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3, 2012. But when setting up, you should take into account the capabilities of your voice recorder,
whether there is enough memory for such a recording time, this can be viewed in the RecManager
"min. continuous recording time” and whether the power source of your voice recorder (battery or
accumulator) will be enough for this time, and this can be found out from
Appendix 1
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2. When setting up the Daily Timer, you need to set the recording start time and the recording end
time. For example, "start 09:20 stop 13:05" - with such settings, the recorder will turn on daily at 9:20
and turn off at 13:05, and this will happen until the entire memory is filled or the power supply runs
out or you remove the mark on the use of the daily timer.
3. You can use both timers at once, but when setting it, keep in mind that the timers should not overlap
or touch.
Recordings will be made as long as there is free memory in the recorder and the battery (battery) is
sufficient for operation.
Timer recording can be stopped by pressing the recorder button for 2-3 seconds or by switching the
button to the "REC" position and back to the "STOP" position.
If you have set the recorder to work on a timer, then you do not need to turn on the recorder for
recording, as it will turn on automatically when the internal clock of the recorder coincides with the
time set for the timer.
Voice Activation System (VAS)
Voice Activation System (VAS) properly configured can significantly (up to 100 times) reduce both
memory consumption and energy consumption from the power source.
If the signal level is less than the one set in the settings (VAS level), then not the sound from the
microphone is recorded in memory, but only the amount of time during which the threshold was not
exceeded (the duration of silence). When the signal level exceeds the set threshold, sound will record
in memory. Then, when the signal from the microphone again becomes less than the set threshold,
then after a while (set during setup) the recorder will stop recording sound into memory again, it only
remembers how long the silence lasted. This continues until the recording is turned off.
The indication during recording with VAS looks like during general recording (two series of flashes)
when the signal has exceeded the set threshold and a constant weak LED glow when the signal is below
the threshold (silence).
When uploading a recording to a PC, you can specify what needs to be done with pauses (with silence):
save them in the uploaded file, or not. If the pauses are saved, the duration of the received recording
will correspond to the time during which the recording took place, and the moments when the signal
was below the set threshold will be listened to as complete silence. The duration of silence corresponds
to the time when the signal was below the configured threshold. If pauses are not saved, then the