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purposely holds down the DUMP PROFANITY button. Holding down the button would erase
the two seconds from memory and mute the output of the 610 until the DUMP PROFANITY
button is released. This provides a "panic button" function for use if all hell breaks loose. The
muting function does not activate when the DUMP PROFANITY button is pushed and quickly
released.
After a DUMP PROFANITY command the 610 automatically reenters the START DELAY mode
and the delay memory begins accruing until the full 7 1/2 seconds are achieved.
Alternatively, the 610 can be set up so that only 3 3/4 seconds of memory are deleted the first
time the button is pushed, thereby maintaining a 3 3/4 second reserve. This allows the host to
bring another caller on air right away without having to wait for the memory to build up from
zero. As in the case of the full 7 1/2 second dump, if the 610 has accrued only two seconds in
memory when the DUMP PROFANITY button is pushed, the host will have only two seconds of
protection and the program will be on-the-air at real time. The 610 offers the host extra protection
in the form of muting if he purposely holds down the DUMP PROFANITY button. Holding
down the button would erase the two seconds from memory and mute the output of the 610 until
the DUMP PROFANITY button is released. This provides a "panic button" function for use if
things get too crazy. The muting function does not activate when the DUMP PROFANITY
button is pushed and quickly released.
See Appendix C (Default Configuration) for details on how to select between full memory dump
or partial (3 3/4 second) dump.
The DELAY TIME (SECONDS) display
As explained on the previous page, the DELAY TIME LED display indicates the time duration of
the program audio in the 610's memory at any instant. If the 610 has been manually placed in
BYPASS mode, or if the delay memory is zero seconds as a result of the EXIT DELAY function,
all DELAY TIME LEDs will be off. The display is calibrated in .5 second intervals from zero to 7
1/2 seconds.
Lamp Functions
The following summarizes the functioning of the front panel push-button lamps (and correspond-
ing remote panel LEDs, if used) while the 610 is in OPERATE mode.
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DUMP PROFANITY
START DELAY
EXIT DELAY
FLASH
- delay time decreasing
SOLID ON
- delay is zero, unit bypassed
OFF
- all other times
FLASH
- delay time increasing
OFF
- all other times
SOLID ON
- full 7.5
seconds of delay
achieved
SOLID ON
- while button pressed
OFF
- all other times
FLASH
- for 5 seconds after
button has been pressed
OFF
- all other times