Step 4:
End message
·
At the end of the message, pause for at least three seconds, then speak one
more word. If you wish to record the message more than once, or make a
series of recordings, pause briefly before beginning the next message.
Generating a Tape from a Telephone
Step 1:
Program audio port
·
With a tone (DTMF) telephone connected to Line 1, lift the handset and
press the MAN/RING switch position until the Line 1 light blinks and
confirmation tone (three beeps) is heard.
·
Enter:
*
33#1#
(This enables audio port access for Line 1. You will hear
three beeps if the command is accepted.)
·
Enter:
*
05#1#0#0#
(This configures the audio port for immediate access,
single user, and disconnect when the handset goes on-hook.)
·
Hang up.
Step 2:
Connect player
·
Connect a cassette recorder/player to the TLS-5.
·
Using a standard cassette player cable
(not supplied)
with a 5-pin DIN
connector at one end and three connectors at the other (refer to Figure 2).
Cable can be purchased from Radio Shack, catalog number 26-1207.
Custom cables can use the 5-pin DIN plug, available at Radio Shack,
catalog number 274-003.
·
Plug the 5-pin DIN connector into the TLS-5 AUDIO port.
·
Plug the connectors at the other end of the cable to the cassette
recorder/player as follows:
—Connect the small gray cable (see Note, below) to the REMOTE jack.
—Connect the large gray (see Note, below) cable to AUX. (If the machine
has no AUX jack, or the recording is unsatisfactory, connect this cable to
MIC.)
·
Leave the black cable unconnected for recording (it should be connected
for playback).
Note:
Cable colors will vary depending on manufacturer. See Figure 2.
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