Stop & Listen MMR Operating Instructions Manual

Multi-message recorder

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OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS

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Configuration ......................................
Product Overview
Making the Right Connections ............
Recording Made Easy ......................
Playback! ............................................
Care and Cleaning .............................
Specifications .....................................
CSA/FCC Notification .........................
TroubleShooting Guide ......................
Wiring Harness Color Coding ...........
Connections Diagram .......................
Your new MMR can be configured in various different ways, depending on how a series of
internal dip switches in the DMR II base unit have been set during manufacture. These
switches are used to select digital sampling rate and maximum message duration. This unit
has been pre-configured as indicated below:
SERIAL NUMBER (MMR)
SERIAL NUMBER (base unit)
MAX. MESSAGE DURATION PER SLOT
DIGITAL SAMPLING RATE (kbps)
Dip settings should only be changed by a qualified service technician. Refer to the Internal Select Table on the
CONNECTIONS DIAGRAM for switch settings options witthin the DMR base unit. There is also an internal tone
control that should be re-adjusted for audio fidelity if the above settings are changed
Stop and Listen Multi-Message Recorder: Operating Instructions
MULTI-MESSAGE RECORDER
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CONFIGURATION
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  • Page 1: Operating Instructions

    11 CONFIGURATION Your new MMR can be configured in various different ways, depending on how a series of internal dip switches in the DMR II base unit have been set during manufacture. These switches are used to select digital sampling rate and maximum message duration. This unit...
  • Page 2 DMR base unit handles digital conversion, audio amplification and memory 'housekeeping' tasks. The MMR is capable of recording and storing 8 separate audio tracks of up to 2 minutes duration each, depending on how a series of internal dip switches in the base unit have been set.
  • Page 3: Section 1: Making The Right Connections

    Plug the power adapter (supplied) into an unswitched 120 volt wall outlet and plug it into the power jack on the back of either the DMR base unit OR the MMR. Power will be supplied to the other unit via the Interconnect Cable. The LED indicator lights on the front panels will be illuminated indicating that there is power.
  • Page 4: Section 2 - Recording Made Easy

    (source) level. The MMR system has a monitor feature that allows you to hear what is being recorded through the external speaker. If distortion is apparent through the monitor feature, the input level is too high and should be reduced accordingly.
  • Page 5 Section 2 - Recording Made Easy (cont'd) Additional tracks are recorded by repeating steps 2.4 through 2.6. Re-recording over any one track will not affect the contents of other tracks. N.B. - Unused tracks should be recorded with a bit of blank using the above procedures to ensure the memory chips are not left in a 'null' state.
  • Page 6: Section 3 - Playback

    Press the REC/PB button on the DMR base unit until the green playback indicator light is selected. STOP START SELECT Press the SELECT button on the MMR unit to select the track you wish to play. STOP START SELECT Press the START button on the MMR unit to begin playback and set the VOLUME controls to the desired listening level.
  • Page 7: Care And Cleaning

    CARE AND CLEANING Your new Multi-Message Recorder has been designed and constructed for the utmost in quality and durability. Because of it’s 100% solid-state design, the only thing you should ever have to do is dust it with a dry cloth. A cloth dampened with a mild soapy water solution can also be used.
  • Page 8 The Multi-Message Recorder (MMR) is an 8 message Recordable Playback device and is designed for use with the Digital Message Recorder II (DMR II). The specifications listed reflect this. The MMR can be ordered c/w the DMR II, or as an upgrade to an existing DMR.
  • Page 9 Doesn't Record but monitor feature works - check with dealer to confirm that unit has been configured for use with MMR Can't Record Whole Message(s) - ensure the unit has been sufficiently charged with the BACKUP switch ON, check configuration on PG1 to ensure dip switches have been set correctly.
  • Page 10 MULTI-MESSAGE RECORDER SWITCH/LIGHTING WIRING HARNESS COLOUR CODING FORM A, FORM B CABLE ASSEMBLIES FORM A CABLE FORM B CABLE CONNECT TO FUNCTION DB25 COLOR/stripe COLOR/stripe PIN-OUT BLACK BLACK LED/RELAY #5 LIGHTING OUTPUT #5 BLACK / white BROWN LED/RELAY #7 LIGHTING OUTPUT #7 BROWN BROWN / black LED/RELAY #4 LIGHTING OUTPUT #4...
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