5. SM40 MODULES
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5.11.1
Recording and Playback in a stand-alone application
The following accessories are needed to record and playback in a stand-alone application:
Power Supplies:
- + 5 V (> 50 mA)
+ 0.75/ - 0.25 V
- + 15 V (> 100 mA)
+ 5 V / - 0 V
- - 15 V (> 100 mA)
- 5 V / + 0 V
Connector:
- ‘ab’ connector 2 x 32 (female)
Switches:
- Block of 7, On/Off pushbutton switches, for message selection 1 - 7. The switches are mechanically
linked so that only one switch at a time can be on, giving an active indication of which message is being
recorded, erased or played back.
- 3 x Single-pole momentary pushbutton switches.
Reset:
Erase all Messages
Erase:
Erase one specific message depending on message selection switch 1 to 7.
Start/Stop:
To start and stop recording or playback.
- Single-pole On/Off switch
Recording
Switch to switch between recording and playback.
LEDs:
- 1 Green
(Playback mode indication)
- 1 Red
(Record mode indication)
- Yellow
(Message present indication located at the position of the active message selection switch)
These LED indications are coupled to the status of the message selection switch.
Recording
1. Select Message number.
2. Push Record/ Play switch to Record.
3. Push Start/Stop switch to start recording. The Red LED illuminates.
4. Ensure microphone is connected to the 5-pole 180° DIN socket (X2). Speak the message in to the
microphone. During recording, the message can be monitored by a headphone connected to the
headphone socket (X3).
5. To stop recording push Start/Stop switch again. The recording will automatically stop when all the
available recording time has been used. The green LED should now illuminate, indicating the presence of
this message.
Playback
1. Select message number (1 of 7 switches).
2. Switch Record/Play switch to Play.
3. Start playback by switching Start/Stop switch to Start. The Yellow LED illuminates.
4. Playback can be monitored by headphones connected to the headphone socket (X3).
5. To stop playback push Start/Stop switch again to stop. Playback will automatically stop at the end of the
recorded message.
Summary of Contents for LBB 1330
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