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Stop and Listen Digital Message Recorder 'S': Operating Instructions

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SPECIFICATIONS

 

 
Digital Sampling Rate is internally selectable and effects Frequency Response and Max. Recording Time as outlined. 
Higher frequency responses are preferable for music. 
 
Max. Recording Time (min:sec) 

1:20 

2:00 

2:40 

4:00 

Frequency Response (@-30dB input) 

50-15KHz 

50-12KHz 

50-6.8KHz 

50-4.5KHz 

 

 

Message Capability 

 

Single message, single or continuous play 

Audio Input 

 

 

Line Level (200 mV p-p  sensitivity), 10 K impedance 

Audio Output - Line Level 

200 mV p-p to 1V p-p adjustable, 10 K impedance 

 

      - Speaker Level 

6 watts @ 4 ohms 

Memory Type   

 

80nS Fast Page Dynamic RAM 

Digital Sampling Rate    

70, 50, 37, 32  (Kbps, peak ADPCM) 

Memory Backup 

 

14 day capacity, 3.2A-hr storage cell, float charging 

A/D Conversion  

Adaptive Delta Pulse Code Modulation, Flash Approx. 

Start Inputs - S1, S2 

 

Momentary Contact Closure for Single Play, 

     Sustained 

Contact 

Closure 

for 

Continuous 

Play 

Expansion Capability 

 

Not expandable 

Power Consumption 

 

360 mA @ 12 VDC (typical, average) 

Power Supply   

 

12 VDC output nominal @ 1000 mA, 120 VAC source 

Approvals 

 

 

CSA, UL, FCC CLASS A Tested and Approved 

Construction Standard   

Industrial/Commercial, carbon steel enclosure 

Operating Temp 

 

-20°F to +130°F (-30°C to +55°C) 

Dimensions, Weight 

 

6.5"w x10.0"d x1.5"h, 6.5 lbs (16.5w x 25.5d x 3.8h cm., 3 kg)  

 

 

FCC, CSA NOTIFICATION 

 

This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class A digital device, pursuant to Part 15 of 
the FCC Rules. These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference when the 
equipment is operated in a commercial environment. This equipment generates, uses, and can radiate radio frequency 
energy and, if not installed and used in accordance with these instructions, may cause harmful interference to radio 
communications. Operation of this equipment in a residential area may cause harmful interference in which case the 
user will be required to correct the interference at his own expense. Equipment changes or modifications not expressly 
approved by the party responsible for compliance could void the user's authority to operate the equipment. This 
equipment does not exceed Class A limits for radio noise emissions as set out in Schedule V to VIII of the Radio 
Interference Regulations of Communications Canada. 

 

 
 

WARRANTY 

 

This Stop and Listen Inc. product is warranted against defects in workmanship and materials. If any failure resulting 
from a defect in either workmanship or material shall occur under normal use within one year from the original date of 
purchase, such failure shall be corrected free of charge to the original purchaser by repair or, at Stop and Listen Inc.'s 
sole option, replacement of the defective part or parts. No charge shall be made for labor or services performed during 
said one year period providing the product is delivered to an Authorized Service Center in the original shipping carton. 
This warranty does not cover equipment which has been tampered with in any way, or damage caused by accident, 
negligence, alteration, or misapplication. This product must be returned transportation prepaid, properly packed and 
insured. This warranty applies only to the original purchaser. NO OTHER WARRANTIES ARE EXPRESSED OR 
IMPLIED. STOP AND LISTEN INC. IS NOT LIABLE FOR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES. 

Summary of Contents for DMR S Series

Page 1: ...al dip switches has been set during manufacture These switches are used to select digital sampling rate vs maximum message duration This unit has been pre configured as indicated below SERIAL NUMBER _...

Page 2: ...ere the audio will be played back through other equipment Playback is initiated using a number of different methods whether from the front control panel or from a variety of external switches or trigg...

Page 3: ...lugged in overnight with the BACKUP switch ON to ensure the backup system is fully charged The DMR S will act erratically if it has not been sufficiently charged It is advisable to allow the unit to c...

Page 4: ...driving the input 2 4 Press STOP this erases any previously recorded message and prepares the DMR S for recording Cue the audio source to the point at which you wish the recording to begin 2 5 Press t...

Page 5: ...any auto repeat jumpers have been disconnected Note The DMR S has been designed so that the message can not be stopped or interrupted from the external start switch to avoid any interruptions during...

Page 6: ...wer spikes SPECIAL NOTE OUTDOOR APPLICATIONS This equipment has been designed for ruggedness and is suitable for operation in almost any climate from minus 30 F to plus 140 F There are a few precautio...

Page 7: ...e when the equipment is operated in a commercial environment This equipment generates uses and can radiate radio frequency energy and if not installed and used in accordance with these instructions ma...

Page 8: ...eature doesn t work check all connections ensure that the source output is OK Try connecting the monitor speaker to a source that is known to be working Can t Record Whole Message ensure the unit has...

Page 9: ...Stop and Listen Digital Message Recorder S Operating Instructions Page 9...

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