General Information - Flightcom DVR 300i Operation And Installation Manual

Digital voice recorder clock
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General Information

A
s pilots, all of us have had to ask Air Traffic Control to "Say Again"
at one time or another. Asking ATC to confirm a heading, repeat
a squawk code, or reiterate a frequency can make a pilot look like
an amateur.
The DVR
Clock is a 2
®
timekeeping device designed for commercial and general aviation use.
When installed in your aircraft panel, the DVR Clock captures all ATC
communications. You can replay missed or misunderstood clearances at
any time, similar to the "instant replay" we see on TV football games.
Since the DVR is voice-activated, it doesn't record the "dead air" between
radio transmissions, making efficient use of its internal speech memory.
This also means you don't have to push any buttons to initiate recording,
insuring all audio is captured automatically.
Each DVR Clock features:
L
OCAL OR
E
LAPSED TIME DISPLAY
P
SEUDO
A
PPROACH TIMER
U
P TO
U
P TO
N
ON
P
ERIODIC VOCAL REMINDERS
N
IGHT LIGHTING SYSTEM AND AUTO
Please read this guide carefully, and try out your new DVR Clock
while you're on the ground before attempting to fly with it.
/
" panel-mount Digital Voice Recorder and
1
4
Z
ULU TIME DISPLAY
-H
OBBS METER DISPLAY
5
MINUTES OF DIGITAL VOICE STORAGE
32
VOICE CHECKLIST ITEMS
-
VOLATILE SPEECH MEMORY
(
)
FLIGHT TIME
-
DIM DISPLAY
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