Operator`s manual
Model VR240 Audio Logging Recorder
January 2000
5-25
Green
Indicates that the channel is enabled but there is no activity on it.
Red
Indicates that the channel is not enabled and there is activity on it.
Orange
Indicates that the channel is enabled and there is activity on it.
Off
Indicates that the channel is not enabled and there is no activity
on it.
The display will indicate:
UPPER (or LOWER) Playing
identifies the media transport in use, and indicates that
the media is, in fact, in motion.
The
Media Counter
shows the approximate percentage of media used/remaining. A
count of 1000, for instance, indicates that you are roughly 10% into the media.
The
Time
and
Date
are the time and date at which the media was recorded. The time
readout is to the nearest second.
5-17.2 Display Status Indicators While Playing From The Internal Hard Disk
.
While playing material from the internal hard disk the display will show that you are playing the:
Record Buffer
Indicating that you have access to the previous or 550 channel
hours or more, depending on the size of your internal hard disk.
Msg XX
One of the 16 messages previously stored in the Save Message
Buffers
Clip Board
Material previously stored in the Clip Board
It will also show the time and date at which the material was recorded.
5-18. SEARCH AND PLAY FUNCTIONS.
Use the
Drive
soft key to select the drive to which you wish to listen or the internal hard disk.
Next, press the
Play
key in the transport control section. Doing so starts the media or internal
hard disk in motion and places the
Playing
menu on the display.
PlayChan
(Play channel) puts you in the Channel Enable menu, which gives you the
opportunity to select the channels to which you wish to listen. You enable and
disable channels in a manner identical to the method used to Monitor during
recording.
Monitor
is explained earlier in paragraph 5-6.
The purpose of this function is to restrict the audio to the channel(s) you wish to
listen to regardless of how many have been recorded. In this way you avoid
cacophony on playback.