P3 International P5080 Operating Manual - page 6
Rear Panel (please refer to diagram):
There are several controls and connectors on the rear of the unit. The
controls are used to select various operating modes and features of the
P5080 Telephone Recorder. The default position for each switch control
is set at the factory. In most cases the switches can be left in the default
position. If you need to change the position of a switch, a small screwdriver
or a pencil may be necessary to move the switch. A brief list of the
controls and connectors and their functions follows. More details on
these features may be found in the appropriate section of these operating
instructions.
SPEED (5): Selects Normal Mode or Extended Recording Mode. Normal
Mode runs the cassette tape at standard speed. Extended Recording
Mode will almost triple the amount of recording time available per
cassette tape.
MONITOR (6): Used to switch monitor off (O) or to low (L) or high (H)
volume mode. Monitor allows you to listen to telephone calls as they
are recorded.
LINE VOLT (7): Used to adjust the P5080 Telephone Recorder for use with
different telephone line voltages. The unit comes factory set for use with
-48 VDC telephone lines. This is the correct setting for most installations.
The other settings are for non-standard telephone connections such as
some analog KSU and PBX systems. Please contact Technical Support
for more details.
SOURCE (8): Switches between telephone recorder and internal
microphone record mode.
EAR (9): for external earphone.
PWR (10): Connect to included AC Power Adapter
LINE IN (11): Connect to phone line.
Tape Transport Controls (2):
The P5080 Telephone Recorder features familiar keys for operation of
the tape deck. RECORD, PLAY, REWIND, FORWARD, STOP/EJECT,
and PAUSE.
RECORD: Starts record mode. Note that the PLAY key should also be
depressed when RECORD is pressed.
PLAY: Starts tape playback.
REWIND: Rewinds tape for review of recordings.
FORWARD: Winds tape forward to find desired recording.
STOP/EJECT: When pressed, when one of the above modes is
selected, will stop tape. Otherwise will open Cassette Door (1) for
removal/replacement of cassette.
PAUSE: Temporarily stops tape transport during PLAY or RECORD
mode. Do not leave PAUSE engaged for extended periods or damage
to tape may occur.
Recording:
Press the STOP/EJECT key to open cassette door. Insert cassette. Close
cassette door. To record telephone calls press the REC and PLAY tape
transport keys simultaneously. Place a call. You will observe the tape
moving when you begin the call. The Level LED will flicker while recording.
Adjust monitor switch if you wish to listen to telephone conversation during
recording. Unit will feedback if monitor is left on and handset is brought
too close to the recorder during recording. If this happens turn the monitor
switch to off (O). When call is completed, hang up.
IT IS THE USER’S RESPONSIBILITY TO ENSURE THAT CONVERSA-
TIONS ARE ONLY RECORDED IN ACCORDANCE WITH THE LAW OF
THE JURISDICTION WHERE THE EQUIPMENT IS UTILIZED.
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