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P3 International P5090 Operating Manual

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  • Page 1 Operating Manual P5090 Telephone Recorder...
  • Page 2 Welcome: Congratulations on your purchase of the P5090 Telephone Recorder! You now possess one of the most sophisticated telephone recording devices on the market today. With features like Time and Date Stamp, Caller ID, Extended Recording Mode, and Timer Recording Modes, the Telephone Recorder can fulfill virtually all telephone recording needs.
  • Page 3 P3 INTERNATIONAL...
  • Page 4: Quick Start Instructions

    The unit preserves the basic functions of recording and listening back to your telephone calls while adding exciting features like: Time and Date Stamp: Using an internal clock, the P5090 will note the time and date of each recorded telephone call. This data is stored on the cassette and is displayed during tape playback.
  • Page 5: Installation

    C-120 cassette using Extended Recording Mode and VCS) Stand-alone Caller ID Mode: When not being utilized as a recorder, use the P5090 as a stand alone Caller ID display. Stores up to 100 calls in memory for later review. Installation: A clear plastic sheet covers the window in the Cassette Door (2).
  • Page 6 the other end of the supplied cable to the LINE IN connector (14) on the Telephone Recorder. Reset: A microprocessor reset button is located on the bottom of the unit. The unit must be reset after installation. Push the button with a small screwdriver or pen.
  • Page 7 West (W). Please see the diagram for more detail. Setup Timer Recording Mode: With unit in STAND BY mode (no tape transport keys pressed) Press E and W keys simultaneously. This will place recorder in programming mode. REC DURATION will be displayed. If no further keypresses are detected, unit will revert to STAND BY mode.
  • Page 8 Line Activation Mode is set as the default from the factory and is used in most applications. See sections below on VCS Mode and Timer Recording Mode for more details. Press the STOP/EJECT key to open cassette door. Insert cassette. Close cassette door.
  • Page 9 Press the STOP/EJECT key to open cassette door. Insert cassette. Close cassette door. Rewind cassette and push PLAY. Adjust volume control to desired level. For recorded incoming calls, the conversation will be played back. If the recorded call was made on a caller-ID enabled line and the telephone company sent caller ID info with the call, at the end of the recorded conversation, you will hear a series of touchtones.
  • Page 10 Rather, the recorder will record based on the presence of an audio signal. This mode is recommended only for use with non-standard telephone lines (e.g. KSU or PBX analog lines). Connect the recorder to the voice path and select VCS from the rear panel. When you press the Record key, REC.
  • Page 11 The LCD is functioning but none of the tape transport keys (REC, FF, etc.) are working, what’s wrong? Make sure the unit is not in Stand Alone Caller ID mode. Move the CID switch on the rear panel to OFF. I don’t see any keys labeled North, South, East, or West, where are they? North, South, East, and West refer to the 4 control keys arranged in...
  • Page 12 purchase a Telephone Recorder for each line. You may be able to connect the Telephone Recorder to your desktop phone if your phone system is analog (not digital). This would involve using the VCS mode or an alternative setting on the LINE VOLT switches (15).
  • Page 13 problem, ensure that you use high quality cassettes and maintain the tape heads. If you suspect noise on the telephone line, make sure that your own telephones or accessories are not causing the problem before contacting your local telephone company. What kind of tapes do I need to use? Use high-quality name-brand “Normal Formulation”...
  • Page 14 This tape was likely recorded using the Voice Controlled System (VCS). VCS automatically starts and stops the recording when it detects conversations. When the recorder starts it takes a fraction of a second for the motor to respond. This slight delay can lead to the beginning of the first word being cut off.
  • Page 15: Fcc Requirements

    FCC REQUIREMENTS: This equipment complies with Part 68 of the FCC rules. On the back of this equipment is a label that contains, among other information; the FCC Registration Number and the Ringer Equivalence Number (REN) for this equipment. IF REQUESTED, THIS INFORMATION MUST BE GIVEN TO THE TELEPHONE COMPANY.
  • Page 16 P3 INTERNATIONAL CORPORATION LIMITED WARRANTY P3 INTERNATIONAL CORPORATION (“P3”) warrants to the original retail purchaser only, that its product is free from defects in material or workmanship under the condition of normal use and service for a period of six (6) months from the date of purchase. In the event that a...