Operator`s manual

Model VR240 Audio Logging Recorder
January 2000
F-3
14:25:00 22-Apr-91 -------- -*------ -----*--
14:30:00 22-Apr-91 -------- -*------ -----*--
14:35:00 22-Apr-91 -*------ -*------ -----*--
14:40:00 22-Apr-91 -*------ -*------ --------
14:45:00 22-Apr-91 -------- -*------ --------
This format provides a clear picture of activity in your system. In the above example, it is
immediately apparent that there is occasional activity on channels 1, 2, and 22, and constant
activity on channel 10.
Each time a summary is printed, either automatically or “on demand”, the channel memory is
cleared and the time summary starts new. This allows synchronization of the printout with
human activities, such as shift endings. Both summary and individual channel printouts may be
enabled, giving you an idea of system activity along with instant notice of activity on critical
channels.
In addition to the individual channel activity and the activity summary, the status printer notes
the time you start and stop recording.
14:13:22 22-Apr-91 Record Start
14:46:20 22-Apr-91 Record Stop
F-2.3 Summary When Media Is Ejected.
When a media is ejected after data has been recorded on it, the descriptors of all channels are
printed along with an activity indicator:
Unit S/N 00001124
Tape S/N 85
Start: 14:02:11 25-Sep-91
End: 14:13:52 26-Sep-91
* 01 MyStation
* 02 Competitor 1
03 Competitor 2
04 ENG
* 05 CB Channel 9
06 Scanner
* 07 Contest Line 1
* 08 Contest Line 2
F-2.4 Summary on Demand.
A printed summary can be requested at any time while the VR240 is recording. This summary
is in addition to those programmed for automatic printing. Manually requesting a summary
prints out the information available at the time it is requested, i.e., all summaries accumulated
since the most recent programmed printout or manual request. While recording, the summary is
obtained by hitting
Menu/ >
(next)
/Printout
. As with all summary printouts, any information