E | F |
D | G |
C | H |
B | I |
A |
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Fig. 10 - RMM
numerical order, commencing with message 1.
Recording a Message
■To record the first message, slide the Message Selection switch to position ‘1’.
■Next move the Function switch to the top position ‘record’.
■To commence recording, press the Start/Stop button (fig.10D). The red Record LED will now illuminate and begin to speak into the microphone.
■Immediately after the message has been spoken, push the Start/Stop button once more to stop the recording. The green Message Present LED will now illuminate to advise that a message is present at that position.
■The message can now be checked by moving the Function switch to its middle (monitor) position and listening through a set of headphones.
When the message is being replayed, either through headphones, or through the system, the green Message Present LED will flash.
■If the recording is satisfactory, either move the Message Selection slide switch to position ‘2’, and follow the above steps to record the second message.
With the Function switch in its lowest (system) position, the recording is ready to be played back via the system when desired.
Recording over an Existing Message
When a message is recorded, its time duration is stored in memory. When a new message is recorded over an existing one, the new message will automatically be the same length as the original. The red Recording LED will illuminate for the original duration of the message, and extinguish at the end of that time, indicating that the recording is finished. The recording cannot be terminated by the Start/Stop switch when recording over an existing message.
REMARK: If the new message is too long, it will be cut off before it is finished. If it is too short, there will be a silence at the end of the message, for the remaining time, before the system can continue with its next function.
If this is unworkable, the messages which are currently in memory should be erased, and all of the messages should be
Safety Features
With the Function switch in its lowest (system) position, the Message Select switch and the Start/Stop button and Erase button will be inoperative.
The Erase button will only become operative when the Message Select switch is in position ‘1’, and the Function switch is in the top (record) position.
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