Sony BM-850T, BM-850D manual Alarm System, Alarm system Situation To release alarm system

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Alarm System

An alarm sounds and an indication appears on the display window in the following situations.

Alarm system

Situation

To release alarm system

 

When you press a button.

• No cassette is inserted.

First, release the button, then

 

mA beep is heard and

• The cassette’s safety tabs have been

• Insert a cassette.

 

blinks.

removed.

• Insert a new cassette or cover the

 

 

 

safety slot.

 

The unit shuts off.

• End of tape

• Rewind the tape.

 

mA long beep is heard and

• The tape is torn.

• Insert a new cassette.

 

blinks.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

m“E” appears.

• The number of LTR or SEC signal

• Do not press LTR or SEC button

 

 

exceeds 9.

more than 9 times.

 

 

 

 

 

The unit shuts off.

• Either LTR or SEC are detected

• “LTR” or “SEC” stops blinking

 

mA short beep is heard and

while the tape is wound rapidly (in

and lights up automatically

 

“LTR” or “SEC” blinks.

fast forward or rewind mode) and

when about 3 seconds have

 

 

the AUTO STOP function is on.

passed.

 

 

 

 

 

When you press a button.

• When you press the TEL REC

• To stop alarm sound, release the

 

mA beep is heard.

button except in the stop mode.

TEL REC button, or put the hand

 

 

• When you put the hand control unit

control unit in the stop mode.

 

 

in the dictating mode during the FF,

• To start recording, put the BM-

 

 

REW, ERASE or TEL REC mode.

850 in the stop mode first and

 

 

 

then start recording.

 

 

 

 

 

When you press a button.

• When you press the TEL REC

• Connect it properly.

 

mShort beeps are heard.

button though telephone recording

 

 

 

adaptor, etc. is not connected to the

 

 

 

TELEPHONE PICKUP jack

 

 

 

properly.

 

 

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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 Power Connection Setting Up the UnitAttaching the cradle 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 DictTranscription Tips on TranscriptionRewind Start/Stop Listen Foot control unit To rapidly advance the tape To rewind the tapeAuto Stop function Controlling the speedTranscription Operations Auto backspace functionReverse Time at 9 position To return the unit to the Electronic Index on mode Private listeningSelecting the speaker Erasing Insert the cassette with the side to be erased up. SeeKeep Erase pressed and then press 0 REW Telephone Recording TelephoneDuring telephone recording 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 cabinetLocation and Function of Controls Left sideRear Display Window

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