Record/Playback---

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Assign Errors-------

>2

Cloning Master-----

>3

Cloning Receiver--

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Pressing the “1” key takes you into the voice recording and playback function. Pressing the “2” key allows you to assign voice message numbers to error conditions. “3” and “4” allow you to clone voice messages from one RF Terminal to another. Each option is shown in detail below:

Recording and Playback of Voice Messages

If you respond with a “1” at the menu, you will see the following Record/Playback prompt:

RECORD/PLAYBACK?

KEY [R/P]?

First, we will playback a message that has already been recorded. Let’s use message #01 for this example. Press the P key (for Playback) to get to the next prompt:

KEY [R/P]?

MESSAGE #: _

At this prompt, enter a two digit number for the message number you want to listen to. Enter “01” and then press the ENTER key. You will probably

hear the “ITEM” prompt recorded at the factory unless you have edited or reset the default messages. If you heard nothing, a new message can be safely recorded in the area assigned to message # 01. After you have heard the message (or static if no message has been recorded), the RF Terminal displays the RECORD/PLAYBACK prompt again:

RECORD/PLAYBACK?

KEY [R/P]?

To record a message, get out the microphone (no, it’s not an earphone) shipped with the RF Terminal and plug it into the AUX jack located next to the POWER jack on the bottom of the RF Terminal. Answer the prompt by pressing the R key to record a message. The bottom line of the display now reads:

MESSAGE #: _

Enter the message number you are going to record. For this example, enter

message #03 (by default this is a blank message) by pressing 03, then the ENTER key. The RF Terminal screen now shows:

HIT ANY KEY TO

START RECORDING

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