Message; General; Message Number, Preset; Operation Menu Message - Dynacord DMM 4650 Owner's Manual

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Message number, Preset

Up to 1 00 distinct messages (MOO to M99) including title, name, and priority can be saved.
The DMM 4650 is shipped without any prerecorded messages, since - depending on individual user requirements and custom
applications - variations would be numerous. Some factory preset sequences use MOO, M01, and M02 (see list of preset sequences).
Thus, they have to be recorded for incorporating them in the respective applications. Some text examples are to be found at the
end of this manual.
Operation menu "message"
Confirming the menu selection "message" by using the soft key "ok", the number of the message appears in the
display together with its title and playback time (hours : minutes . seconds). The DMM 4650 is now
in therecording/playback mode and can be operated using the transport-keys as follows:
Note:
This mode only allows playback via the PRE-listen/Phone outputs!
Title skip backwards, selects the previous actually recorded message. During playback
the selected message starts playing immediately.
Rewind, skips back one message, during playback fast rewind enables the user to listen
to a specific part several times.
Play/Stop starts or stops the playback of the selected message. Recording is stopped by
pressing the stop key.
Recording, pressing this key once switches the selected message into recording stand-by.
In case a previously recorded message exists, the question "delete?" is displayed and
leaving you the choice to record a new message with "Y=Yes" or cancel the command
with "N=No". If you choose delete, the record key has to be pressed again after completion
of the procedure. If this message is not supposed to be deleted, you have to select an empty
location. The items "Recording type "and "Recording /evel"are explained later. The display
now shows "record Mxx'and "pause" with a bargraph, indicating the current signal level.
Pressing the record key again starts the recording and 'Play time" replaces 'Pause".
Pressing the Stop/Play-key terminates the recording.
Fast forward, skips to the next message, forwarding during playback enables the user to listen to
parts of a longer message.
Title skip forward, selects the next actually recorded message, during playback this next message is
immediately audible.
Using the cursor keys lets you select the previous or next message number.
Soft key "vl" accesses the volume setting dialog for the phone and pre-listen outputs using the cursor
keys.
Soft key "edt" accesses the menu level for title editing, etc. (see following paragraph).

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