 supplied)

Rear

to TELEPHONE PICKUP

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p STOP 4

At the beginning of telephone recording

LTR signal is automatically recorded for about 3 seconds and the telephone recording begins at the same time.

While the LTR signal is being recorded (for about 3 seconds), the unit cannot be stopped even though the STOP button is pressed.

During telephone recording

Only the LTR, SEC and STOP buttons are operative.

Note

If the TEL REC button is pressed when the telephone recording adaptor, etc. is not connected, the beep tone will be heard and the recording will not start.

1 Connect the TL-4 (not supplied) to the unit.

2 Set POWER to ON.

3 Insert a cassette. (See page 7.)

4 Set TAPE SPEED to the desired tape speed.

5 Keep TEL REC pressed for more than a second. Telephone recording begins. REC/ERASE lamp blinks and ( appears on the display window.

To stop the tape

Press p STOP.

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Contents Microcassette Dictator/Transcriber Table of Contents PrecautionsDifferences in supplied accessories FeaturesAbout This Manual As a dictator BM-850DDictation BM-850D Operation Flow ChartTranscription BM-850T Attaching the cradle Power ConnectionSetting Up the Unit To reuse a cassette Cassette InsertionTo stop the tape DictationBefore dictating, press Reset to reset the counters to zero To record LTR letter and SEC secretary signalsDigital Counter While Dictating Convenient FunctionsTo record the SEC signal To record the LTR signalDictation Recording timeQuick reviewing playback/correcting the dictated material When you have finished dictatingTo B. Space To DictRewind Start/Stop Listen Foot control unit TranscriptionTips on Transcription To rapidly advance the tape To rewind the tapeAuto Stop function Controlling the speedReverse Time at 9 position TranscriptionOperations Auto backspace function Selecting the speaker To return the unit to the Electronic Index on modePrivate listening Keep Erase pressed and then press 0 REW ErasingInsert the cassette with the side to be erased up. See During telephone recording Telephone RecordingTelephone Example of Dictation Example of Dictation and TranscriptionExample of Transcription Blinks for approx seconds and stops blinkingBlinks for about 3 seconds and then stops blinking JSS/hhTroubleshooting Guide Alarm system Situation To release alarm system Alarm SystemMaintenance SpecificationsCleaning the heads Cleaning the cabinetRear Location and Function of ControlsLeft side Display Window

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