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Stop & Listen DMR S Series Operating Instructions Manual

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OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS

STOP & LISTEN
Configuration ......................................
Product Overview
Making the Right Connections ............
Recording Made Easy ......................
Playback! ............................................
Care And Cleaning .............................
Specifications .....................................
CSA/FCC Notification .........................
TroubleShooting Guide ......................
Connections Diagram .......................
Your new DMR 'S' has a series of internal dip switches has been set during manufacture. These
switches are used to select digital sampling rate vs. maximum message duration. This unit has
been pre-configured as indicated below:
SERIAL NUMBER
MAX. MESSAGE DURATION
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. There is also an internal tone control that should be re-
adjusted for audio fidelity if the above settings are changed
Stop and Listen Digital Message Recorder 'S': Operating Instructions
DIGITAL MESSAGE RECORDER 'S'
STOP AND LISTEN INC.
REC/PB
DIGITAL MESSAGE RECORDER S
CONTENTS
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CONFIGURATION
STOP
START
VOL (-)
VOL (+)
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  • Page 1: Operating Instructions

    OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS DIGITAL MESSAGE RECORDER 'S' STOP AND LISTEN INC. REC/PB STOP START VOL (-) VOL (+) STOP & LISTEN DIGITAL MESSAGE RECORDER S CONTENTS Configuration ........pg. 1 Product Overview ....... pg. 2 Making the Right Connections .... pg. 3 Recording Made Easy ......
  • Page 2 OVERVIEW The DMR 'S' is a solid-state monaural audio recording and playback device that operates much the same as a tape recorder. Because it is solid state there are no parts to wear out, ensuring year after year of trouble free service, with no loss in fidelity. The DMR 'S' is capable of recording and storing an audio track of up to 4 minutes total duration, depending on how a series of internal dip switches has 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 rear of the DMR 'S'. The LED indicator lights on the front panel will be illuminated indicating that there is power.
  • Page 4 SECTION 2 - RECORDING MADE EASY Ensure that the audio source is connected to the LINE IN jack of the DMR 'S' as shown in the CONNECTIONS DIAGRAM and that any auto repeat jumpers (if used) have been temporarily disconnected or disabled. REC/PB STOP START...
  • Page 5 SECTION 3 - PLAYBACK ! REC/PB STOP START VOL (-) VOL (+) Press the REC/PB button until the green playback indicator light turns on REC/PB STOP START VOL (-) VOL (+) Press the START button to begin playback and set the VOLUME controls to the desired listening level.
  • Page 6: Care And Cleaning

    CARE AND CLEANING Your new Digital Message Recorder 'S' 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 7: Specifications

    SPECIFICATIONS Digital Sampling Rate is internally selectable and effects Frequency Response and Max. Recording Time as outlined. Higher frequency responses are preferable for music. Max. Recording Time (min:sec) 1:20 2:00 2:40 4:00 Frequency Response (@-30dB input) 50-15KHz 50-12KHz 50-6.8KHz 50-4.5KHz Message Capability Single message, single or continuous play Audio Input...
  • Page 8 TROUBLE SHOOTING GUIDE Please take a few minutes to review the Operating Instructions and to check that all connections have been made in accordance with the CONNECTIONS DIAGRAM. The most common source of problems with electronic equipment is due to faults in the external wiring and connections. It is rare that the electronic component itself will develop a fault.
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